'PMAY is restoring dignity to poor': Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan leads housing drive in Chhattisgarh's Ambikapur

IANS May 14, 2025 174 views

Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan led a massive housing drive in Ambikapur, delivering 51,000 PMAY homes to beneficiaries. He accused the previous Congress government of stalling the welfare scheme, contrasting it with Modi's pro-poor initiatives. Emotional recipients shared how the pucca houses transformed their lives after years in slums. The event also highlighted agricultural reforms, including plans to combat fake seeds damaging farmer livelihoods.

"PM Modi’s goal is that no poor citizen should be without a permanent home" – Shivraj Chouhan
Ambikapur, May 13: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday participated in the ‘Mor Awas Mor Adhikar’ programme held in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh.

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51,000 PMAY homes distributed in Chhattisgarh

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Chouhan blames Congress for earlier delays

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Beneficiaries share emotional stories of relief

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Govt plans crackdown on fake seeds harming farmers

During the event, 51,000 beneficiaries across the state were granted permanent homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). The joy and relief were clearly visible on the faces of families who finally received their long-awaited dream homes. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai was also present during the programme.

Addressing the gathering, Chouhan launched a sharp attack on the previous Congress-led government. He alleged that the Congress administration had halted the implementation of PMAY, thereby denying the poor their rightful entitlements. “The failure and anti-poor policies of the Congress are the reason they were voted out of power,” Chouhan said.

“Today, under our government, the dreams of the poor are being fulfilled. Those who had no permanent shelter are now receiving their homes. The construction of even more houses will be accelerated in the coming days.”

He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and his commitment to the welfare of the poor. “PM Modi’s goal is that no poor citizen should be without a permanent home, and our government is working with full dedication towards that goal,” he added. The agriculture minister emphasised the need for balanced use of fertilisers, cautioning that excessive application not only damages the soil but also harms farmers in the long run. He informed that agricultural scientists are being deployed to educate farmers on sustainable practices. The minister also revealed that the government is considering a new law to tackle the growing problem of fake seeds, which pose a serious threat to crop quality and farmer livelihoods.

Beneficiaries also shared their gratitude and emotional stories. Mehruram, one of the recipients, said, “We used to live in a thatched hut and suffered a lot during every monsoon. But thanks to PM Modi’s initiative, we now have a permanent house. The government has cared for people like us. I am very happy today and sincerely thank PM Modi.”

Another beneficiary, Kalu, recounted, “We were forced to live in slums. Life was extremely difficult. But the Modi government has given us a dignified life by providing a pucca house. My family and I are overjoyed. I will always remain grateful for this housing scheme. PMAY has not just given us shelter but also restored our dignity and given us a chance to live respectfully.”

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is truly heartwarming! Every Indian deserves a safe roof over their head. PMAY is changing lives in ways we can't imagine. Just saw the video of beneficiaries getting keys - their happiness is infectious. More power to such initiatives! 🇮🇳
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Priyanka M.
While I appreciate the housing initiative, why must every program become political? The minister could have just celebrated the achievement instead of attacking Congress. Development should be above party politics. The poor don't care which party helps them.
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Sunil T.
My cousin in Raipur got a PMAY house last year. The difference it has made to their family is unbelievable! Children can study properly now, no more leaking roofs during rains. But government should also ensure basic amenities like water and electricity reach these new colonies.
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Ananya R.
The emotional stories of beneficiaries brought tears to my eyes. We urban middle class take so much for granted. Just imagine living in a thatched hut your whole life and finally getting a concrete home - what a life-changing moment! More such schemes needed 🙏
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but implementation needs monitoring. In my district, some PMAY houses were poorly constructed with substandard materials. The government should have strict quality checks. A house is for generations - it must be built to last.
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Neha P.
The combination of housing scheme with agricultural advice is smart planning! Our farmers need both - stable homes and sustainable farming knowledge. Hope the fake seeds law comes soon - that's a major issue affecting crop yields. 👏

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