Key Points

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana has successfully provided permanent homes to thousands of low-income families in Chamoli district. Families who previously lived in fragile temporary huts now enjoy dignified housing with basic amenities. Beneficiaries like Vinod Lal express profound gratitude for achieving their dream of home ownership. This scheme demonstrates how targeted governance can transform lives in remote, challenging terrains.

Key Points: PMAY Brings Dignified Housing to Chamoli's Poor Families

  • PMAY completes 1,536 houses in Chamoli's nine urban local bodies
  • Scheme provides basic amenities including kitchen and bathroom facilities
  • Transforms fragile temporary huts into permanent dignified homes
  • Brings hope to remote hill districts with difficult terrain challenges
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Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana brings dignified living to Chamoli's poor

PM Awas Yojana transforms lives in Chamoli with 1,536 completed homes, providing stability and dignity to low-income families in Uttarakhand's remote hills.

"Today, we are living respectfully in our new home - Vinod Lal, PMAY beneficiary"

Chamoli, Sep 7

In the remote hilly district of Chamoli, Uttarakhand, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has turned the dream of owning a home into a reality for thousands of low-income families. Under this central government scheme aimed at providing “Housing for All,” a total of 1,818 people applied from nine urban local bodies of the district, out of which 1,536 houses have already been completed.

Families are happy after finding dignified homes equipped with basic amenities like water supply, electricity, kitchens, bathrooms, and toilets. They were earlier living in fragile and temporary huts. The scheme has had a transformational impact on the lives of beneficiaries — offering not just shelter, but stability, self-respect, and a renewed sense of confidence.

One such story is that of Vinod Lal, a resident of the Basantpur area in Gochar Nagar, who once lived in a kutcha house and struggled to make ends meet. Thanks to PMAY, he now owns a fully constructed pucca home.

Overjoyed with this change, Vinod told IANS, “Earlier, we didn’t have a proper place to live. After applying under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, we received assistance to build our own house. Today, we are living respectfully in our new home. We are very happy and thankful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making this dream come true.”

His wife, Kalpeshwari Devi, echoed the sentiment with gratitude: “We are a very poor family. With the help of this government scheme, we received a house. We built a kitchen, a bathroom, and a toilet. This has brought dignity to our lives. We wholeheartedly thank the government for this opportunity.”

The PMAY initiative continues to bring hope to thousands in border and hill districts like Chamoli, where housing development is often hindered by difficult terrain and limited resources.

The success of this scheme here highlights how targeted governance and sustained efforts can bring about real, on-the-ground change — especially for the most vulnerable sections of society. For many like Vinod and Kalpeshwari, PMAY is not just a scheme — it's a second chance at life with dignity.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to read about Vinod and Kalpeshwari's story. Every Indian deserves a safe and dignified home. Hope this scheme reaches every corner of our country. ❤️
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Aman W
Great initiative but implementation needs monitoring. In our district, many eligible people are still waiting while some ineligible got houses. Hope they fix these issues.
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Sarah B
Working in development sector, I can confirm PMAY has been transformative. The focus on hill districts like Chamoli shows inclusive planning. More such stories needed!
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Vikram M
From kutcha to pucca house - this is real garibi hatao! My relative in Uttarakhand also got PMAY house last year. The difference it makes to family's confidence is incredible.
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Nisha Z
Kitchen, bathroom and toilet - these basic things we take for granted mean everything to poor families. So proud of our government schemes actually reaching people in remote areas.

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