Shivraj Singh to visit Chhattisgarh today; give nod for over 3 lakh new houses under PMAY-G

IANS May 13, 2025 305 views

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is set to visit Chhattisgarh, marking a significant milestone in rural housing development. The event in Ambikapur will highlight the approval of over 3 lakh new houses under the PMAY-G scheme, symbolizing the government's commitment to "Housing for All". During the ceremony, Chouhan will hand over keys to beneficiaries and recognize the contributions of Self-Help Group women. This initiative represents a major step towards empowering rural communities and improving their living conditions.

"Mor aawas, mor adhikar" - Shivraj Singh Chouhan
New Delhi, May 13: Union Minister for Rural Development, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, is visiting Chhattisgarh on Tuesday as part of a major rural outreach initiative under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G). Chouhan is expected to approve over 3 lakh new houses under the PMAY-G scheme for the state.

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Approving over 3 lakh new houses under PMAY-G scheme

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Conducting housewarming for 51,000 rural beneficiaries

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Recognizing Self-Help Group women's entrepreneurship

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Expanding housing access in rural Chhattisgarh

The visit is part of the "Mor aawas, mor adhikar" campaign, aimed at expanding housing access to rural communities.

The flagship event is being held at the PG College Ground in Ambikapur, Surguja district, where Union Minister Chouhan will formally inaugurate a series of welfare initiatives.

As the chief guest, he will hand over 'keys of happiness' to PMAY-G and PM Janman Awas Yojana beneficiaries, symbolising the completion and handover of their newly-constructed homes.

In a major announcement, Chouhan is expected to approve over 3 lakh new houses under the PMAY-G scheme for the state of Chhattisgarh. With this, the total number of sanctioned houses in the state is expected to surpass 11 lakh units, reflecting the central government's commitment to "Housing for All."

During the ceremony, the Union Minister will also conduct 'Griha Pravesh' (housewarming) for 51,000 beneficiaries who have completed home construction. Additionally, a Bhoomi Pujan (groundbreaking ceremony) will be performed for those who have recently begun construction under the scheme.

Chouhan will also recognise the contributions of Self-Help Group (SHG) women, particularly the Lakhpati Didis, who have demonstrated excellence in rural entrepreneurship and financial self-reliance.

In preparation for the visit, Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, Finance Minister O.P. Choudhary, and senior BJP leaders held high-level meetings with administrative officials to ensure smooth execution of the event. Collector Vilas Bhonsle confirmed that the PG College Ground has been fully prepared, with arrangements including a helipad, road access, and a main stage.

Since the formation of the BJP government in Chhattisgarh, implementation of the PM Awas Yojana has gained significant momentum, with renewed focus on rural development and housing accessibility.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is a great initiative! Rural housing has been a major concern in Chhattisgarh for years. Hope the beneficiaries get quality homes, not just numbers on paper. The government should also ensure proper water and electricity connections for these new houses. 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Surguja district, I've seen how PMAY-G has changed lives. But implementation needs monitoring - last time some houses were built with substandard materials. Hope this time officials maintain quality standards. Still, 3 lakh new houses is fantastic news! 😊
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Amit S.
Good to see focus on rural development. But why only housing? Chhattisgarh villages need better roads, schools and hospitals too. Hope the government has a comprehensive plan for overall development, not just election-time announcements.
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Sunita T.
Recognition for Lakhpati Didis is the best part! SHG women are transforming rural economy. My sister-in-law in Dhamtari district became Lakhpati Didi last year - now her whole family's standard of living has improved. More power to our rural women entrepreneurs! 💪
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Vikram J.
The numbers sound impressive but ground reality is different. In my village, many eligible people are still waiting for their PMAY approval while politically connected families got houses first. Transparency in beneficiary selection is crucial for such schemes to succeed.
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Neha P.
"Mor aawas, mor adhikar" - love the campaign name in Chhattisgarhi dialect! Small things like this make government schemes more relatable to local people. Hope the houses are designed considering tribal architecture and local climate conditions too.

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