Key Points

The Union government has sanctioned 3.76 lakh new houses for Assam under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) scheme. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlighted the state's remarkable achievement of completing 20 lakh houses and launched the innovative 'Lakhimi Mistri' program to train women in masonry skills. The initiative aims to empower rural women and improve infrastructure in Assam. Additionally, 21 new Knowledge Centres were virtually inaugurated to support farmers with better information and resources.

Key Points: Chouhan Sanctions 3.76 Lakh PMAY-G Houses for Assam Rural Development

  • Centre sanctions additional 3.76 lakh houses under PMAY-G scheme
  • Lakhimi Mistri program to train women in masonry skills
  • 21 new Knowledge Centres inaugurated across Assam
  • Assam completes 20 lakh houses under central housing scheme
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Centre sanctions 3.76 lakh more houses under PMAY-G for Assam

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces major housing boost for Assam, launches women's skill training initiative

"We are committed to improving rural infrastructure and living conditions - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, May 17

In a big push for rural development in Assam, the Union government on Saturday announced the sanctioning of 3.76 lakh more houses for the state under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G).

The announcement was made by Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, during a virtual ‘Grihapravesh’ ceremony held in Guwahati to mark the completion of 55,000 houses under the same scheme.

Speaking at the event, Chouhan said the government is committed to improving rural infrastructure and ensuring better living conditions for poor and underprivileged families. He also appreciated Assam’s achievement of completing 20 lakh houses under PMAY-G, describing it as a remarkable milestone.

The event was attended by several beneficiaries who have moved into their newly built homes. They were felicitated for successfully completing their houses under the central housing scheme.

In a step aimed at empowering rural women, the Union Minister also launched the ‘Lakhimi Mistri’ initiative. This programme will train women in masonry skills, opening up employment opportunities for them in the construction sector. As a symbolic start to the initiative, safety kits were distributed to five women who will receive training under the new scheme.

Chouhan also virtually inaugurated 21 ‘Knowledge Centres’ across Assam. These centres have been set up under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) and are aimed at supporting farmers by giving them better access to information and agricultural resources.

During the event, Chouhan praised the Assam government for effectively implementing rural development schemes. He especially congratulated Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for his leadership in making these efforts successful.

Chief Minister Sarma, who was present at the ceremony, thanked the Union government for its continued support. He said that the state is fully committed to empowering farmers, women, and rural communities through inclusive and sustainable development.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news for Assam! 👏 PMAY-G has been a game-changer for rural India. My cousin in Barpeta district got a house under this scheme last year - the difference it made to his family's life is incredible. The 'Lakhimi Mistri' initiative is especially praiseworthy - empowering women with skills is the way forward!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the housing initiative, I hope the government ensures proper quality checks. In my village near Silchar, some PMAY houses developed cracks within months of construction. The scheme is good but implementation needs monitoring.
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Arjun S.
Assam is finally getting the attention it deserves! 20 lakh houses completed is no small feat. The Knowledge Centres for farmers are much needed - hope they provide information in local languages too. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Meena T.
As someone from Assam, I can say these schemes are making a real difference. But I wish they would also focus on improving road connectivity to these new houses. Many villages still lack proper roads even after getting pucca houses.
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Sanjay D.
The Lakhimi Mistri program is brilliant! Women empowerment + skill development = sustainable growth. Hope this model gets replicated across other states. More power to our sisters in Assam! 💪
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Neha P.
Good initiative but the government should also think about providing basic furniture and utilities to these houses. Just four walls don't make a home complete. Maybe include some essential items in the package?

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