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PM lays foundation of six housing projects brining technology and people together

PM lays foundation of six housing projects brining technology and people together

New Delhi, Jan 1 (UNI) Bringing people and technologies together in housing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday laid the foundation of six Light House Projects (LHPs) paving way for a new eco-system where globally proven technologies will be adopted for cost-effective, environment friendly and speedier construction of houses.



As part of Global Housing Technology Challenge – India (GHTC -India) initiative, the LHPs were launched in six states via video conference. The six states are Tripura, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. The initiative will lead to a new era in the construction technology in India.



To recognize the outstanding contribution and performances by States, Union Territories (UTs), Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and beneficiaries, the Prime Minister also gave away the annual awards for excellence in six categories for implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana–Urban (PMAY-U). A total of 88 beneficiaries from across the country were felicitated on the occasion.



Advantages of these LHPs are durability, climate-resilient, affordability, safety and speed, the Prime Minister said adding that this technology revolution would help fulfil the vision of ‘Housing for All’ by 2022.



‘’Construction needs of a rapidly urbanizing India will be catered to through the use of cutting-edge and alternate global technology innovations,’’ he said.



The LHPs with allied infrastructure facilities have been launched at Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Rajkot (Gujarat), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Ranchi (Jharkhand), Agartala (Tripura) and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). The states and respective places have been selected through a national challenge and these projects are ready for construction. In all six states, nearly 1000 houses at each location are to be constructed under LHPs using six distinct technologies from a basket of 54 such technologies shortlisted under GHTC-India, 2019.



LHP at Indore will showcase ‘Prefabricated Sandwich Panel System’ that originated in China. The one at Rajkot will be ‘Monolithic Concrete Construction using Tunnel Formwork’, a technology that comes from France. ‘Precast Concrete Construction System’ technology will be used at Chennai, that has come from Finland and the US. The LHP at Ranchi is being constructed using the technology ‘3 D Volumetric Precast Concrete Construction System’ that originated from Germany. ‘Structural Steel Frame with Light Gauge Steel Infill Panels’ system from New Zealand will be used at Agartala. The LHP at Lucknow will have a technology from Canada called ‘PVC Stay In Place Formwork System’.



LHPs will serve as live laboratories for facilitating transfer of technology to the field and its further replication. This includes planning, design, production of components, construction practices and testing for both faculty and students of IITs/ NITs/engineering colleges/planning and architecture colleges, builders, professionals of private and public sectors and other stakeholders. Mass use of these technologies from across the globe will bring speed, sustainability, resource efficiency, environment friendliness; disaster resilience, quality and durability in structures.



As part of ‘Construction Technology Year’, besides LHPs, a Certificate Course on Innovative Construction Technologies namely NAVARITIH (New, Affordable, Validated, Research Innovation Technologies for Indian Housing) and a Compendium of 54 innovative housing construction technologies which were identified through GHTC-India were released by the Prime Minister at the event.



Five Incubation Centers set up Under Affordable Sustainable Housing Accelerators – India (ASHA-India) initiative under PMAY (U), were launched during the event for providing incubation support to identify innovative materials, processes and technology for resource efficient, disaster resilient and sustainable construction. In addition, the five winners under Post-Prototype Technologies category for Acceleration Support were announced. These will provide a major fillip to indigenous start-ups, innovators and such stakeholders.

UNI RB

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