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Housing satisfaction level of CAPFs – Action Taken

January 13, 2023 by Eliza Leave a Comment

Rajyasabha – Action taken by Govt on Construction of 19,432 houses

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS
TWO HUNDRED FORTIETH REPORT

ACTION TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS/ OBSERVATIONS CONTAINED IN THE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHTH REPORT ON DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2022-23) OF THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
(Presented to Rajya Sabha on 13th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 13th December, 2022)

Housing satisfaction level of CAPFs

Recommendation/Observation in respect of which final reply of the Government have not been received

Observation/Recommendation

4.4.1 The Committee observes that the present housing satisfaction level (as on 1st February, 2022) in CAPFs is 47.44% against authorized dwelling units is on a lower side considering the hardships that they face particularly in high altitudes and harsh climates. The Committee appreciates the MHA for working on a proposal for creation of common online allotment system of housing and recommends that MHA should expedite the said proposal so that the vacant houses of one CAPF at a location can be used by any other CAPF for allotment to their personnel posted at same location. It will surely improve the housing satisfaction level of CAPFs. The Committee further, recommends that MHA should ensure that the ongoing construction of 19,220 houses is completed in a stipulated time without cost overruns.

(Para 4.3.15 ibid)

Action Taken

4.4.2 Out of 23,456 houses under construction as on 31st March, 2021, construction of 4024 houses has been completed upto 1st April, 2022 and remaining 19,432 houses are at various stages of construction.

4.4.3 All out efforts are being made to improve the level of housing satisfaction of CAPFs through development of Residential Building at various locations. The progress of projects in CAPFs is being monitored periodically and following measures are taken at various level as under:

(i) Monitoring by MHA through Monthly Progress Report, as well as Quarterly Progress Report for projects costing Rs.10.00 crore and above submitted by CAPFs.

(ii) (Web based monitoring by CPWD through Project Monitoring System (PMS) portal.

(iii) (Monitoring by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) through Online Computerized Monitoring System (OCMS) for projects costing Rs.150.00 crore and above.

(iv) Monitoring by NITI Aayog through Outcome-Output Monitoring Framework (OOMF) on quarterly basis.

(v) Monitoring by Department of Promotion for Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) through Project Monitoring Group (PMG) portal for projects costing Rs.500.00 Crore and above.

Further Recommendation/Observation

4.4.4 The Committee notes the reply of the Ministry that construction of 4024 houses has been completed and the remaining 19,432 houses are in various stages of construction. In light of the low level of housing satisfaction in CAPF, the Committee would like to be informed about the completion schedule for the remaining houses. The Committee would also like to be apprised of the progress made in the creation of a common online allotment system of housing for CAPFs for allotment to their personnel posted at the same location.

Source: rajyasabha.nic.in

Housing satisfaction level of CAPFs – Action Taken

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