Rapid Slum Rehabilitation by Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Public Private Partnership using Rapid Wall Technique

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Mr. Sagar K. Shinde, Prof. Milind M. Darade

Abstract

Slum could be a neighbourhood with vital population living in substandard housing that lacks basic and scientific discipline amenities. Urbanization, growing population and migration pressurizes cities leading to overflowing infrastructure, increase in urban status and haphazard development of cities. thus rehabilitation of slum is very important to produce truthful and cheap homes to slum dwellers. GFRG is the truncation for glass fiber reinforce gypsum. It is the name of another building board item, made basically of gypsum plaster, strengthened with glass strands, and is likewise referred to in the business as rapid wall. This item, appropriate for fast mass-scale building development, was initially created and utilized since 1990 in Australia. GFRG is of specific importance to India, where there is a huge requirement for financially savvy mass-scale reasonable lodging, and where gypsum is inexhaustibly accessible as a mechanical result squander. The item is eco-accommodating or green, as well as impervious to water and fire. During this thesis, slum rehabilitation by Public private Partnership is completed exploitation rapid wall technique. the knowledge in Pune city is collected. To a lower place Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana housing for all theme the slum rehabilitation by Public private Partnership is completed. Techno-economic analysis of rehabilitation theme by typical/conventional manner and rapid wall is completed. Comparison of your time, value and resources is completed. And best various is chosen.

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, M. S. K. S. P. M. M. D. (2017). Rapid Slum Rehabilitation by Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Public Private Partnership using Rapid Wall Technique. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(7), 554 –. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v5i7.1086
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