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The Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board is preparing to launch a significant affordable housing project in Tiruvallur district. After pandemic-related delays, the project will provide 1,152 flats to economically weaker sections across Chennai and Tiruvallur. The four-storey complex represents a major investment of Rs 156 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana scheme. With nearly 90% construction complete, the project promises to improve urban housing conditions for low-income families.

Key Points: TNUHDB 1,152 Affordable Homes Set for Tiruvallur Launch

  • - Rs 156 crore project provides affordable housing in Tiruvallur district
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After delays, TNUHDB to inaugurate 1,152-flat housing project in Tiruvallur by Dec

Tamil Nadu's massive housing project under PMAY scheme delivers 1,152 flats to low-income families after pandemic-induced delays

"Nearly 90 per cent of the construction has been completed - TNUHDB Executive Engineer"

Chennai, Oct 14

After a significant delay, the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) is set to inaugurate its major housing project with 1,152 flats spread across 16 blocks at Poochi Aathipedu village in Uthukottai taluk, Tiruvallur district, by December.

The four-storey project, constructed for Rs 156 crore, is aimed at providing affordable homes to families from economically weaker sections in both Tiruvallur and Chennai districts.

The project, initiated in 2019 under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) - Housing for All scheme, was originally scheduled for completion within 18 months. However, the pandemic brought work to a standstill for nearly two years. The construction timeline was later extended thrice -- from December 2022 to June 2023 and then to June 2025 -- before being finalised for completion this year.

Intended to improve urban housing conditions, the scheme focuses on providing secure and affordable accommodation to slum dwellers and low-income families.

The Tiruvallur TNUHDB executive engineer said each flat costs Rs 13.55 lakh, of which Rs 6.5 lakh is contributed by the state government and Rs 1.5 lakh by the Union government. Beneficiaries with an annual income below Rs 3 lakh are eligible under the scheme and are required to pay Rs 6.5 lakh.

Nearly 90 per cent of the construction has been completed, with only finishing works such as painting and the installation of a sewage treatment plant pending.

The project is expected to be ready for occupation by December, following an extension granted to the contractor.

In addition to the residential blocks, the housing complex is being developed with essential civic amenities, including a community hall, a primary school, a Primary Health Centre (PHC), two nursery schools, and three ration shops.

Applications for the flats were accepted through the TNUHDB portal and the Chief Minister's Special Cell. Once inaugurated, the project is expected to mark a major milestone in the state government's ongoing efforts to provide affordable housing and improve living standards for economically weaker sections across the Chennai-Tiruvallur region.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 6.5 lakh for a flat with all these facilities is actually quite reasonable. The government subsidy is really helping poor families. My cousin has applied for one of these flats - fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the initiative, the repeated delays show poor project management. From 18 months to nearly 5 years - that's unacceptable. Hope they learn from this for future projects.
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Karthik V
Good to see they're including schools, health centre and ration shops. Makes it a complete community rather than just buildings. This is how urban development should be done! 👍
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Michael C
The location in Tiruvallur district is strategic - close enough to Chennai for work opportunities but more affordable. Smart planning by the authorities.
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Anjali F
Hope the selection process is transparent and truly benefits the needy families. Sometimes these schemes don't reach the actual poor people. Government should ensure proper verification.

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