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For promoting a planned and healthy real estate development of colonies and apartments in big cities, Union Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Ministry has drafted a bill and invited suggestions from experts. - Centre grants Rs 64.42 crore to boost Orissa tourism sector - New markets sought to attract more tourists: Selja - US nationals top lists of foreign tourists in 2007: Govt - Govt to launch housing scheme for slum dwellers, urban poor - "Centre to formulate new housing schemes for urban poor" - Rajiv Awas Yojana to aim at slum-free India "The government has taken a major initiative in the shape of a model Real Estate (Regulation of Development) Act for which the ministry has held preliminary discussions with various stakeholders," Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Kumari Selja today said. A draft bill to promote planned and healthy real estate development of colonies and apartments, with a view to protecting consumer interest and facilitating smooth and speedy urban construction, has been put on the website of the ministry for comments from experts and public, she added. The ministry is also encouraging institutionalised financing and formal channels of credit. The United Nations has declared "Planning our urban future" as the theme of World Habitat Day 2009, being celebrated today. "In both developed and developing countries, cities and towns are increasingly feeling the effects of climate change, resource depletion, food insecurity, population growth and economic instability," Selja said, explaining the reason for choosing this theme.


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