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Title: OF ‘KUTCHA’ AND ‘PAKKA’
Other Titles: VILLAGES IN INDIA THROUGH THE CASE OF PATANGARH, MADHYA PRADESH
Authors: JAIN, RAGINI JYOTI
Keywords: OF ‘KUTCHA’ AND ‘PAKKA’
VILLAGES IN INDIA
PATANGARH
MADHYA PRADESH
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: SPA Bhopal
Series/Report no.: 2017BARC035;TH001723
Abstract: Rural development in India is largely defined by the ideas of ‘kutcha’ and ‘pakka’ construction. In Hindi, the word ‘pakka’ means solid or permanent. ‘Kutcha’ houses are defined as temporary structures built using mud, grass, reed, stones, thatch, straw, leaves, and unburnt bricks. In contrast ‘Pakka’ houses are built using cement, RCC and baked bricks. In India, a large-scale plan to build ‘pakka’ houses under PMAY (and earlier iterations) is underway. It offers a universal solution to the people to build a structurally stable and easy to maintain units.
URI: http://dspace.spab.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/2029
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