The Rs 2,700-crore welfare scheme will be launched across 100 smart cities for below poverty line (BPL) families.
Under the scheme, which is likely to cost Rs 2,713 crore every year to implement in
According to Census 2011, about 27.5% of urban residents lived in rented houses in 2011.
A senior official of housing and urban poverty alleviation ministry told ET, "The rental voucher scheme is being looked at as a means to complement the Prime Minister Housing for All scheme.”
"The recent implementation of the Benami Properties Act and rules open up another option for rental housing. An enabling provision would be inserted in the rules that houses confiscated by Central government which cannot be auctioned, could be let out by the Central government or through state governments as rental housing for the middle income group (MIG), LIG and economically weaker section (EWS) depending on the suitability and location of such properties,” the official told ET.