Chhattisgarh CM's Visit Turns Tears to Joy for PM Awas Yojana Family

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the newly constructed home of PM Awas Yojana beneficiary Kalicharan in Surajpur district. The visit featured an emotional moment where Kalicharan's daughter, after initially missing the CM, met him, turning her tears to joy. CM Sai praised the quality of the house and shared that nearly 8 lakh out of 18 lakh approved houses in the state have been completed. He also announced additional housing support for surrendered Naxalites and 32,000 more homes under the PM Janman Yojana.

Key Points: CM Sai Meets PM Awas Yojana Beneficiary, Shares Housing Scheme Data

  • CM visits new PMAY house
  • Emotional moment with beneficiary's daughter
  • 8 lakh homes completed in state
  • Extra support for surrendered Naxalites
  • 32k more houses under PM Janman
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Tears turn to joy as Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai meets PM Awas Yojana beneficiary's family

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai visits a PMAY beneficiary's new home, witnessing emotional moments and sharing key housing scheme progress figures.

"Seeing our government's dream turning into reality gives me immense satisfaction. - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

Surajpur, Jan 19

There was an emotional and inspiring moment at Surajpur when Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the home of a beneficiary of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. The visit took place during the Chief Minister's two-day tour of the district. The impact of the government's housing schemes at the grassroots level was clearly visible there.

CM Sai visited the newly constructed house of Kalicharan, a resident of Manpur village, who built his permanent home with financial assistance under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Impressed by the quality and design of the house, CM Sai praised Kalicharan and said it was heartening to see how beneficiaries are combining government support with their own efforts to build dignified homes.

During the visit, the Chief Minister interacted warmly with Kalicharan's family. A touching moment was witnessed when Kalicharan's young daughter, who had initially missed meeting the Chief Minister, became emotional and started crying. When she finally met him, the atmosphere turned joyful.

CM Sai said such moments reflect the true success of government schemes. "Seeing our government's dream turning into reality gives me immense satisfaction," he said.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister shared key figures related to the housing scheme. He stated that out of 18 lakh houses approved under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in the state, nearly 8 lakh families have already received completed houses and have performed their griha pravesh.

He also informed that surrendered Naxalites are being provided an additional Rs 15,000 for housing support, and under the PM Janman Yojana, 32,000 more houses are set to be constructed. "Our government is continuously working to ensure that every eligible family gets a permanent house," CM Sai said.

Kalicharan and his family expressed deep gratitude to the Chief Minister and the government. Recalling their hardships, they said earlier their kutcha house with a tiled roof used to leak during the rains, causing severe problems. "Today, we are living peacefully in a pucca house. We are extremely thankful to the Chief Minister and the government," they said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Heartwarming story. The transition from a leaky kutcha house to a pucca home is life-changing for any family, especially in rural India. The focus on surrendered Naxalites is also a smart step towards rehabilitation and peace-building.
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Priyanka N
While the visit and the numbers are impressive, I hope the quality of construction is uniform across all 8 lakh houses. Sometimes, at the panchayat level, the materials used are sub-standard. The government must ensure strict monitoring so every family gets a safe, durable home.
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Aman W
Griha pravesh in a pucca house is a dream for millions. 8 lakh homes delivered is a solid achievement. But 18 lakh were approved... what about the remaining 10 lakh families? Hope the pace of construction keeps up. The wait can be very hard.
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Kavya N
The little girl crying and then meeting the CM – such a human moment amidst all the politics and statistics. It reminds us that at the center of every government scheme is a family, their hopes, and their tears of joy. More leaders should have such ground-level connections. ❤️
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Vikram M
Good work. The PMAY is one of the most impactful schemes. Combining it with support for surrendered Naxalites (₹15,000 extra) and the Janman Yojana shows a holistic approach to development in tribal and affected areas. This is how you win hearts and minds, not just elections.

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