Light House Project is a gift for homeless: CM Chouhan
   Date :02-Jan-2021

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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana is being implemented effectively in Madhya Pradesh. The pledge taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide concrete houses to all will be fulfilled by 2022 in the state. Housing constructions are being undertaken at a rapid pace in the state. This scheme is a gift to the homeless.
 
He was speaking during the sidelight of virtual foundation laying stone ceremony of Indore Light House. PM Narendra Modi virtually laid the foundation stone. He said that all basic facilities are being provided in the houses constructed under this scheme. So far more than 7.24 lakh houses have been sanctioned in 378 bodies in state. Construction of three lakh houses out of these has been completed. Construction of two lakh houses is in progress. More than one lakh houses have also been allocated. He informed that construction work is going on at a rapid pace. The houses will be allotted to beneficiaries according to target after completion within the stipulated time.
 
New housing technology, a revolutionary initiative: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that making new houses through light house project is a revolutionary initiative. Houses built under it will be disaster resistant, environment friendly and of good quality.
 
They will also be ready in a short time. Chief Minister said that it is a matter of pride that country’s cleanest city Indore has also been selected under Light House Project. Under this project, more than one thousand houses based on new technology will be built in Indore at a cost of Rs 128 crore.
 
Urban Development and Housing Minister Bhupendra Singh, Tourism Minister Usha Thakur, Minister of State for Urban Development and Housing OPS Bhadoria, MP Shankar Lalwani, MLA Tulsiram Silavat, Akash Vijayvargiya and Mahendra Hardia took part in the programme. Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri also took part in the program virtually.
 
PM lays foundation stone for light house projects in Indore: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid foundation for light house projects under Global Housing Technology Challenge-India (GHTC-India) at six locations in six states, including Indore, in Madhya Pradesh through video conferencing. Prime Minister also announced winners under Affordable Sustainable Housing Accelerators-India (ASHA-India) and also gave annual awards for year 2019 for excellence in implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Urban (PMAY-U) Mission. Madhya Pradesh was ranked second for remarkable work. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan received this award virtually by joining the programme organised in Indore. January 1, 2021, first day of New Year, was a day full of achievements for state under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban). Prime Minister Narendra Modi, laid foundation stone of a light house project costing Rs 128 crore in Indore through a virtual programme. Addressing the programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Madhya Pradesh on receiving the above award. He said that use of new technology has been started in building houses for the homeless in the country. This will create quality housing in less cost and less time. Various innovations to use new technologies are being made. He informed that Light House Project is also a part of this. He said that 54 innovative housing construction technologies have been identified for innovative housing construction. He said that for the first time in the country, such a large number of light house projects (LHPs) will be utilised in the construction sector which give a remarkable display of alternative global technology, materials and processes. These are being constructed under GHTC-India, which envisages creating a holistic environment for adoption of innovative technologies in the field of housing construction. These projects will be completed much faster than the conventional style of brick and concrete construction. Apart from this, these houses will also be economical and durable with high quality. Prime Minister said that under this (light house) project, houses will be constructed through Prefabricated Sandwich Panel System at Indore, Monolithic Concrete Construction using Tunnel Formwork in LHP Rajkot, Precast Concrete Construction System, in the project of Chennai, 3D Volumetric Precast Concrete Construction System at LHP, Ranchi, Structural Steel Frame with light gauge steel infill panels in Agartala project and PVC Stay in Place Formwork System at LHP, Lucknow. The projects of light houses will serve as a live laboratory to facilitate transfer and simulation of technology at the respective sites. He said that these projects are very useful. He told the students of IITs, NITs, other engineering colleges and planning and architecture colleges to study these projects and give suggestions and make innovations to improve them and make them more useful. The technology, processes and materials used under the project will also help youth with creative minds, start-ups, innovators and entrepreneurs.