Key Points

The Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) has made significant strides in rural housing development. Nearly 2.69 crore houses have been completed, approaching the ambitious target of 2.95 crore pucca houses. The government has allocated substantial funds and developed tracking mechanisms to ensure successful implementation. States are actively encouraged to provide land for landless beneficiaries, making affordable housing a priority.

Key Points: Modi's PMAY-G Scheme Nears 2.95 Crore Rural Housing Target

  • - Rs 2.26 lakh crore allocated for rural housing scheme
  • States must provide land for landless beneficiaries
  • AwaasSoft-MIS module tracks landless beneficiary details
  • Scheme extends through 2028-29
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2.69 crore houses built for rural poor under PMAY-G scheme: Minister

Centre reveals 2.69 crore rural houses completed under PMAY-G, targeting 2.95 crore pucca houses with basic amenities by 2024

"Under PMAY-G, there is no bar on constructing multi-storeyed houses - Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Minister of Rural Development"

New Delhi, March 12

As many as 2.69 crore houses have been completed till the end of the FY 2023-24 under Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana- Gramin (PMAY-G) which set a target of constructing 2.95 crore pucca houses with basic amenities by March 31, 2024, for which the Centre gave Rs 2.26 lakh crore to states, according to information tabled in the Lok Sabha.

The Union Cabinet has approved the proposal for “implementation of the PMAY-G during FY 2024-25 to 2028-29” for the construction of an additional two crore rural houses along with the remaining houses against the earlier target of 2.95 crore houses by March, 2025, Minister of State for Rural Development Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani said in a written reply in the Lower House.

Under the PMAY-G scheme, the States and union territories have to ensure that the landless beneficiary is provided land from the government land or any other land, including public land (Panchayat common land, community land or land belonging to other local authorities).

For the selected land, adequate infrastructure, including electricity, road connectivity and availability of drinking water, solid and liquid waste management facilities have to be ensured by the states. The land is a state subject, and the Ministry has no role in the land acquisition matters of the states, the Minister explained.

The Ministry has been actively pursuing this matter with the states/UTs for providing land to the remaining landless beneficiaries.

The Centre has been issuing instructions in the framework for the Implementation of the PMAY-G for the states and UTs to provide land for landless beneficiaries. Besides, regular follow-ups with the states are held in review meetings and official communications, he added.

A module for capturing details of landless beneficiaries has been developed on the AwaasSoft-MIS of PMAY-G for regular monitoring.

Under PMAY-G, there is no bar on the construction of more than one-storeyed houses for more than one PMAY-G beneficiaries combined together to tackle the landlessness issue, the Minister further stated.

- IANS

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