Union Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh said on Wednesday that the steel ministry will promote recycling of scraps to increase in-house production and also provide affordable homes made of steel, which are cost effective and more durable.

We want to increase steel consumption in the country and prepared prototypes of affordable house for Rural Development Ministry where 5 crore affordable houses will be built in coming five years'', Birendra Singh told TOI during a meeting of Parliamentary Consultative Committee on Steel.

He said the new scheme of PM Awas Yojana has endorsed Rs2.20 lakh for a beneficiary. The ministry has prepared prototypes of steel which costs less than Rs two lakh a unit and three times more durable than the present structure, said the minister.

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The government has asked Railways, Shipping and Transport ministries to boost up use of steel in the infrastructure and industries which will increase its life to three times from 55 to 60 years at present to 150 to 150 years'', claimed the minister.

He said steel consumption in India still remains low compared to world standards. To avoid over capacity situation, we need to enhance consumption of steel in every possible way. Steel is the backbone of our economy and we have to strengthen it.

There is significant potential for growth of Indian steel sector, underscored by the fact that the per capita steel consumption in the country at 61kg is much lower than the global average of 208kg'', he said.