
The Central government has approved a financial allocation of ₹10,021 crore for the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana–Gramin (PMAY-G), aimed at strengthening rural housing development across 12 states. The decision is part of the government’s ongoing push toward achieving the goal of Housing for All by 2029.
The fund allocation is intended to support the construction of houses in rural areas, improving access to permanent housing for eligible households under the scheme framework.
The approved funds will be distributed across 12 states, targeting rural households that require financial assistance for home construction. PMAY-G is designed to address housing shortages in rural India by providing support for building pucca houses.
The scheme prioritizes economically weaker rural households and aims to improve living standards through structured housing support.
The government’s broader objective is to accelerate the Housing for All mission by ensuring that eligible rural families receive financial assistance for home construction.
PMAY-G plays a key role in rural development policy by focusing on permanent housing solutions, reducing homelessness, and improving basic infrastructure in villages.
The latest approval is expected to further strengthen implementation across states and speed up construction activity under the scheme.
With this allocation, the Centre continues its focus on expanding rural housing coverage and ensuring progress toward its long-term housing objectives across India.
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