In addition to the regular funding of various signature programs, the BRS administration will mainly focus on securing funding for a 2BHK housing program with a grant of 0.3 million for each low-income family and land ownership.
After recent budget talks, sources claim that the government is considering spending $300 million for this project.
2.7 million low-income households in the state do not own a home, according to the Samagra Kutumba Survey. And this time there would have been 3.7 million involved.
4.5 million of the 9.1 million households in the survey—which was carried out in the early stages of the state's formation—live in homes with only one bedroom. Three lakh households reside in slums and government land parcels, and another 2.4 million households rent their homes.
The state government wants to make this one of the main campaign themes during the meeting elections this time, according to sources, so there has been a lot of thought.
The BRS leaders will also discuss how the resources allocated by previous governments to the the construction of low-income housing has done it.
According to sources, the date on which applications for the $0.3 million grant will be accepted, shall be published during the budget speech. The number of dwellings distributed among each assembly segment is not yet known.
The BJP has criticized the BRS administration for not pushing through the two-bedroom plan. despite the Centre's willingness to provide funding. BJP officials cited examples of how BJP run states like Uttar Pradesh used federal government funding to build double bedrooms housing for the underprivileged.