Key Points

The Mor Awaas initiative in Banki Mongra is transforming lives through housing distribution under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Municipal officials are helping economically vulnerable families secure permanent homes during challenging monsoon conditions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of inclusive development is being realized through this groundbreaking program. Local leadership, like Soni Kumari Jha, is playing a crucial role in implementing these life-changing housing solutions.

Key Points: Modi's Mor Awaas Brings Housing Hope to Chhattisgarh Families

  • 53 beneficiaries selected for housing certificates
  • 26 families already received official documentation
  • Scheme targets economically weaker sections
  • Provides permanent housing during monsoon season
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Shelter for all: Mor Awaas brings relief to several families in monsoon

Banki Mongra Municipal Council distributes 53 housing certificates under PMAY, providing secure homes for economically weaker sections

"Under 'Mor Awaas - Mor Adhikaar', we are building homes and empowering communities - Soni Kumari Jha, Municipal Council Chairperson"

Banki Mongra, Chhattisgarh, Aug 5

Banki Mongra Municipal Council has taken a significant step towards fulfilling the dream of housing for all by distributing "Mor Awaas" certificates to eligible beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY).

This initiative aims to ensure that economically weaker sections of society receive access to safe, secure, and permanent housing.

As per the latest data, a total of 53 beneficiaries have been selected under the "Mor Awaas" scheme in Banki Mongra. Out of these, 26 have already been issued their official housing certificates. This development is a source of great joy and relief for many families. The families are happier because they are getting their houses while the monsoon season is underway and the region is reeling under massive rains.

With the assurance of a pucca (permanent) roof over their heads, families will no longer have to worry about leaking roofs or unsafe living conditions during heavy rains.

Speaking on the occasion, Soni Kumari Jha, Chairperson of the Banki Mongra Municipal Council, highlighted the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the mission of providing dignified housing to every citizen.

She emphasised that the scheme is not only about constructing houses, but also about empowering communities and ensuring a better quality of life for all sections of society.

"Under the 'Mor Awaas - Mor Adhikaar' campaign, we are not just building homes but also laying the foundation for stronger and more empowered communities," she said.

This transformational initiative is playing a pivotal role in shaping an inclusive and prosperous future for rural and urban India alike.

The ongoing implementation of PMAY through the "Mor Awaas" model continues to bring hope to the underprivileged and reflects the government's commitment to inclusive development and social justice.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the scheme, I hope the quality of construction is monitored properly. In my village, some PMAY houses developed cracks within months. Good intentions need good execution too.
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Aman W
Jai Ho Modi ji! This is real development work that touches people's lives directly. My chacha in Chhattisgarh has been waiting for years for a pucca house. Finally his dreams are coming true this monsoon season 😊
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Sarah B
As someone working in urban development, I'm impressed by the "Mor Adhikaar" aspect. Housing schemes that focus on community empowerment create lasting impact. Hope this model gets replicated across India!
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Kavya N
So happy for these families! But 53 houses in one municipal area seems too less. There must be thousands who need shelter. Government should increase the scale of such projects. Every Indian deserves a safe home.
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Vikram M
The timing is perfect before elections! But jokes apart, if this helps poor families get shelter during rains, it's a good thing. Hope the scheme continues beyond political cycles.

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