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Что (кто) такое housing scheme - определение

GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY DELHI
1985 housing scheme DDA; User:Dalipkumar703/1985 housing scheme DDA
  • View from [[Vikas Minar]], ITO. Majority of the offices of Planning and Architecture Department, DDA are located here.
  • View from the 14th Floor, [[Vikas Minar]], ITO.
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Double Bedroom Housing scheme         
2BHK scheme
Double Bedroom Housing scheme or 2BHK scheme is a housing project designed by the Government of Telangana.Double bedroom Housing scheme facing hurdles in Hyderabad The scheme aims to make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less poor in rural and urban areas.
Public housing         
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  • Haringey]], North London.
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  • Park Hill]] in [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]], England.
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  • An "Old Public House" in Pengpu Xincun, Shanghai.
  • A low-rent house in [[Ningnan County]], Sichuan.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES USUALLY OWNED BY A GOVERNMENT
Housing projects; Housing project; The projects; Social housing; Projects (housing); Project homes; Public housing estates; Public housing in the United States and Canada; Municipal housing; Housing Policy; Housing Project; Social landlord; Public Housing; Public housing project; Government housing; State owned housing; Publicly owned housing; Government owned housing; Projecks; Housing policy; Public housing estate; Jects; The Projects; Public housing in Mexico; Public housing in Spain; Public sector housing; Public housing in the former Soviet Union; Public housing in New Zealand; Public housing in Europe; Public housing in Denmark; Corporation Tenants; Private housing; Public housing in South Africa; Public housing in China; Public housing in the Netherlands; Public housing in Finland; History of public housing; Minha Casa, Minha Vida; Social housing in denmark; Public housing in Belgium; Public housing in Germany; Public housing in Indonesia
Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, definitions of poverty, and other criteria for allocation vary within different contexts.
social housing         
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  • Panelház in [[Budapest]]-[[Kispest]].
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  • Haringey]], North London.
  • A public housing apartment building at the Sandelsinkatu street in [[Siilinjärvi]], Finland
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  • website=housingauthority.gov.hk}}</ref> which is 28% of the total population.
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  • Park Hill]] in [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]], England.
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  • Unlike many other countries, much New Zealand state housing of the 20th century was in the form of detached single-family houses similar to private housing. This is a 1947 development in [[Oranga]], [[Auckland]].
  • 182x182px
  • italic=no}}, Spain.
  • Redfern]] and [[Surry Hills]]
  • An "Old Public House" in Pengpu Xincun, Shanghai.
  • A low-rent house in [[Ningnan County]], Sichuan.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES USUALLY OWNED BY A GOVERNMENT
Housing projects; Housing project; The projects; Social housing; Projects (housing); Project homes; Public housing estates; Public housing in the United States and Canada; Municipal housing; Housing Policy; Housing Project; Social landlord; Public Housing; Public housing project; Government housing; State owned housing; Publicly owned housing; Government owned housing; Projecks; Housing policy; Public housing estate; Jects; The Projects; Public housing in Mexico; Public housing in Spain; Public sector housing; Public housing in the former Soviet Union; Public housing in New Zealand; Public housing in Europe; Public housing in Denmark; Corporation Tenants; Private housing; Public housing in South Africa; Public housing in China; Public housing in the Netherlands; Public housing in Finland; History of public housing; Minha Casa, Minha Vida; Social housing in denmark; Public housing in Belgium; Public housing in Germany; Public housing in Indonesia
Social housing is housing which is provided for rent or sale at a fairly low cost by organizations such as housing associations and local councils. (BRIT)
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housing project         
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  • Haringey]], North London.
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  • website=housingauthority.gov.hk}}</ref> which is 28% of the total population.
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  • Park Hill]] in [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]], England.
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  • Unlike many other countries, much New Zealand state housing of the 20th century was in the form of detached single-family houses similar to private housing. This is a 1947 development in [[Oranga]], [[Auckland]].
  • 182x182px
  • italic=no}}, Spain.
