Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) is a ministry of the Government of India with executive authority over the formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws relating to the housing and urban development in India. The ministry was under the charge of Venkaiah Naidu and was given to Hardeep Singh Puri when Naidu was elected Vice President of India.[2] The Ministry became independent from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation in 2004,[3] but was later re-merged with it in 2017.[4]
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Formed | 1952 |
Jurisdiction | Government of India |
Headquarters | Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi |
Annual budget | ₹50,040 crore (US$6.3 billion) (2020 - 21)[1] |
Ministers responsible |
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Ministry executive |
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Website | mohua |
The ministry also published the National City Rating, which ranked the cleanest cities in India, under which Indore was rated as the cleanest.[5]
The ministry announced Smart Cities in India on 27 August 2015.
In July 2019, the ministry released specifications for Metrolite transport system - a cheaper, smaller and slower metro system.[6]
Organisation
Attached Offices
- Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
- Directorate of Estates
- Directorate of Printing
- Land & Development Office
Subordinate Offices
- Town & Country Planning Organisation
- Stationery Office
- Department of Publication
Statutory Bodies
- Delhi Urban Arts Commission
- National Capital Region Planning Board
- National Institute of Urban Affairs
- Rajghat Samadhi Committee
- Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
Central Public Sector Undertakings
- NBCC (India) Limited
- Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited
- National Prefab Limited
Schemes
- Smart Cities Mission
- HRIDAY
- AMRUT
- Urban Transport
- Swachh Bharat Mission
- Cleanest cities in India
Joint ventures
- Delhi Metro
- Chennai Metro
- Kolkata Metro
- Bangalore Metro
- Rapid Metro Gurgaon
- Jaipur Metro
- Mumbai Metro
- Lucknow Metro
- Kochi Metro
- Noida Metro
- Navi Mumbai Metro
- Mumbai Monorail
- Nagpur Metro
List of Ministers
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Prime Minister | Party | ||||
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1 | N. V. Gadgil |
15 August 1947 | 13 May 1952 | 4 years, 272 days | Jawaharlal Nehru | Indian National Congress | ||
2 | Swaran Singh | 13 May 1952 | 17 April 1957 | 4 years, 339 days | ||||
3 | K. C. Reddy | 17 April 1957 | 5 April 1961 | 3 years, 353 days | ||||
4 | Bezawada Gopala Reddy | 5 April 1961 | 10 April 1962 | 1 year, 5 days | ||||
5 | Mehr Chand Khanna | 10 April 1962 | 24 January 1966 | 4 years, 337 days | ||||
Lal Bahadur Shastri | ||||||||
24 January 1966 | 13 March 1967 | Indira Gandhi | ||||||
6 | Satya Narayan Sinha | 14 November 1967 | 14 February 1969 | 1 year, 92 days | ||||
7 | Kodardas Kalidas Shah | 14 February 1969 | 18 March 1971 | 2 years, 32 days | ||||
8 | Uma Shankar Dikshit | 2 May 1971 | 5 February 1973 | 1 year, 279 days | ||||
9 | Bhola Paswan Shastri | 5 February 1973 | 10 October 1974 | 1 year, 247 days | ||||
10 | Kotha Raghuramaiah | 10 October 1974 | 23 December 1976 | 2 years, 74 days | ||||
11 | Hitendra Desai | 23 December 1976 | 24 March 1977 | 91 days | ||||
12 | Sikander Bhakt | 26 March 1977 | 28 July 1979 | 2 years, 124 days | Morarji Desai | Janata Party | ||
13 | Ram Kinkar | 28 July 1979 | 14 January 1980 | 170 days | Charan Singh | Janata Party (Secular) | ||
14 | Prakash Chandra Sethi | 14 January 1980 | 19 October 1980 | 279 days | Indira Gandhi | Indian National Congress | ||
