IEP Chandigarh, August 12
Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal said that a survey will be conducted to provide plots or flats to the poor and needy families of the state who do not have their own houses. For this, the Mukhya Mantri Awas Yojana will be launched soon, under which one lakh families will be benefited. Apart from this, those families who are yet to receive the third instalment of Rs 50,000 under PM Awas Yojana (Urban) will get it disbursed by August 31. This will benefit about 15,000 families in the State. The Chief Minister was interacting virtually with the beneficiaries of PMAY during Vishesh Charcha’ programme from Radaur in Yamunanagar today. He said that Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is a major initiative to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of underprivileged people across the state. Under this scheme, an amount of Rs 898 crore has been allocated for the construction of houses in urban and rural areas of the state. While congratulating the beneficiaries who have realized the dreams of getting their own houses, the Chief Minister said that these houses are the foundation for their better future. He urged them to start a new life from these houses and take their families to achieve great heights. He said that the progress of underprivileged families will propel the state and the country forward. He said that schemes are being formulated to provide basic amenities such as toilets, tap water, gas and electricity connections to the houses constructed under the PM Awas Yojana. The Chief Minister said that a target has been set to construct 67,649 houses under PMAY-Urban, out of which 14,939 houses have been constructed and 15,356 houses are under construction. For this, financial assistance of Rs. 522 crore has been directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries. He said that there is a provision of providing financial assistance of Rs 2.50 lakh in three instalments for urban areas. This included first and second instalments of Rs. 1 lakh each, and third instalment of Rs. 50,000. In addition, Rs. 32 crore has been provided for the expansion of 2,138 old houses. There is provision of providing Rs 1.50 lakh in three instalments, for house expansion, he added. Mr. Manohar Lal said that approval has been granted for the construction of 29,440 houses under PMAY-Rural, out of which 26,318 houses have been constructed. For this, assistance of Rs 376 crore has been provided . Under this scheme, an amount of Rs 1.38 lakh is directly transferred to the account of beneficiaries in rural areas in three instalments. This included the first instalment of Rs 45,000, second instalment of Rs 60,000, and the third instalment of Rs 33,000. He said that apart from realizing the dreams of the poor, this scheme also generates a lot of economic activity. This creates employment opportunities for the construction workers and boosts the business of those selling building materials.The Chief Minister said that it is the desire of every person to have their own house and to ensure a happy and prosperous life for their children. The government is committed to provide all possible help to such people. He said that providing a house to the needy is also the first step towards overcoming poverty. Therefore, the government’s priority is to uplift the needy under the Antyodaya Abhiyan. In this direction, the government is working to ensure that poor people in the state have their own house.Mr. Manohar Lal said that the Department of Housing For All has been created to bring all the housing schemes being run by various boards, departments, and corporations under one roof. This Department is working as the nodal agency to implement all the housing schemes. He said that the government is making every effort to ensure that the benefits of the government schemes and public welfare policies reach all the needy persons and the actual beneficiaries.The Chief Minister said that Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has implemented the PMAY with a new vision by reforming the old housing scheme. Under this scheme, needy families are also getting the benefit of toilets built under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. This scheme will especially play a significant role in changing the lives of rural women and sisters of the state. Urban Local Bodies Minister Dr. Kamal Gupta also attended the programme virtually, while Director General, Housing for All, Mr. Ajit Balaji Joshi, Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Rahul Hooda and Superintendent of Police, Mr. Mohit Handa were present on this occasion.