  • Redfern]] and [[Surry Hills]]
  • An "Old Public House" in Pengpu Xincun, Shanghai.
  • A low-rent house in [[Ningnan County]], Sichuan.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES USUALLY OWNED BY A GOVERNMENT
Housing projects; Housing project; The projects; Social housing; Projects (housing); Project homes; Public housing estates; Public housing in the United States and Canada; Municipal housing; Housing Policy; Housing Project; Social landlord; Public Housing; Public housing project; Government housing; State owned housing; Publicly owned housing; Government owned housing; Projecks; Housing policy; Public housing estate; Jects; The Projects; Public housing in Mexico; Public housing in Spain; Public sector housing; Public housing in the former Soviet Union; Public housing in New Zealand; Public housing in Europe; Public housing in Denmark; Corporation Tenants; Private housing; Public housing in South Africa; Public housing in China; Public housing in the Netherlands; Public housing in Finland; History of public housing; Minha Casa, Minha Vida; Social housing in denmark; Public housing in Belgium; Public housing in Germany; Public housing in Indonesia
(housing projects)
A housing project is a group of homes for poorer families which is funded and controlled by the local government. (AM)
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social housing         
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  • Salford]], [[Greater Manchester]], England.
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  • Panelház in [[Budapest]]-[[Kispest]].
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  • Haringey]], North London.
  • A public housing apartment building at the Sandelsinkatu street in [[Siilinjärvi]], Finland
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  • website=housingauthority.gov.hk}}</ref> which is 28% of the total population.
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  • Park Hill]] in [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]], England.
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  • Unlike many other countries, much New Zealand state housing of the 20th century was in the form of detached single-family houses similar to private housing. This is a 1947 development in [[Oranga]], [[Auckland]].
  • 182x182px
  • italic=no}}, Spain.
  • Redfern]] and [[Surry Hills]]
  • An "Old Public House" in Pengpu Xincun, Shanghai.
  • A low-rent house in [[Ningnan County]], Sichuan.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES USUALLY OWNED BY A GOVERNMENT
Housing projects; Housing project; The projects; Social housing; Projects (housing); Project homes; Public housing estates; Public housing in the United States and Canada; Municipal housing; Housing Policy; Housing Project; Social landlord; Public Housing; Public housing project; Government housing; State owned housing; Publicly owned housing; Government owned housing; Projecks; Housing policy; Public housing estate; Jects; The Projects; Public housing in Mexico; Public housing in Spain; Public sector housing; Public housing in the former Soviet Union; Public housing in New Zealand; Public housing in Europe; Public housing in Denmark; Corporation Tenants; Private housing; Public housing in South Africa; Public housing in China; Public housing in the Netherlands; Public housing in Finland; History of public housing; Minha Casa, Minha Vida; Social housing in denmark; Public housing in Belgium; Public housing in Germany; Public housing in Indonesia
¦ noun Brit. another term for public housing.
public housing         
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  • [[Rosengård]], [[Malmö]]}}
  • Salford]], [[Greater Manchester]], England.
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  • Panelház in [[Budapest]]-[[Kispest]].
  • alt=
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  • Haringey]], North London.
  • A public housing apartment building at the Sandelsinkatu street in [[Siilinjärvi]], Finland
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  • website=housingauthority.gov.hk}}</ref> which is 28% of the total population.
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  • Park Hill]] in [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]], England.
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  • Unlike many other countries, much New Zealand state housing of the 20th century was in the form of detached single-family houses similar to private housing. This is a 1947 development in [[Oranga]], [[Auckland]].
  • 182x182px
  • italic=no}}, Spain.
  • Redfern]] and [[Surry Hills]]
  • An "Old Public House" in Pengpu Xincun, Shanghai.
