Key Points

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana has brought transformative change to families like Gayatri Ghodke's in Latur, Maharashtra. By providing secure, leak-free housing, the scheme has not just addressed physical infrastructure but also restored dignity and hope. Families previously struggling with unsafe shelters now have a stable foundation for their future. This initiative demonstrates how targeted government programs can meaningfully improve citizens' quality of life.

Key Points: Modi's PMAY Transforms Latur Family's Housing Hope

  • PM Awas Yojana provides affordable housing for low-income families
  • Latur family overcomes monsoon challenges with new home
  • Scheme improves living conditions and mental well-being
  • Beneficiaries gain sense of pride and dignity
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No more leaky roof: Latur family finds hope under PM Awas Yojana

Gayatri Ghodke's inspiring journey from leaky shelter to dignified home through PM's affordable housing scheme in Maharashtra

"A house is not just four walls. It's a foundation for dreams. - Gayatri Ghodke"

Latur (Maharashtra), Aug 21

For Gayatri Ghodke, a resident of Ausa town in Maharashtra's Latur district, having a permanent roof over her head once seemed like a distant dream. Struggling with a dilapidated house that leaked during monsoons and offered little comfort or safety, her family lived each day in uncertainty.

But that changed when she became a beneficiary of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) -- the government's flagship affordable housing scheme aimed at providing "housing for all".

Speaking to IANS, Gayatri shared how the scheme transformed their lives: "Earlier, our house was in a very bad condition. During rains, we used to face water leakage and damp walls. We couldn't sleep peacefully. But now, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and this scheme, we have a good house. There's no leakage, no fear. Life has truly changed for the better."

She added that the new house not only improved their physical living conditions but also brought mental peace and a renewed sense of pride and dignity.

"Now when guests visit, we don't feel ashamed. We are proud to say this is our own house," Gayatri said with a smile with other family members standing near her with the smiles on their faces.

Her story mirrors the experience of thousands of families across India who have found hope and stability through PMAY. In Latur district alone, several low-income households have received assistance under the scheme, allowing them to move from temporary or unsafe shelters to solid, well-built homes.

As Gayatri's family settles into their new home, she says their focus is now on giving family a better future -- one that begins with a secure and dignified place to live. "A house is not just four walls," she says. "It's a foundation for dreams."

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming story! As someone from Maharashtra, I've seen how monsoon rains can destroy kuccha houses. So glad this scheme is reaching those who need it most. Hope more families get this benefit soon.
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Michael C
While the scheme is commendable, I hope the implementation is transparent and reaches all deserving families without political bias. Housing is a basic right that should be available to all citizens equally.
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Anjali F
"A house is not just four walls. It's a foundation for dreams." So true! This brought tears to my eyes. Every family deserves this sense of security and dignity. 🙏
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Suresh O
My cousin in rural UP also got PMAY house last year. The difference it has made to their lives is incredible. No more worrying about monsoon leaks or snake intrusions. Good initiative by government.
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Kavya N
The emotional impact of having a proper home is often underestimated. It's not just about bricks and cement - it's about self-respect, safety, and being able to invite guests without shame. More power to such schemes!

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