The government is finalising a policy for urban areas that will encourage the role of private players to make owning a house affordable in towns and cities.
"Taking feedback from sectoral developments since 1998, we are finalising a new National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy," Kumari Selja, Minister for Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, said at a conference organised by National Real Estate Development Council.
The policy would recognise the role of private enterprises and market forces, Selja said. It envisages a facilitative role for the state and a direct and proactive role for others.
Pointing out that over Rs 4,00,000 crore (Rs 4,000 billion) was required to meet the housing demand, she said the huge sum could neither be provided by the government nor private