New Delhi, September 11: The private sector may have to chip to ensure the success of the government’s ambitious flagship programme Rajiv Awas Yojna to make the country slum-free.
“There would be a requirement of about Rs 4 lakh crore to implement Rajiv Awas Yojna and the money cannot be sourced from the government alone,” said Union Minister of State for Urban Development Saugata Ray while addressing an Assocham seminar on ‘private equity in infrastructure’.
Private players will have a big role to play in the project and the modalities are being worked out by the Planning Commission, Ray said.
The scheme, which aims to make the country slum free in five years, got a special mention in the Presidential address as a flagship programme of the Centre.
–PTI