Key Points

Under PM Modi’s PMAY scheme, thousands in Bihar now have secure concrete homes. Families in Vaishali no longer fear monsoons leaking into their huts. Beneficiaries credit the government for turning their dream of owning a house into reality. Many express deep gratitude for the life-changing impact of the scheme.

Key Points: Bihar PMAY Beneficiaries Thank Modi for Pucca Houses

  • PMAY provides concrete houses to underprivileged families in Bihar
  • Beneficiaries share improved living conditions post-scheme
  • Scheme launched by PM Modi in 2015 aids thousands
  • Families express gratitude for escaping leaky huts
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Bihar: PMAY beneficiaries thank govt for providing pucca houses

Thousands in Bihar’s Vaishali district celebrate new homes under PM Modi’s PMAY scheme, transforming lives with concrete houses.

"We want to thank PM Modi... we have built a permanent house and now live happily with the family. – Bindeshwar Sahni"

Vaishali, Aug 3

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015, has helped realise the dream of pucca houses (concrete houses) for lakhs of poor and downtrodden families across the country.

Under the scheme, those belonging to lower strata and with an unprivileged background are being provided with a pucca house under the scheme.

In Bihar’s Vaishali district, the widespread impact of this scheme is visible with thousands of beneficiaries having moved or in the process of moving from makeshift huts to permanent houses.

Many beneficiaries spoke to IANS, expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the scheme and sharing how their life changed after getting registered under the PMAY scheme.

Bindeshwar Sahni said that his family life has improved due to the construction of a permanent house.

“Earlier, during the rainy season, we saw water pouring from the terrace, but that is no longer the case,” he said.

He said that he couldn’t have imagined owning a house of his own unless the government’s monetary assistance came to his rescue.

“One day, I got information about this scheme. We applied for it and got the benefit. We want to thank PM Modi that by taking advantage of this scheme, we have built a permanent house and now live happily with the family,” he said.

“We want the Prime Minister to continue doing good work in the interest of the country’s poor and deprived,” he said.

Many others also benefited from this scheme.

Suresh Sahni said that he has benefited from this scheme and got a permanent house under this scheme six years ago.

“When we did not have a permanent house, water leakage, unsafe living conditions, and problems for children were part of our daily routine. But all that has become a thing of the past. We are thankful to PM Modi, who is promoting such welfare works for poor families,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scheme is good, implementation needs more transparency. In my village, some genuine beneficiaries were left out while politically connected people got houses. The government should audit the selection process properly.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! PM Modi's vision for housing for all is becoming reality. My chacha in Bihar was living in a jhuggi for 20 years. Now he has proper walls and roof over his head. This is real development that touches people's lives directly.
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Shreya B
The houses look nice but I hope they're built to last. In my district, some PMAY houses developed cracks within a year. Quality control is as important as quantity when it comes to such schemes.
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Vikram M
This is what "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" means! My driver's family in Patna got their house last month. The happiness on his face was priceless. Now his children can study properly without worrying about rain or cold. Great initiative!
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Kavya N
I wish the scheme could be expanded to include more families. The income criteria is too strict - many who are just above the cutoff line also struggle to build proper houses. Maybe a graded assistance system would help more people.

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