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Housing dept urges ULBs to hasten verification of PMAY 2.0 applications
Housing dept urges ULBs to hasten verification of PMAY 2.0 applications

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Housing dept urges ULBs to hasten verification of PMAY 2.0 applications

Bhubaneswar: To ensure timely allocation of houses under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 (PMAY 2.0), the housing and urban development department has asked all urban local bodies to expedite the verification process of applications received from beneficiaries. In a letter to the heads of all urban local bodies, Satish Chandra Singh, joint secretary of the Odisha Urban Housing Mission, expressed displeasure over the slow progress of the verification process and asked them to expedite the process while generating awareness among beneficiaries. As per data, so far 82,382 applications have been received, out of which 48,598 applications have been received under the beneficiary-led construction. However, only 13,925 applications were verified, and project proposals for 11,959 units were submitted to the state, Singh states. Terming the number significantly low compared to the total number of applications, Singh stated that a recent email received from the ministry of housing and urban affairs indicated that the total number of houses sanctioned under PMAY-U and PMAY-U 2.0 in Odisha constitutes only 12% of total households. "MoHUA has categorised the ULBs in Odisha to prioritise the application verification based on their performance," states Singh. Priority 1 is ULBs with house sanction rates below 12%, while the second one is ULBs with house sanction rates between 12% and 24%, and the third is the remaining ones. "ULBs in Priority 1 must intensify awareness programmes among beneficiaries, expedite application verification by deploying additional resources on a war footing, and submit new detailed project reports under PMAY-U 2.0 urgently," the additional secretary states in the letter. For ULBs coming under Priority 2, Singh asked them to prepare and submit proposals by following the due verification process. "It is advised that ULBs such as Khariar, Kotpad, and Champua exercise extra caution during the verification process," he said. These three ULBs share borders with neighbouring states like Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. "It is requested to take immediate and necessary steps to fast-track the verification and proposal submission process and issue appropriate instructions to concerned officials," Singh concludes. Notably, the application process for sanctioning houses under PMAY 2.0 is ongoing. The beneficiaries have been receiving houses under different verticals under the central scheme, such as affordable housing, beneficiary-led construction, and in-situ slum redevelopment programmes.

Debarpita Roy
Debarpita Roy

Business Standard

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Debarpita Roy

Debarpita Roy Developing EWS flats in cities tougher than households building own homes An independent study finds that the long-running Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U) programme has shown the way for addressing this challenge in non-million cities (under 1 million population) Updated On : 24 Jun 2025 | 10:42 PM IST Making every Budget rupee count for cities: Fresh ideas needed for impact The share for urban housing has declined, with new schemes being slow to take off and the focus remaining on completing houses under earlier schemes Updated On : 25 Feb 2025 | 11:06 PM IST

Developing EWS flats in cities tougher than households building own homes
Developing EWS flats in cities tougher than households building own homes

Business Standard

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Developing EWS flats in cities tougher than households building own homes

An independent study finds that the long-running Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U) programme has shown the way for addressing this challenge in non-million cities (under 1 million population) Debarpita Roy Listen to This Article The biggest challenge for India's housing policy has been enabling the development of adequate formal housing for the urban poor and low-income households in the country's million-plus cities. India's urban housing policy bundles these households into the economically weaker section (EWS) income group — defined as households with an annual income of ₹3 lakh or less, and housing programmes of the Union and state governments mostly target this group. This focus is spot on. Empirical studies show that the share of EWS households among inadequately housed households has been increasing — from 96 per cent in 2012, according to the

PM Modi launches projects worth ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar
PM Modi launches projects worth ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar

Mint

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

PM Modi launches projects worth ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday unveiled a slew of development projects worth over ₹ 5,200 crore in Bihar's Siwan, reaffirming the Centre's commitment to transform the state into a prosperous and forward-looking region. The announcement comes ahead of the November assembly elections and is being seen as a strategic move to appeal to voters through large-scale infrastructure and welfare initiatives. The prime minister emphasized the projects would not only accelerate infrastructure growth but also improve the quality of life for residents. The major initiatives included the new Vaishali-Deoria railway line, constructed at a cost of over ₹ 400 crore, and a new train service on the route. He also flagged off the Vande Bharat Express between Patliputra and Gorakhpur, which will operate via Muzaffarpur and Bettiah, improving rail connectivity in northern Bihar. 'Bihar will prosper and play a big role in the prosperity of the country,' Modi said, adding that the state, once dismissed as backward, is now becoming a hub for 'Make in India' manufacturing, with the first locomotive from the Marhowra plant being exported to Guinea in Africa. Modi reminded people Bihar's deep historical contributions, invoking the memory of Desh Ratna Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan. He accused previous regimes of turning poverty into Bihar's fate through corruption and inefficiency. 'They never gave the poor access to electricity, water, or housing. Even gas connections needed a recommendation,' he said, drawing a contrast with his government's welfare outreach. Modi announced the inauguration of six sewage treatment plants worth over ₹ 1,800 crore under the Namami Gange programme, and laid the foundation stones for water supply, sanitation, and STP projects worth another ₹ 3,000 crore. He emphasized that these works were part of his government's broader agenda of improving the quality of life for the poor and middle class in the state's urban and semi-urban centres. He also laid the foundation for a 500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System across 15 grid substations in towns like Muzaffarpur, Motihari, Bettiah, and Siwan. 'It has become the new normal to announce schemes just before a state goes to polls. The larger question is about their implementation. Several promises were made ahead of the 2020 assembly elections as well, but have all those projects actually been executed?' said Arvind Mohan, a political commentator on Bihar affairs. In the housing sector, Modi released the first instalment to over 53,600 beneficiaries of the PM Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U) and handed over keys to newly built houses to mark the 'Grih Pravesh' of over 6,600 families. 'More than 5.7 million pucca homes have been built in Bihar under this scheme,' he said, noting that many are registered in the names of women, which he called a symbol of social progress. He cited the World Bank data that 250 million Indians have come out of poverty in the last decade and claimed that nearly 40 million people in Bihar have exited poverty in the same period. He praised Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar's governance, saying that the state's transformation is a result of a coordinated effort. 'This is not just about statistics. These are lives changed,' he said.

PM Modi launches projects worth  ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar
PM Modi launches projects worth  ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar

Mint

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

PM Modi launches projects worth ₹5,200 crore in poll-bound Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday unveiled a slew of development projects worth over ₹ 5,200 crore in Bihar's Siwan, reaffirming the Centre's commitment to transform the state into a prosperous and forward-looking region. The announcement comes ahead of the November assembly elections and is being seen as a strategic move to appeal to voters through large-scale infrastructure and welfare initiatives. The prime minister emphasized the projects would not only accelerate infrastructure growth but also improve the quality of life for residents. The major initiatives included the new Vaishali-Deoria railway line, constructed at a cost of over ₹ 400 crore, and a new train service on the route. He also flagged off the Vande Bharat Express between Patliputra and Gorakhpur, which will operate via Muzaffarpur and Bettiah, improving rail connectivity in northern Bihar. 'Bihar will prosper and play a big role in the prosperity of the country,' Modi said, adding that the state, once dismissed as backward, is now becoming a hub for 'Make in India' manufacturing, with the first locomotive from the Marhowra plant being exported to Guinea in Africa. Modi reminded people Bihar's deep historical contributions, invoking the memory of Desh Ratna Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan. He accused previous regimes of turning poverty into Bihar's fate through corruption and inefficiency. 'They never gave the poor access to electricity, water, or housing. Even gas connections needed a recommendation,' he said, drawing a contrast with his government's welfare outreach. Modi announced the inauguration of six sewage treatment plants worth over ₹ 1,800 crore under the Namami Gange programme, and laid the foundation stones for water supply, sanitation, and STP projects worth another ₹ 3,000 crore. He emphasized that these works were part of his government's broader agenda of improving the quality of life for the poor and middle class in the state's urban and semi-urban centres. He also laid the foundation for a 500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System across 15 grid substations in towns like Muzaffarpur, Motihari, Bettiah, and Siwan. 'It has become the new normal to announce schemes just before a state goes to polls. The larger question is about their implementation. Several promises were made ahead of the 2020 assembly elections as well, but have all those projects actually been executed?' said Arvind Mohan, a political commentator on Bihar affairs. In the housing sector, Modi released the first instalment to over 53,600 beneficiaries of the PM Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U) and handed over keys to newly built houses to mark the 'Grih Pravesh' of over 6,600 families. 'More than 5.7 million pucca homes have been built in Bihar under this scheme,' he said, noting that many are registered in the names of women, which he called a symbol of social progress. He cited the World Bank data that 250 million Indians have come out of poverty in the last decade and claimed that nearly 40 million people in Bihar have exited poverty in the same period. He praised Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar's governance, saying that the state's transformation is a result of a coordinated effort. 'This is not just about statistics. These are lives changed,' he said. Modi also warned against the return of what he described as 'elements of lawlessness and corruption' who are now seeking a way back to power. 'They want to grab Bihar's resources again,' he said, urging people to stay vigilant.

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