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Union Agri minister, along with Himanta, presents 55,000 rural houses across Assam

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GUWAHATI, May 17: Union minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan along with chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, presented 55,000 pucca houses to the rural beneficiaries at a central Grihapravesh ceremony held at Srimanta Sankardeva Kalkashetra here on Saturday.

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“In the month of January this year in presence of Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the government gave 50 thousand houses to the eligible beneficiaries. Continuing the tempo, another 55 thousand beneficiaries have been endowed with the gifts of pucca houses today under PMAY-G in Assam,” an official statement quoted the chief minister as saying.

Sarma also informed that for putting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of providing pucca houses to all in practice, State government has been taking all steps for the successful implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Grameen) in the state.

“In a historic move last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated 5,55,555 houses under PMAY (G) to the use of the people of Assam. In the month of July 2023, the state government distributed 3,08,640 houses on a single day to the eligible beneficiaries,” he added.

Moreover, in the month of September last year, synchronizing with roll out of the PMAY-G 2.0, allotment letters were distributed to 1,71,593 new beneficiaries, he said.

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Moreover, the chief minister said that under PMAY-G scheme, since 2016, Assam received a target of building 26,11,793 houses. Out of these, till 15 May, allotment of 25,73,325 houses have been given. Out of the total allotted houses, construction of 20,13,478 houses have already been completed.

“Efforts have been made to ensure that all eligible families become entitled to pucca houses and as per Awaas Plus Survey, all eligible families will be brought under PMAY-G scheme,” he asserted.

He also said that the distribution of 55 thousand houses today would be considered historic as the launch of Lakhimi Mistri initiative constitutes an important part of PMAY-G houses.

According to Sarma, this initiative along with empowering the women folks will help them to become self-reliant. Moreover, this initiative will help in creating a skilled pool of work forces in the state.

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Sarma also thanked Chouhan for approving a target of 3,76,075 houses for Assam during financial year 2025-26 under PMAY-G from the final Awaas Plus 2018 survey list. He said that the approval would saturate the waiting list of the state and will help in realising the vision of Prime Minister Modi that is ‘Housing for All’ in the rural areas and will enable all the economic disadvantaged people to sleep under pucca house and live with dignity.

Sarma further reaffirmed the government’s commitment to continue driving the progress for a self-reliant and prosperous Assam.

“Visible progress in rural transformation and the uplift of farmers are direct results of the government’s focused initiatives of rural development. Our government has set a 100 per cent paddy procurement target and is on course to achieve it by June this year,” Sarma said.

Panchayat and Rural Development minister Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Agriculture minister Atul Bora, MP Bijuli Kalita Medhi, chief secretary Dr Ravi Kota, commissioner and secretary Agriculture Department Aruna Rajoria, Commissioner P&RD J Keerthi and host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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