Showing posts with label homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homes. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2020

India Increase Returns Office for Life Increase COVID-19 Lockdown


The Ministry of Home Affairs has circulated new guidelines for Work From Office (WHO), making social distinction mandatory in the fields. Businesses prepare to work with the new normal.

India Increase will need to reorganize most of its office locations once the lockdown is dealt with large-scale behavior and physical relocation on the card.

Businesses set to follow social disturbances, implement shift-based work, go virtual with meetings, upgrade frequent cleaning systems and redefine offices for provision of hand sanitize, biometric removal.

Many companies are integrating new norms with better employee safety as their focus. Optimizing the use of office space is no longer a mandate.

A roster-based system of attendance, scattered mealtimes, ample space between workspaces, no gathering in common areas. Some companies are going to the extent of not allowing outside visitors as possible within the office premises.

Some companies are offering real-time guidance to employees as the COVID-19 situation continues to develop in India. Only a few employees, who perform essential services, remain on site in our offices. Most companies are of the opinion that they will only call employees working on important projects and the rest of the employees may continue to work from home for a few more weeks in the interest of safety.

STAY HOME, STAY SAFE, STAY ALIVE

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin PMAY(G) Center for construction of 50 lakh houses in rural areas


Recently, the government said that by March 31, more than 50 lakh houses in rural areas across the country will be constructed for the poor as part of a central scheme that will bring social change in the villages.

A target was set to construct one crore new houses by 31 March 2019 under the PradhanMantri Awas Yojana - Rural PMAY (G). Of these, 51 lakh houses were to be completed by 31 March 2018, the Ministry of Rural Development said in an official statement.

The Ministry of Rural Development said in an official statement that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural), a target was set to build one crore new houses by 31 March 2019. Out of which 51 lakh houses were to be completed by 31 March 2018.

After its launch in 2016, it took some time to complete the process of beneficiary registration, geo-tagging, account verification etc. The ministry said it used the 2011 Socio Economic Census to select beneficiaries.

The homeless and those living with a kuccha roof or two kachcha rooms are the beneficiaries of this poor PMAY scheme.

The ministry said that the houses are planned by the best institutions after studying the existing local design configurations and are constructed by the beneficiaries as needed. The cost of construction of the houses is directly transferred to the accounts of the beneficiaries.

The poor are getting safe houses and can live with self-respect with facilities like toilets, drinking water facilities, electricity connections, cooking gas connections etc.

To check transparency and corruption, the Center has put in place an online policy, where anyone can view the construction of houses with geo-tagged photographs and give full details of beneficiaries and the expenses incurred to them.

The ministry has also decided to conduct a study on social change to understand the impact of the housing program. In addition, the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy will also study the impact of high demand for steel and cement on governance reforms and development under PMAY (G).

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Saturday, December 21, 2019

Know the difference between Porches, Balcony, Verandas, Patios and Deck


A well-designed outdoor is a lucky circumstance for all homes and all seasons. Some of us have balconies, other decks, porches, patties or verandas. While most of us have a penchant for swapping these terms (and for believing that they all have the same meaning), they each have their own character and specifications.


Porches: They are generally low and covered structures, which are located in the entrance of the building. Porches can be both: open structures without windows; or covered interior expansions that protect the home from asymmetrical weather conditions. Their roofs provide shade; This is why porches are the perfect area for relaxation during summer; Nevertheless, porches differ in different parts of the world, both in function and look.

Balcony: It is an exterior extension of the upper floor of the building; on average one meter-enclosure (railing, ballasters, etc.). Balconies can be made from any solid and good-looking material; There is no strict rule. The balconies provide outdoor areas for various activities; Especially for apartment owners who lack the satisfaction of having a personal yard.

Verandas (also known as verandas): Stand for all sorts of enclosed platforms around the house. In fact, they play the role of a ground floor balcony, such as provides access around the house and both sides of the back door of the house. While the verandas is mostly an open area and can be used for all types of outdoor activities.

Patios: They represent living space outside your home, either a proper garden or a basic rest area. Depending on their size, the patios can be both attached and open. They are usually made of brick, concrete, stone, gravel or flagstone. Usually, the courtyards are attached to the house but again it all depends on your needs, desires and possibilities.

Deck: A deck is usually a roofless platform connecting a house. The decks are usually made of wood and are elevated from the ground. This may include places to sit, food as well as BBQ. The deck is usually covered by a railing. In some cases, the deck may also be covered by a pergola or canopy.

Such places can be found in both residential and commercial buildings; And are preferred due to the remarkable urban landscape they provide. This trend is becoming so popular that construction companies have begun to specialize in the design of these modern outdoor havens.

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