3 Crore Rural Homes Built Under PMAY-G, AI Tools Boost Transparency

The government has announced the completion of nearly 3 crore rural houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G). The scheme utilizes geo-tagging and AI-driven tools for real-time progress monitoring and anomaly detection. Aadhaar-based face authentication with features like eye-blink detection is used to verify beneficiaries and prevent fraud. The program is on course to achieve a cumulative target of 4.95 crore houses by the year 2029.

Key Points: 3 Crore Rural Homes Completed Under PMAY-G: Govt Report

  • 2.99 crore houses completed
  • AI & geo-tagging for monitoring
  • Aadhaar face authentication prevents fraud
  • Convergence with other welfare schemes
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Nearly 3 crore rural homes completed under PMAY‑G: Centre

Govt reports 2.99 crore houses built under PMAY-G, using AI and geo-tagging for fraud prevention and real-time monitoring. Target: 4.95 crore by 2029.

"By using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning tools, monitoring has become sharper, fraud prevention stronger, and implementation more credible. - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 31

A target of 4.15 crore houses had been allocated under Phases I and II of the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana‑Gramin, with 3.90 crore houses sanctioned and 2.99 crore completed, the government said on Tuesday.

A cumulative fund transfer of Rs 4,03,886 crore has been made to ensure timely resources for construction and beneficiary support across states. The scheme is on course to reach a cumulative target of 4.95 crore houses by 2029, an official statement said.

The beneficiary‑led scheme has been strengthened through geo‑tagging of houses with time and date-stamped photographs. This digital record allows real‑time monitoring of progress and ensures that houses are built as per guidelines.

Further, AI‑driven monitoring tools have been included to support anomaly detection and Aadhaar face authentication to bolster transparency and prevent fraud.

Convergence with schemes such as the Viksit Bharat‑Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), Swachh Bharat Mission‑Gramin, Self‑Help Groups, Jal Jeevan Mission and PM‑Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has empowered beneficiaries.

PMAY‑G has been designed as a beneficiary‑led programme, where families take ownership of building their homes and financial assistance is released directly into the beneficiary's bank account.

"Over the past ten years, PMAY‑G has demonstrated consistent performance, with year-wise completions indicating its capacity to maintain steady progress across various phases," the statement said.

"By using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning tools, monitoring has become sharper, fraud prevention stronger, and implementation more credible. These innovations ensure that every house built is genuine and every beneficiary verified," the statement said.

AI models identify attributes of houses such as walls, roofs, doors, and windows from photographs uploaded. The system recommends the most appropriate final photograph for approval, ensuring that only genuine and complete houses are marked as finished.

Beneficiaries are verified through Aadhaar‑based, AI‑enabled face authentication, ensuring that only eligible households receive support and strengthening the credibility of the database.

Advanced features such as eye‑blink and motion detection are used during beneficiary verification of the scheme. These checks confirm that the authentication process is live and genuine, preventing impersonation or misuse.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the numbers are impressive, the real test is the quality of construction. In some areas, houses are built so poorly they need repairs within a year. The government must ensure strict quality checks alongside digital monitoring. The intent is good, but execution on the ground needs more vigilance.
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Suresh O
The use of AI and Aadhaar face authentication is a game-changer. It brings much-needed transparency. Earlier, middlemen would take a cut. Now, the money goes straight to the beneficiary's account. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
Convergence with Jal Jeevan Mission and Surya Ghar Yojana is brilliant. A house is not just walls; it needs water and electricity to become a home. This holistic approach is what true development looks like. 👏
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Michael C
Interesting to see India leveraging technology for social welfare at this scale. The eye-blink detection for fraud prevention is quite advanced. A model other developing nations could learn from.
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Kavya N
My didi got a house under this scheme in Odisha. The process was smooth and she is very proud to have her own home. The sense of ownership it gives to families, especially women, is priceless. More power to such initiatives!

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