Key Points

Residents of Vaishali, Bihar are experiencing life-changing benefits from the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Ashok Paswan shared how his family no longer deals with a leaking roof during monsoon seasons. Nirshi Devi expressed immense gratitude, stating her fears of her house collapsing are finally over. This central government scheme is providing secure, permanent housing to thousands of economically backward families across the country.

Key Points: Ashok Paswan Nirshi Devi Thank Modi for PMAY Pucca Houses in Vaishali

  • Ashok Paswan describes children's struggle to study in a leaking kuccha house
  • Nirshi Devi recalls constant fear of her hut collapsing in storms
  • Both beneficiaries highlight an end to seasonal difficulties after moving
  • The scheme is transforming lives for lakhs of homeless families across India
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Bihar: Vaishali's Ashok Paswan and Nirshi Devi thank govt for pucca houses under PMAY

Vaishali residents Ashok Paswan and Nirshi Devi share how PM Modi's PMAY scheme ended their struggles with kuccha houses, bringing them security and gratitude.

"I am very grateful to PM Modi for this - Nirshi Devi"

Patna, Sep 14

The Central government is running many public welfare schemes to bring economically backward people into the mainstream. One of these is the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). This scheme is proving to be a boon for those who don’t have a house of their own and are longing for a pucca house.

PMAY has brought a drastic change in the lives of lakhs of people across the country. In Bihar’s Vaishali district, two people, Ashok Paswan and Nirshi Devi, shared with IANS their experience of difficult times when staying in kuccha house and the ease of living after shifting to pucca house.

Ashok Paswan, a PMAY beneficiary of Dilawarpur Govardhan Panchayat of Bidupur (Vaishali), said that earlier the house was a hut, due to which there were more problems, and children suffered difficult times in studying.

“Now, we have got the benefits of PMAY. There is no problem. Earlier, water used to drip from the hut during the rainy season. Getting a house under the Awas Yojana helped us get rid of this problem,” he said.

Nirshi Devi, another PMAY beneficiary, said that earlier, there were many problems due to having a kutcha house.

“We had to face difficulties in every season. Due to the hut, water used to drip during the rainy season, and there was always a fear of the hut collapsing during a storm. After getting the benefits of PMAY, my house was made permanent. Now our problems are over. I am very grateful to PM Modi for this,” she said.

Notably, the story is not just of Ashok Paswan and Nirshi Devi.

Hundreds and thousands of poor families are getting their own pucca houses built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. These houses are given to those people who don’t have a house of their own.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Bihar, I've seen how kuccha houses struggle during monsoon. PMAY is a blessing for poor families. Hope more people get this benefit soon.
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Michael C
Great to see government schemes actually reaching the people who need them most. Housing is a basic human right and this is progress.
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Anjali F
While the scheme is good, I hope the implementation is transparent and corruption-free. Many deserving families still wait for their turn. The process needs to be faster.
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Suresh O
My cousin in Uttar Pradesh also got a PMAY house last year. The difference it has made to their family's health and children's education is remarkable. 👏
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Kavya N
So happy for Ashok Paswan and Nirshi Devi! A pucca house means dignity, safety, and better future for children. More such success stories please!

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