15 | Bhishma Narain Singh | 19 October 1980 | 29 January 1983 | 2 years, 102 days | ||||
16 | Buta Singh | 29 January 1983 | 31 December 1984 | 1 year, 337 days | Indira Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi | |||
17 | Abdul Gafoor | 31 December 1984 | 22 October 1986 | 1 year, 295 days | Rajiv Gandhi | |||
18 | Mohsina Kidwai | 22 October 1986 | 2 December 1989 | 3 years, 41 days | ||||
19 | Murasoli Maran | 6 December 1989 | 10 November 1990 | 339 days | V. P. Singh | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (National Front) |
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20 | Daulat Ram Saran | 21 November 1990 | 21 June 1991 | 212 days | Chandra Shekhar | Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) | ||
21 | Sheila Kaul | 21 June 1991 | 10 September 1995 | 4 years, 81 days | P. V. Narasimha Rao | Indian National Congress | ||
22 | P. V. Narasimha Rao | 10 September 1995 | 15 September 1995 | 5 days | ||||
23 | R. K. Dhawan (Independent Charge) |
15 September 1995 | 21 February 1996 | 159 days | ||||
(22) | P. V. Narasimha Rao | 21 February 1996 | 16 May 1996 | 85 days
(total 90 days) | ||||
(12) | Sikander Bakht | 16 May 1996 | 1 June 1996 | 16 days
(total 2 years, 140 days) |
Atal Bihari Vajpayee | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
24 | M. Arunachalam | 1 June 1996 | 29 June 1996 | 28 days | H. D. Deve Gowda | Tamil Maanila Congress | ||
25 | H. D. Deve Gowda | 29 June 1996 | 21 April 1997 | 296 days | Janata Dal | |||
26 | I. K. Gujral | 21 April 1997 | 9 June 1997 | 49 days | I. K. Gujral | |||
27 | Ummareddy Venkateswarlu (Independent Charge) |
9 June 1997 | 19 March 1998 | 283 days | Telugu Desam Party | |||
28 | Ram Jethmalani | 19 March 1998 | 8 June 1999 | 1 year, 81 days | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | Independent | ||
29 | Jagmohan | 8 June 1999 | 1 September 2001 | 2 years, 85 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
30 | Ananth Kumar | 1 September 2001 | 12 July 2003 | 1 year, 314 days | ||||
31 | B. C. Khanduri | 12 July 2003 | 8 September 2003 | 58 days | ||||
32 | Bandaru Dattatreya (Independent Charge) |
8 September 2003 | 22 May 2004 | 257 days | ||||
33 | Ghulam Nabi Azad | 23 May 2004 | 1 November 2005 | 1 year, 162 days | Manmohan Singh | Indian National Congress | ||
34 | Manmohan Singh | 1 November 2005 | 18 November 2005 | 17 days | ||||
35 | S. Jaipal Reddy | 18 November 2005 | 19 January 2011 | 5 years, 62 days | ||||
36 | Kamal Nath | 19 January 2011 | 26 May 2014 | 3 years, 127 days | ||||
37 | M. Venkaiah Naidu | 26 May 2014 | 18 July 2017 | 3 years, 53 days | Narendra Modi | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
38 | Narendra Singh Tomar | 18 July 2017 | 3 September 2017 | 47 days | ||||
39 | Hardeep Singh Puri (Independent Charge till 7 July 2021) |
3 September 2017 | Incumbent | 5 years, 61 days |
List of Ministers of State
Minister of state | Portrait | Political party | Term | Days | ||
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Babul Supriyo | Bharatiya Janata Party | 9 November 2014 | 12 July 2016 | 1 year, 246 days | ||
Rao Inderjit Singh | 5 July 2016 | 3 September 2017 | 1 year, 60 days | |||
Kaushal Kishore | 7 July 2021 | Incumbent | 1 year, 119 days |
References
- "Demand for Grants 2020-21 Analysis : Housing and Urban Affairs".
- National Portal of India : Government : Who's Who
- The Ministry Archived 2010-09-14 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.
- K Dash, Dipak (8 July 2017). "MoHUA is the new name for urban development & housing ministry". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Swachh Survekshan 2017 Report (ref page 7)" (PDF).
- MoHUA (20 July 2019). "Standard Specifications of Light Urban Rail Transit System "METROLITE"" (PDF). mohua.gov.in. Retrieved 27 March 2019.