The 'Housing for All' scheme faces the following key constraints: Which are correctly matched? 1. Lack of access to finance from formal financial institutions.2. Long-drawn out, multi-level approval system in urban areas in a large majority of municipal jurisdictions.3. For several categories of houses or those in particular locations, these delays are common even where a single window system has reportedly been introduced4. Limited private sector participation in affordable housing schemes in urban areas. Codes:

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India is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of government which is federal in structure with unitary features. There is a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minster as its head to advice the President who is the constitutional head of the country.
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The 'Housing for All' scheme faces the following key constraints: Which are correctly matched? 1. Lack of access to finance from formal financial institutions.<br>2. Long-drawn out, multi-level approval system in urban areas in a large majority of municipal jurisdictions.<br>3. For several categories of houses or those in particular locations, these delays are common even where a single window system has reportedly been introduced<br>4. Limited private sector participation in affordable housing schemes in urban areas. Codes: