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PM Awas Yojana Brings New Hope to Saharanpur Families

Beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana in Saharanpur expressed happiness after receiving permanent homes. They earlier faced difficulties in rented houses and tin sheds, especially during rains. The direct benefit transfer system ensures instalments reach their accounts without middlemen. Residents praised the Modi government for improving housing and basic facilities over 12 years.

PM Awas Yojana brings new hope to families in Saharanpur

Saharanpur, May 28

Beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in Saharanpur expressed happiness after receiving homes under the central government scheme. Residents including Kusum Gupta, Manjula and Satish Raj toldthat the housing scheme has brought a major change in their lives.

They all showered praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his government completed 12 years in office.

Talking to IANS, the beneficiaries said they earlier lived in rented houses or under tin sheds where they faced several problems, especially during the rainy season. They said rainwater would leak through the roofs, making life difficult for their families.

Those living in rented accommodation also faced pressure from landlords, who often asked them to vacate the houses.

After receiving benefits under the PM Awas Yojana, the families now have permanent homes of their own. They said having a roof over their heads has given them security and relief from everyday struggles.

"We are very happy now because we finally have our own house. Earlier, we faced many difficulties while living in rented homes and tin sheds. Now nobody can force us to leave," said Kusum.

The residents also appreciated the direct benefit transfer system introduced under the scheme. They said the instalments for house construction are transferred directly into their bank accounts without the involvement of middlemen.

"The money comes directly into our account, and we do not have to pay any commission to anyone," Manjula added. She said that she was given Rs 2.5 lakh under the scheme.

The beneficiaries praised the Modi government for improving basic facilities such as roads, water supply and housing during the last 12 years. They said welfare benefits are now reaching people without discrimination and corruption has reduced due to direct transfer of funds.

They also expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would continue in office so that more welfare schemes could reach poor and needy families in the future. According to the residents, the PM Awas Yojana has not only provided houses but also brought dignity, safety and stability to their lives.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy for the beneficiaries, but let's not pretend everything is perfect. Many eligible families still haven't gotten houses due to bureaucratic delays. The scheme is good, but execution needs to be faster and more transparent. Still, a roof over the head changes lives—no doubt about that.

Riya H

Reading this made my day! 💙 My family also struggled with rented houses when I was young. The security of owning a home is priceless. PM Awas Yojana is one of the most impactful schemes for the poor. More such initiatives needed!

Karthik V

It's heartwarming to see families getting a permanent roof. But we need to ensure these houses are built with quality materials—not just for show. In some villages, I've seen houses with cracks. The government must monitor construction standards. Still, good work overall! 👍

Naveen S

Direct benefit transfer has removed corruption from many schemes. I've seen middlemen literally disappear from our area since this started. The 2.5 lakh figure mentioned seems low though—construction costs have risen. Hope the government increases the amount to match inflation. Still, a step in the right direction. 🏡

Sneha F

Modi ji's focus on housing is commendable. My neighbour got one and she cried when she got the keys. For a poor family, a house is everything—dignity, safety, stability. This is what "sabka saath, sabka vikas" truly means. 🙏

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