  • A low-rent house in [[Ningnan County]], Sichuan.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES USUALLY OWNED BY A GOVERNMENT
Housing projects; Housing project; The projects; Social housing; Projects (housing); Project homes; Public housing estates; Public housing in the United States and Canada; Municipal housing; Housing Policy; Housing Project; Social landlord; Public Housing; Public housing project; Government housing; State owned housing; Publicly owned housing; Government owned housing; Projecks; Housing policy; Public housing estate; Jects; The Projects; Public housing in Mexico; Public housing in Spain; Public sector housing; Public housing in the former Soviet Union; Public housing in New Zealand; Public housing in Europe; Public housing in Denmark; Corporation Tenants; Private housing; Public housing in South Africa; Public housing in China; Public housing in the Netherlands; Public housing in Finland; History of public housing; Minha Casa, Minha Vida; Social housing in denmark; Public housing in Belgium; Public housing in Germany; Public housing in Indonesia
¦ noun housing provided for people on low incomes, subsidized by public funds.
Housing authority         
TYPE OF MINISTRY OR GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Housing Authority; Ministry of housing; Ministry of Housing; Housing Auth.
A housing authority or ministry of housing is generally a governmental body that governs aspects of housing or (called in general "shelter" or "living spaces"), often providing low rent or free apartments to qualified residents. The existence of government agencies specifically concerned with ensuring that housing is available to people living in the country is a comparatively modern development, with the first such agencies being established in U.
Housing cooperative         
  • 999 N. Lake Shore Drive, a co-op–owned residential building in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
  • Co-op City]] in [[The Bronx]], [[New York City]] is the largest cooperative housing development in the world, with 55,000 people.<ref name="Urban Mass: A Look at Co-op City">Whitsett, Ross. [http://cooperator.com/articles/1354/1/Urban-Mass/Page1.html Urban Mass: A Look at Co-op City.] ''The Cooperator''. December 2006.</ref>
  • Typical cheap late 19th century corporation housing in Amsterdam
  • [[Nottingham Cooperative]] in [[Madison, Wisconsin]], a co-op home since 1971
  •  [[Warminster Heights, Pennsylvania]] was built by the Federal government in the 1940s as housing for civilian workers; it became a housing cooperative in 1986
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FORM OF HOME OWNERSHIP
Cooperative apartment; Housing society; Cooperative (real estate); Tenant-owner's association; Housing cooperative (real estate); Housing co-operative; Co-operative housing; Co-operative Housing; Tenant-ownership; Cooperative housing; Housing cooperatives; Housing company; Cooperative ownership of apartments; Housing co-op; Co-op housing; Limited equity housing cooperative; Co-operative apartment; Cooperative apartment building; Housing cooperatives in the United States; Housing coop; Cooperative apartments
A housing cooperative, or housing co-op, is a legal entity, usually a cooperative or a corporation, which owns real estate, consisting of one or more residential buildings; it is one type of housing tenure. Housing cooperatives are a distinctive form of home ownership that have many characteristics that differ from other residential arrangements such as single family home ownership, condominiums and renting.
Housing crisis         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Housing Crisis; Housing Crisis (disambiguation); Housing crisis (disambiguation)
Generally speaking, a housing crisis may occur anywhere affordable housing becomes extremely scarce. Sometimes the term "housing crisis" refers to the opposite problem of a housing bubble, wherein house prices fall drastically and demand is low.
R4RS         
DIALECT OF THE LISP PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Scheme Links; R5RS; R4RS; R6RS; Set!; Scheme Programming language; Scheme progamming language; Scheme programming language; R5RS Scheme; Err5rs; ERR5RS; Scheme language; LAML; Scheme (language); RnRS; R7RS; Dr. Scheme; Scheme Lisp
A revision of R3RS, revised in R3.99RS. ftp://altdorf.ai.mit.edu/. ["The Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme", W. Clinger et al, MIT (Nov 1991)]. (1994-10-28) [Later revisions?]

Википедия

Delhi Development Authority

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is a planning authority created in 1957 under the provisions of the Delhi Development Act "to promote and secure the development of Delhi". It is responsible for planning, development and construction of housing projects, commercial lands, land management as well as providing public facilities like roads, bridges, drains, underground water reservoirs, community centers, sports centers, green belts etc. within the area of National Capital Territory of Delhi, India.