The Indian housing fi nance market (HFM) has failed to promote housing development across the country. In its desire to stabilise itself mainly in the major urban areas, the HFM has largely neglected issues of the housing sector in rural and less-developed regions. Further, the fi nancial housing needs of a large segment of the population are not being addressed. They continue to rely on informal sources for housing fi nance. This paper describes and analyses the major issues confronting India’s HFM. It offers policy options to make the HFM more effective in addressing the hitherto neglected segment, the rural and less-developed region
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Since the nation’s first Five-Year Plan in 1951, the Government of India has focused attention on in...
India is currently experiencing a rapid increase in population growth and in the urbanization proces...
Housing finance may be defined as the need to reconcile the three partially conflicting objectives o...
Issues of housing in India are synonymous with ignorance of housing in active government involvement...
Housing is one of the basic needs of an individual in terms of safety, security, self-esteem, social...
Housing Finance in India during the last decade has gone through many changes. From very low exposur...
The evolution of affordable housing in India has been a complex and challenging process. This paper ...
Recent housing policy discourse in India, which aims to achieve housing for all, has ignored the way...
The Government of India has been challenged with a growing housing demand for more than half a centu...
Housing is one of the primary human needs. It is second only to the need for food and clothing. From...
In developing and emerging countries, housing finance is mainly mortgage finance in combination with...
The sustainable growth requires participation of all segments of society. The disparity in a shining...
This paper addresses the rural housing problem of Bihar. The causes of housing shortage have been id...
The quality of living is influenced by many factors. In the developing countries the housing problem...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Since the nation’s first Five-Year Plan in 1951, the Government of India has focused attention on in...
India is currently experiencing a rapid increase in population growth and in the urbanization proces...
Housing finance may be defined as the need to reconcile the three partially conflicting objectives o...
Issues of housing in India are synonymous with ignorance of housing in active government involvement...
Housing is one of the basic needs of an individual in terms of safety, security, self-esteem, social...
Housing Finance in India during the last decade has gone through many changes. From very low exposur...
The evolution of affordable housing in India has been a complex and challenging process. This paper ...
Recent housing policy discourse in India, which aims to achieve housing for all, has ignored the way...
The Government of India has been challenged with a growing housing demand for more than half a centu...
Housing is one of the primary human needs. It is second only to the need for food and clothing. From...
In developing and emerging countries, housing finance is mainly mortgage finance in combination with...
The sustainable growth requires participation of all segments of society. The disparity in a shining...
This paper addresses the rural housing problem of Bihar. The causes of housing shortage have been id...
The quality of living is influenced by many factors. In the developing countries the housing problem...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Since the nation’s first Five-Year Plan in 1951, the Government of India has focused attention on in...
India is currently experiencing a rapid increase in population growth and in the urbanization proces...