Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Nguyen Cao Son chaired the meeting.
By the end of 2020, the total housing floor area in the province was over 27 million sq.m, nearly 11.6 million sq.m higher than that of 2010, mainly private houses.
The ratio of solid houses was over 95% while the remainders are semi-solid and unsolid houses, mainly in rural areas.
The province has donated money for more than 2,000 households which rendered services to the revolution and over 1,000 poor families to build new houses.
The programme aims to have the total housing area of over 37.2 million sq.m by 2025 and 52.7 million sq.m by 2030.
In the period of 2021-2025, Ninh Binh expects to build an additional of 384,000 sq.m of commercial houses, urban and residential areas, and over 234,000 sq.m of social houses.
It will also provide money for the poor to build 700 new houses and repair over 1,000 houses for revolutionary contributors.
In his conclusion, Son stressed the importance of the programme and requested the consulting unit to work closely with localities and the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to update, review and exactly calculate the data.
The Department of Construction must define the name, content and criteria of the programme properly, while the People's Committees of districts and cities must supplement budget for building new houses for revolutionary contributors in the period of 2021-2025 and create policies and mechanisms and reserve clean land plots to attract investors to build social houses in the province, he said.
Translated by Nguyen Thuy