Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Rural aims to provide homes to all needy families in Gujarat by 2024
Sub-title: 1,42,186 houses sanctioned in various districts of the state, with over Rs. 169 crore transferred to 56,358 beneficiaries under the scheme
Under PMAY-Rural scheme Under the guidance of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat government has set a target to provide every needy family in the state with a house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Rural by 2024. A total of 1,42,186 houses have been sanctioned across various districts in the state.
Last year, 15,000 houses in Ambaji, one lakh houses in Vadodara, and 9,800 houses in Dahod were inaugurated by the Prime Minister. The first installment of more than Rs.169 crore has been initiated for the transfer of funds to the accounts of 56,358 beneficiaries, and Rs. 45 crore has been paid by the state government as assistance to 22,500 beneficiaries who completed housing construction within six months under the scheme.
In addition, the Chief Minister has allocated an additional Rs. 5,000 assistance, and a total of 31,385 beneficiaries will receive Rs. 15.69 crore directly deposited into their bank accounts. The Central Government has set a target of 1,84,605 housing units for the year 2022-23, and 1,42,186 housing units have been sanctioned so far. The residences are planned to reach the plinth level by May 2023.