Here’s How LDF Govt Aims To Make Kerala Zero-Homeless State In Next Five Years

PTI

The CPI(M)-led Kerala government, which completed 100 days in office, has envisaged a complete rehabilitation package for the homeless in the next five years through a comprehensive housing scheme, expected to directly benefit over 4.70 lakh families. 

The recently announced project titled “Project LIFE” (Livelihood, Inclusion, Financial Empowerment) expects not just giving a roof for those who do not have houses, but also a complete rehabilitation package for the homeless and landless in the state. 

How is the government planning to cope with the shortage of land in the state?

b’Representational Image Source: Reuters’

What will be the benefits of the scheme?

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With the competition of the project, a large number of marginalised groups who now live away from development, can be made part of the mainstream society, sources added.

(Feature image source: PTI)

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