Key Points

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana has dramatically transformed lives in Bihar's rural areas by providing concrete houses to thousands of families. Residents of Jalalpur village in Vaishali district have shared heartwarming stories of moving from vulnerable huts to sturdy homes. The scheme not only offers physical shelter but also brings social dignity and improved living standards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being credited for turning long-held dreams of homeownership into reality for poor families.

Key Points: Modi's PMAY Transforms Bihar Homes Empowering Rural Families

  • PMAY enables poor families to move from makeshift to concrete houses
  • Scheme provides social respect and improved living conditions
  • Beneficiaries in Vaishali district express gratitude to PM Modi
  • Rural families experience significant quality of life improvements
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Bihar: PMAY brings drastic change in people's lives, dreams of owning own home fulfilled

PM Awas Yojana brings concrete houses and dignity to thousands of poor families in Bihar's Vaishali district, fulfilling lifelong housing dreams.

"We have got a concrete house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). Now, we are living a respectful life - Beneficiary, Jalalpur Village"

Patna, Aug 1

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has brought a drastic change in the lives of thousands of families across the country, including the residents of Bihar's Vaishali district.

Thousands of poor and downtrodden families have realised their dreams of owning a pucca house. Under the scheme, they have moved from kuccha (makeshift) houses to concrete houses.

Several beneficiaries of the PMAY scheme in Jandaha block of Jalalpur village have expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the scheme, crediting him for turning their long-held dream into reality.

Many villagers, recalling harsh times of the past, said that earlier they and their families had to face many problems. During the rainy season, water used to drip into their hut house creating much inconvenience and trouble for the family.

"We have got a concrete house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). Now, we are living a respectful life, and children also get to study in a good environment. Our dream has been fulfilled because of PM Modi."

Indu Devi of the same village, sharing her happiness, said, "Earlier we used to live in a hut, we faced problems in every season. Now, we have a concrete house. We are very happy and deeply grateful to the Prime Minister."

She further said that the scheme not only changed their lives but also brought social respect to the family.

Many families have benefited from PMAY in the Vaishali district.

According to the local administration, hundreds of families in the Jandaha block have benefited from the scheme, improving their standard of living in rural areas.

The beneficiaries of Jalalpur village said that this scheme has proved to be a boon for them and also expressed hope that such schemes will be implemented in the future for the welfare of the poor.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scheme is good, implementation needs more transparency. In my district, many deserving families were left out while politically connected people got benefits. The idea is great but execution must improve.
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Arjun K
This is what development looks like! A pucca house brings dignity, safety and better health. My chacha's family in rural UP benefited too. Now his kids can study properly without worrying about monsoon leaks. #RealChange
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, I've seen firsthand how housing transforms lives. But we must ensure these homes have proper sanitation and water connections too. That's the next step for complete empowerment.
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Kavya N
So happy for these families! 🏡 A proper home changes everything - children's education, women's safety, family health. Hope the scheme reaches every corner of India. Bihar's progress gives me hope for other states too!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but quality control is important. In some places, the construction quality is poor. Govt should have strict monitoring to ensure these houses last for generations. Still, better than nothing for our rural poor.

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