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Row over cost of homes built inside township

Row over cost of homes built inside township

Time of India5 days ago
Kozhikode: The cost of building homes for Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide survivors at Elstone Estate in Wayanad sparked a controversy as opposition leaders questioned the govt's estimated expense.
Congress leaders said the model house unveiled on Wednesday should not have cost Rs 30 lakh, as the govt claimed. But Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society (ULCCS), which took up the project, said each house cost Rs 22 lakh to build and with 18% tax, the final price would be Rs 25.9 lakh.
Congress leader V T Balram wrote on Facebook that local contractors usually charged Rs 1,700-1,800 per sq ft for a decent home, including basic kitchen furnishings and putty-finish painting.
For a 1,000sqft house, that would cost around Rs 17-18 lakh or up to Rs 20 lakh with better features. He challenged the govt and ULCCS to explain how the cost reached Rs 30 lakh/home.
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arlier, revenue minister K Rajan had denied reports that the per-house cost had dropped from Rs 30 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. He said sponsors could contribute Rs 20 lakh/house and the govt would cover the rest by providing construction materials.
ULCCS MD Shaju S told TOI that the construction cost was Rs 22 lakh/ house and taxes were extra. The total cost of building the entire township was Rs 299cr, which included roads, an auditorium, a public health centre and other common buildings.
Wayanad district administration said each house was built with a focus on durability, strength and quality, using only branded materials with warranties. The model house had a reinforced cement concrete (RCC) frame, including nine RCC foundations, earthquake-resistant walls, beams and lintels.
The windows used unplasticized polyvinyl chloride with a 20-year warranty. The kitchen and work areas had black polished granite and the sit-out and stair floors used granite tiles.
Bathrooms had branded tiles and the sanitary, wiring and electrical fittings were all branded products. The house's foundation was designed to support an extra floor in future. The model house included a bedroom, two extra rooms, a sit-out, living room, study, dining area, kitchen and storage.
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