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Assocham pitches
for rural home loans at 6 pc interest
New Delhi: The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
(Assocham) has called for a new National Housing and Habitat Policy aimed
at promoting rural housing under Bharat Nirman Project with a minimum interest
rate of six per cent and lock-in period of 30 years.
"Since
international funds are normally available to the Government at about four
per cent interest rate, there should be no harm if the housing finance companies
are empowered to extend rural home loans at about six per cent interest rate
for 30 years under the stipulations of new Habitat Policy.
"The
aim of the new policy should be to provide every rural household of considerable
income with a dwelling unit," an Assocham release said here.
In
a note submitted to the Ministry of Urban Development and Chief Ministers
of various States, Assocham has said that the existing number of housing finance
companies which is restricted to 29 at present, should be more than doubled
to ensure a wider disbursement of housing loans to rural populace under the
regulatory mechanism of National Housing Bank (NHB).
The
chamber's findings revealed that villagers have been more punctual in paying
back the principal and interest amount disbursed to them by agencies for housing
sector as compared to the repayment ratio in urban areas.
"Default
rates for non-payment of housing credit, in the view of the chamber, stood
at less than 2 per cent for rural areas in the past several years. However,
the estimates for this in urban areas are much higher... exceeding more than
15 per cent," it said.
HFCs
and other financial institutions hesitated to disburse rural credit for home
loans under fear psychosis that the rural populace would not be regular in
repayment of their loan schedules, Assocham said.
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