PMAY-U Transforms Lives in Udhampur: Over 430 Homes Completed in Phase 1

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Urban has transformed lives in Udhampur, with 437 houses completed under Phase 1 out of 508 applications. Families like Seema Devi's now live in pucca homes, free from monsoon leaks and with dignity. Municipal Council CEO Saddam Hussain urges beneficiaries to complete pending projects before the September 2026 deadline. PMAY-U 2.0 has already received 30 applications, with 17 houses under construction.

Key Points: PMAY-U in Udhampur: 437 Homes Completed, Lives Transformed

  • 437 houses completed under PMAY-U Phase 1 in Udhampur
  • 508 applications received, 71 projects pending
  • Seema Devi's family moved from kutcha to pucca home
  • Deadline for Phase 1 is September 2026
  • PMAY-U 2.0 launched with 30 applications received
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J-K: PMAY-U transforms lives in Udhampur, over 430 houses completed under Phase 1

PMAY-Urban transforms lives in Udhampur, with 437 houses completed under Phase 1. Families like Seema Devi's now live in pucca homes with dignity.

"We are really happy and want to thank the government for giving us what we needed. - Seema Devi"

Udhampur, May 17

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Urban is quietly but steadily changing the lives of families in Udhampur district, turning long-held dreams of permanent homes into reality for hundreds of families living below the poverty line.

Launched by the Central government with the goal of providing pucca houses to the urban poor, the scheme has made significant ground in Udhampur. Under PMAY-U 1.0, a total of 508 applications were received in the district. Of these, 437 beneficiaries have successfully completed their homes.

Around 21 cases remain pending due to the unwillingness of beneficiaries to proceed, while the broader count of pending projects stands at 71, stalled at various stages of construction. The deadline to complete all work under Phase 1.0 is September 2026, and authorities are pushing hard to meet it.

For Seema Devi, wife of labourer Jagdev Chand from Ward No. 21, Dandyal in Udhampur, the scheme has meant far more than just four walls and a roof. The family had spent years in a kutcha house where rainwater would seep in through the roof every monsoon, making even basic daily life difficult.

Today, the family lives in their own pucca house, and Seema cannot stop talking about how different everything feels.

"We are really happy and want to thank the government for giving us what we needed," she said. She recalled the difficult years in their old home and expressed deep gratitude toward the Government of India and the Prime Minister for making their dream possible. "Earlier, during the rainy season, water would come inside from the roof. Now my kids can study without any fear of the weather. We live peacefully and with dignity," she said.

Saddam Hussain, Chief Executive Officer of Municipal Council Udhampur, described PMAY-Urban as one of the most important flagship schemes of the Government of India for ensuring permanent housing for urban families.

He confirmed that under Phase 1.0, out of 508 applications received, 437 houses have been completed. However, around 71 projects are still pending due to work being stopped at different construction stages. Hussain has issued a formal appeal to these beneficiaries to resume construction immediately and complete their homes before the September 2026 deadline.

On the launch of PMAY-Urban 2.0, which rolled out in September 2024, Hussain said the administration has already received 30 applications under the Beneficiary Led Construction (BLC) component, with 17 houses currently under construction in urban Udhampur.

Under Phase 2.0, eligible beneficiaries receive financial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh, disbursed in three stages. The new phase operates through two main components: Beneficiary Led Construction and Affordable Housing in Partnership.

Hussain urged all eligible urban residents who do not currently own a permanent home or land to contact the Municipal Council without delay.

"Our priority is simple," he said. "No one should be left homeless. Every eligible person must get the benefit of this scheme."

- ANI

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Priya S
Seema Devi's story is so touching. Rainwater seeping through the roof, kids afraid to study during monsoon - no family should have to endure that. Modi ji's housing scheme is truly reaching the poorest. But I wish there was better monitoring to ensure all 508 applicants get their houses on time. 🙏
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Michael C
Good to see a targeted program actually delivering results. The 2.5 lakh assistance is substantial for these families. But why are 21 beneficiaries unwilling to proceed? The article doesn't explain that. Government should maybe address their concerns first rather than just pushing them to build. Some may have land issues or other constraints.
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Vikram M
437 houses completed out of 508 is a 86% success rate - that's impressive! The Municipal Council CEO seems genuinely committed. Udhampur is often overlooked in development news. This gives me hope that other districts in J&K are also progressing. Just hope the 71 pending projects don't get stuck in red tape. 🏠
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Sarah B
I'm skeptical about the willingness part - if people are applying for housing assistance, why would 21 suddenly become unwilling? Maybe they face issues with land title, construction costs beyond the subsidy, or family disputes. The government should treat each case individually rather than just issuing deadlines. Still, happy for those who got homes.
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Rohit P
This is real 'Vikas' - development that changes lives! My own family got a PMAY house in 2018. Before that we lived in a kutcha house that would leak every monsoon. Now my parents sleep peacefully. Seema Devi's words hit home. Jai Hind! Bharat Sark

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