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Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Launch Grih Pravesh for 5 Lakh PMAY-G Homes in Maharashtra

Union Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will launch the Grih Pravesh of over five lakh completed PMAY-G houses in Satara, Maharashtra. The event will be attended by CM Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Sunetra Ajit Pawar. Central assistance of Rs 8,368.50 crore for PMAY-G and approval for 35 rural road projects under PMGSY-IV were announced. Maharashtra has completed 17.92 lakh PMAY-G houses against a target of 43.80 lakh.

Union Minister to launch 'Grih Pravesh' of 5 lakh PMAY-G houses in Maha

New Delhi, May 14

Union Rural Development minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is set to launch the 'Grih Pravesh' of over five lakh completed houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin in Maharashtra's Satara district on Friday.

The Union Minister will also hand over house keys to six PMAY-G beneficiaries, including the beneficiary associated with the completion of the 3 croreth house under the scheme.

The event, to be held at the Sainik School Ground in Satara, will also be attended by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Sunetra Ajit Pawar, along with senior government officials and beneficiaries.

On the occasion, the Union Minister will also issue PMAY-G Mother Sanction involving central assistance worth Rs 8,368.50 crore for Maharashtra for the financial year 2026-27. Approval for 35 road projects under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)-IV will also be announced, benefiting 35 rural habitations in the state.

State-level awards under the "Maha Awaas Abhiyan 2023-24" will also be distributed during the programme.

Notably, PMAY-G is a flagship scheme of the Central Government aimed at providing pucca houses with basic amenities to eligible rural households. Under PMAY-G, the Government of India has so far allocated a cumulative target of 4.15 crore houses to States and Union Territories, against which 3.91 crore houses have been sanctioned, and more than 3.03 crore houses have already been completed as of 11 May 2026.

In Maharashtra, 41.42 lakh houses have been sanctioned against a target of 43.80 lakh, while 17.92 lakh have already been completed. In Satara district alone, 24,848 houses have been completed out of 54,759 sanctioned houses.

The government said the PMGSY-IV projects, covering nearly 96 km, are aimed at improving all-weather rural connectivity and access to healthcare, education, markets and public services.

Maharashtra has already sanctioned over 34,000 km of rural roads and more than 1,000 bridges under PMGSY, with investments exceeding Rs 15,000 crore.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Over 3 crore houses completed nationwide is no small feat. But I wish the government focused more on transparency in beneficiary selection. In many villages, deserving families are left out while those with connections get houses. Still, happy for those who got their pucca homes today. 🏠

Rohit P

Satara district has completed only 24,848 out of 54,759 sanctioned houses? That's less than 50%. Why the delay? Hope the Union Minister addresses such bottlenecks rather than just handing keys. The target of 4.15 crore houses is ambitious, but execution needs urgent improvement.

Kavya N

My grandmother in a village near Nashik got her PMAY-G house last year. She said it's the first time she has a toilet and clean water inside her home. These housing schemes are not just about bricks and mortar—they restore dignity. Kudos to the team for reaching 3 crore completions. 🙏

James A

Impressive numbers but I wonder about the quality of construction. In many rural areas, PMAY-G houses are poorly built and don't last long. The government should focus on using better materials and ensuring proper supervision. A house is only as good as its foundation.

Riya H

The PMGSY road projects covering 96 km will be a game-changer for 35 habitations. My own village got a pucca road under PMGSY last year and it cut travel time to the district hospital by half. Infrastructure and housing together can truly transform rural India. Let's keep the momentum going! 🚀

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