1. MUKESH KUMAR RUHELA - Research Scholar, Faculty of Architecture Planning and Design, Integral University, Lucknow, (U.P.), India.
2. SAFIULLAH KHAN - Professor and Head, Faculty of Architecture Planning and Design, Integral University, Lucknow, (U.P.),
India.
Implementing a policy requires a crucial technique and a number of parts that are interconnected in such a manner as to result in efficient implementation. As the execution of a public policy in housing requires the engagement of several parties as well as substantial financial and infrastructural resources, its success or failure is contingent on a number of critical factors. Since India's independence, a number of its public housing laws and programmes have been re-evaluated in order to weed out these key parts of policy execution. The implementation of the current policy in housing, Housing for All – Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, by a number of Indian states has also been analysed with the purpose of gaining a thorough understanding of all factors related to current housing trends. Then, based on all of these analyses, the important components of each stratum of policies or state strategy are filtered out. These essential components are sufficient to determine the legitimacy of any policy execution. These factors may serve as a tool for evaluating any current policy in housing or as a roadmap for future housing policies that may be free from gremlins and helps in achieving policy targets effectively.
Affordable Housing, Rental Housing, Public Policy in Housing, Housing Policy Implementation, Housing for All.