Naveen Patnaik Inaugurates Nilamadhab Niwas For Slum Dwellers In Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday inaugurated Nilamadhab Niwas, an affordable housing project for slum dwellers in Odisha capital on Saturday.

Handing over the keys of the houses to the beneficiaries at the project site near Care Hospital, the chief minister expressed his happiness that the urban poor will now have their own homes. “Understanding the critical importance of improving the living conditions of slum dwellers, the Nilamadhab Niwas provides spectrum of essential amenities to elevate the well-being and living standards of the beneficiaries,” he said.

The project, developed under the state government’s ‘Housing for All’ policy, ensures convenient access to vital amenities including educational institutions, healthcare services and commercial establishments.

With a total 1200 dwelling units (DUs), 960 units have already been completed and handed over to the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) for allotment. Presently, 455 beneficiaries have been allotted housing units, while the remaining are undergoing the allocation process.

The project features a dedicated community hall for organising social gatherings, community events and educational initiatives. A well-designed commercial complex has also been constructed in the project area.

For ensuring seamless connectivity, the project has easy access to major roadways and public transportation hubs to facilitate commuting to the city centre and surrounding areas for work, education, and leisure activities.

A dedicated play area for children equipped with safe and engaging equipment has been set up. To ensure safety and security of residents, round-the-clock security services, including fire safety measures, are provided.

Besides, the project has adequate water and sanitation facilities, including clean drinking water, proper sewage systems, and waste management, to meet the basic hygiene needs of the community.

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