Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Kaushal Kishore On Wednesday, banks were asked to simplify the paperwork for providing home loans as it would help in achieving ‘Housing for All’. In a national conference on ‘Housing Finance in India – Issues and Solutions’ organized by industry body ASSOCHAM, Kishor said that bankers, builders and all stakeholders in finance should cooperate and follow the Prime Minister’s vision to provide home to every citizen. We must work together to accomplish this. Country.

According to the Assocham statement, the minister said that it would be an honor for India if every poor of the country has his own house and basic facilities like roti, cloth and house are available.

However, Kishor said the procedures need to be simplified to enable this.

Kishor asks bankers to take steps to help people get housing loan Through easy paperwork.

“According to an estimate, there are around 1,36,000 bank branches across the country. If applicants get easy housing loans from these banks, then the task of providing houses to all will also become easier,” he said.

Pradeep Agarwal, Chairman, National Council on Real Estate, Housing and Urban Development, Assocham, and Chairman, Signature Global, said that affordable housing projects have become an important pillar of the real estate sector.

In his theme address, DS Tripathi, Managing Director & CEO, Aadhaar

said that housing contributes 7 percent of GDP to the economy.

Kollegal V Raghavendra, Executive Director, Punjab and

Elaborated on the need to simplify paperwork in various cases.

He further said that accessibility and affordability are the key drivers of the expansion of the housing sector.

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