Community housing is social housing assistance delivered by community organisations and local governments. Example of community housing in India are
Many chawls were built during the nineteenth century and twentieth century. They were built by government or private landlords to accommodate the migrants coming from villages due to the rising employment opportunities in early Mumbai. Chawls are buildings with one room or two room units of not more than two hundred square feet attached by a common corridor with shared toilets on each floor.
A fully serviced plot is allocated to each EWS household together with the basic building core (i.e. W.C., wash and kitchen) which can be extended by the occupants at their own pace and with their own resources
Study notes of Housing for student in X Sem. (B. Arch.)
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