1. SCHEMES/ POLICIES FOR
URBEN DEVELOPMENT AND
MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
TOPIC- MISSION LIFE
TOWN PLANNING
ASSIGNMENT – 2ND
TOPIC- MISSION LIFE
SUBMITTED BY-
RAJIT KUMAR
170040020
SEM-VII , 2K17
B.ARCHITECTURE
SUBMITTED TO-
AR.JANMEET KAUR
2. MISSION LIFE
Mission LIFE (Livelihood Inclusion and Financial
Empowerment) envisages a comprehensive housing
scheme for all the landless and homeless in the State.
Housing, being the very basic requirement that holds the
key to accelerate social development in many ways, the
Government of Kerala launched the LIFE.
The target of the mission is to provide safe housing to
nearly 4.30 lakhs of homeless in the State within a
period of 5 years.
nearly 4.30 lakhs of homeless in the State within a
period of 5 years.
The programme is named as LIFE (Livelihood Inclusion
and Financial Empowerment) Mission and the homeless
will be provided with modern housing complexes with
provision for pursuing their livelihoods, converging social
services including Primary Health Care, Geriatric
Supports, Skill Development and provision for
financial services inclusion.
3. MISSION LIFE AIMS
Assuring the secure feeling of an own home.
Helping to make houses for those who have land.
Assuring homes in apartments for 1,58,000
landless people.
Geriatric care.
Palliative care.
Palliative care.
According to estimates 3 cents of land would be
required per family for independent houses which
means a total of 6,000 acres for 2 lakh families.
The government is undertaking a massive
housing campaign to build houses for 1.58 lakh
families who are without land or roof over the
heads.
4. LIFE MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN
DISTRICT
Ernakulam district has made it to the top in the
State government’s LIFE (Livelihood Inclusion
and Financial Empowerment) Mission
programme in the first phase of the project.
The district recorded a 93.49% progress in its
activities related to the mission in the first
activities related to the mission in the first
phase.
A total of 1075 were identified; 1005 houses
were completed, and the work is on for the rest of
the seventy houses.
The following table shows the progress in the
first phase -
5. PHASE 1 - INCOMPLETE HOUSES
Total – 1075
Completed - 1005 - 93.49%
Basement – 18
Lintel – 34
Roof – 18
Balance to be completed – 70
A total of Rs23,99,48,826 was distributed among
A total of Rs23,99,48,826 was distributed among
beneficiaries in the first phase.
For building cluster houses and flats for the ‘houseless
without land’, a total of 20 plots (4288 cents) were
identified.
It includes 70 cents owned by GCDA in Kochi
Corporation, 99.9 cents of Eloor municipality, 107 cents
of land by Koothattukulam municipality and 136
cents of revenue land by Thrikkakara municipality.
6. PHASE 2 - NEW HOUSES
A total of 20 houses has been completed in the
district in the second phase of the Life mission.
82 GramaPanchayaths and 14 Urban Local
Bodies have finalized the list of landless and
homeless beneficiaries and published.
The beneficiaries of the second phase of the project
mainly include those who own land, but are
mainly include those who own land, but are
homeless.
7. STAGES OF NEW HOUSES
No. of eligible beneficiaries after verification – 6689
No. of beneficiaries agreement Executed – 2475
No. of beneficiaries - advance given – 2043
Advance given amount for the new houses – Rs.12.58
crore
No Basement – 954
Basement – 849
Basement – 849
Lintel – 184
Roof – 36
Total No. of Completed Houses – 20
(The project implementation details given above are –
as on June 23, 2018)
8. REFERENCE
Total completed houses in two phases: 2,23,752...
Phases III – One Lakh houses with in a one year
Last date to apply for those eligible: August 27, 2020...
https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2020/08/
21/life-mission-project-kerala-financial-misdeeds-
21/life-mission-project-kerala-financial-misdeeds-
government.html
https://www.life2020.kerala.gov.in/
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