Out of this, shortage of 150 lakh (30 lakh houses per year) houses was to be met under the IAY. Further, 50 lakh housing shortage was assessed for 2012-13. Thus, the working group fixed the target of construction of 170 lakh houses under the IAY for 2008-13. Against this, the Ministry fixed a...
Out of this, shortage of 150 lakh (30 lakh houses per year) houses was to be met under the IAY. Further, 50 lakh housing shortage was assessed for 2012-13 at the beginning year of XIIth Five Year Plan. Thus, the Working Group fixed the targets of construction of 170 lakh houses under the IAY for...
to identify the programmes/schemes being implemented by various Ministries/Departments of the Central Government which could be dovetailed with the IAY so that IAY beneficiaries could also derive the benefits of these schemes intended for rural BPL households. It was envisaged that there should...
Report No. 37 of 2014 Chapter 7: Monitoring and Evaluation ^_J 7.1 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework The IAY guidelines envisage a multipronged and extensive system of internal and external monitoring mechanisms at all levels. The monitoring mechanism...
In June 1985, a part of the RLEGP fund was earmarked for the construction of houses for SC/ST and freed bonded labourers. As a result, IAY was launched during 1985-86 as a sub scheme of RLEGP. The IAY, thereafter, continued as a sub scheme of Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY) launched in April 1989....
The house is recognised not merely as a shelter and a dwelling place but also an asset which supports livelihood and symbolises social position. IAY was introduced in June 1985 as a sub-scheme of Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP) with the objective to help the poor in...
Report No. 37 of 2014 Chapter 9: Joint Physical Inspection 9.1 Introduction To assess the implementation of the IAY, joint physical inspections were carried out by audit teams in the presence of staff of the departments concerned at the premises of 29,923...
The examination of the processes related to the implementation of the IAY included inspection of records and procedures at the GP, block, district, state and the Ministry level. A joint physical inspection of houses under the IAY was also conducted with the help of a structured questionnaire...
Report No. 37 of 2014 Chapter 8: Scheme for Homestead Sites As part of the IAY, a scheme for providing homestead sites to those rural BPL households who had neither agriculture land nor a house sites was launched in August...
Report No. 37 of 2014 Chapter 10: Conclusion ^J IAY is a flagship scheme of the Government of India (Gol) primarily intended to provide houses to the shelterless BPL households living in the rural...
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of Houses and Quality 31 4.1 Physical target and achievement 31 4.2 Unfruitful expenditure on incomplete houses 32 4.3 Irregular construction of the IAY houses by contractors/ department 37 4.4 Non-approval of type design for the IAY houses 38 4.5 Formation of Committee to co-ordinate...
Report No. 37 of 2014 Preface This Report for the year ended March 2013 has been prepared for submission to the President under Article 151 of the Constitution of India. The Report contains significant results of the performance audit on the...