Rajasthan's Housing Board is set to launch eight housing schemes aimed at providing affordable homes to various income groups, including high-income, middle-income, and economically weaker sections. The initiative, which includes the construction of 80 flats for the high-income group in Ganga Apartment, located in Sector 26, is a significant step towards addressing the housing crisis in the state.
Affordable HousingRajasthanHousing SchemesSustainable ConstructionHousing CrisisReal Estate NewsMay 12, 2025
The Rajasthan Housing Board is launching eight new housing schemes that cater to various income groups, including high-income, middle-income, and economically weaker sections. These projects aim to provide affordable and accessible housing options to all residents of Rajasthan.
The Rajasthan Housing Board is constructing 80 flats for the high-income group in Ganga Apartment, located in Sector 26.
The primary goal of these housing schemes is to bridge the gap in the housing market and ensure that every citizen in Rajasthan has access to a safe and comfortable home.
Yes, the Rajasthan Housing Board is committed to using eco-friendly materials and incorporating green building technologies to reduce the carbon footprint of these projects and ensure they are energy-efficient and cost-effective for residents.
The housing schemes will include essential amenities such as schools, healthcare facilities, and public transport, making them self-sufficient communities.
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