Key Points

Hundreds of families in Vidisha have moved from crumbling kutcha houses to permanent homes under PMAY. Beneficiaries describe escaping flooded dwellings and sleepless monsoon nights. Labourers and artisans say the Rs 2.5 lakh aid made homeownership possible for the first time. Many emotionally thanked PM Modi for the life-changing scheme.

Key Points: Vidisha PMAY Beneficiaries Thank Modi for New Pucca Houses

  • PMAY provides Rs 2.5 lakh aid for pucca houses
  • Families escape leaky roofs, flooding in rains
  • Labourers, artisans fulfill homeownership dreams
  • Beneficiaries credit Modi govt for life-changing scheme
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PMAY beneficiaries in Vidisha move to their own pucca houses, thank Modi govt

Hundreds of families in Vidisha celebrate moving into permanent homes under PMAY, expressing gratitude to PM Modi for transforming their lives.

"Earlier, our kutcha house used to get flooded with rainwater... now a permanent house has been built. – Anguri Bai Jain"

Vidisha, June 23

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has brought phenomenal change in the lives of hundreds of families in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh. Many families who had to endure leaking roofs and water seeping from walls, particularly during the rainy season, are now living a comfortable life in a concrete house of their own.

And, for this impactful change in their lives, they are thanking the Modi government.

Under the Centre’s PMAY scheme, the poor families get financial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh, helping them build permanent houses and live a life of dignity.

Some of the PMAY beneficiaries in Vidisha district spoke to IANS about how the scheme brought a turnaround in their lives.

Anguri Bai Jain said, “Earlier, our kutcha house used to get flooded with rainwater, and we used to stay awake all night. But we got Rs 2.5 lakh under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, and now a permanent house has been built. It has given us a lot of relief. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the bottom of my heart.”

Padmachandra Jain said, “We are labourers. It was our dream to build a house; this scheme is a boon for the poor. Today we have a concrete roof and we can sleep peacefully.”

Ghasiram Sen said, “I do hair cutting and shaving. I never thought that I would be able to build a permanent house. But with the scheme given by Modi ji, today a house has been built.”

Vineet Bai said, “Our house was a tin shed, now the roof has been put up. The children are able to study. We could never build such a house with the money we earn, but now our dream has come true.”

Rani said, “We had a kutcha house, we faced a lot of trouble during summers and rains. Now we are highly relieved with a pucca house.”

Lal Singh Ahirwar said, “Earlier, the house used to collapse every rainy season. Now we are living in a concrete house. We are grateful to the Prime Minister.”

Other women beneficiaries like Rekha Bai and Sangeeta Ahirwar also described the Pradhan Mantri Yojana as the 'beginning of change'.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is truly heartwarming to see! PMAY is transforming lives across India. My own cousin in UP got a house under this scheme last year. The happiness on his family's face was priceless. More power to such initiatives! 🙏
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Priya M.
While the scheme is good, I hope the quality of construction is monitored properly. In my village, some houses developed cracks within months. The intention is noble but execution needs equal attention.
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Amit S.
Housing for all is a fundamental right. Glad to see our tax money being used for such impactful schemes. The government should now focus on providing basic amenities like water and electricity to these new houses too.
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Sunita P.
My didi works as anganwadi worker in MP. She says the confidence these pucca houses give to women is amazing! No more worrying about snakes entering through mud walls or roofs leaking during rains. Small things that make big difference 💕
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Vikram J.
The real success will be when every needy family gets this benefit. Currently many deserving people are left out due to documentation issues or corruption at local level. Hope the scheme reaches all intended beneficiaries.
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Neha T.
As an architect, I appreciate that these houses are being built with proper ventilation and space planning. Earlier government housing schemes often ignored these aspects. Progress is visible inch by inch!
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Karan D.
The emotional testimonials say it all. A secure home changes everything - children can study better, families stay healthier, and women feel safer. This is real development, not

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