Computer enabled draw for allocation of houses
Anandi Patel, the chief minister of Gujarat said that a computer enabled draw for allocating houses will be a breakthrough in eliminating the middleman and provide a level of transparency in the procedure. The middle man would indeed take away the benefits from the projects, thereby creating a sense of duplicity.
The chief minister stated that, in the previous days the middle men used to eat off the benefits which were intended for the poor people. He hopes that the computer enabled draw would keep the middle man off from this and help in benefiting the poor. This new system would definitely act as a boon for the people of Gujarat and help in levelling the gap and also provide benefit the poor.
Anandi Patel presided over the function which marked the start of the computerised allotment of houses by the Gujarat Housing Board, or GHB. The draw had been held for the construction of 772 houses, in the city under the ‘Mukhyamantri Gruh Yojana’. The ‘Mukhyamantri Gruh Yojana’ is basically a programme to provide the ones with no proper house a stable home. However the middle men would eat up the benefits designed for the poor. Thus this new technology would definitely help in benefiting the poor people.
Source: The Economic Times
Anandi Patel, computerised allotment of houses by the Gujarat Housing Board, construction of 772 houses, draw for allocating houses, Mukhyamantri Gruh Yojana