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Work on construction of one lakh houses to commence tomorrow
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Govt. to fast-track programme being taken up under ‘Navaratnalu - Pedalandariki Illu’
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Govt. to fast-track programme being taken up under ‘Navaratnalu - Pedalandariki Illu’
The State government has decided to start construction of one lakh houses and fast-track the programme from June 1.
The houses will be constructed under the ‘Navaratnalu - Pedalandarik Illlu’ scheme, which is a part of the government’s ambitious plan to build 15.60 lakh houses under Phase-1 of the programme in one year.
The government had given sanction proceedings for the construction of 14.89 lakh houses. However, work commenced only in respect of 1.21 lakh houses as of May 27.