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PM Awas Yojna: A Roof  & A Home for Poor! 

by KD Desk
April 14, 2023
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To ensure that every Indian family has a roof over their heads, PM Awas Yojna, which strives to provide affordable housing to economically disadvantaged groups and low-income groups, has undoubtedly transformed lives. However, this ambitious plan is only the first step in a long and tough path to providing affordable housing for everyone who deserves it. The beneficiaries’ sense of appreciation and hope is perhaps the most heartwarming component of the programme. For people who were given homes through the program, they serve as a representation of the government’s dedication to their welfare and well-being.

In addition to the rest of the nation, the programme has had a positive effect on J&K as well, where it has given families in the area much-needed support so they can build their homes. However, the data on the number of beneficiaries who have benefited from the scheme in the UT is scarce, which must be made available to the public for transparency and accountability—and that will also highlight the extent and impact of the scheme. There is a need for putting on record the number of deserving people, and those who have benefitted. More so, there is also a dire need for looking into the reasons to know why deserving people have not been covered to date, if any.

When it comes to the plan’s obstacles: The government’s ability to quickly identify qualified participants is one of the main obstacles to implementing this programme. Numerous families in the nation reside in subpar housing and lack the funds to make improvements to their circumstances. To help these families build their homes, the government must locate them and offer assistance. The availability of land presents another important obstacle, particularly in urban areas where property costs are high and it is challenging for the underprivileged to purchase land and build homes. If so, creative solutions must be developed to meet this challenge and give the poor access to cheap housing.

To help low-income communities build affordable housing, the government ought to introduce policies and measures. More so, innovative finance strategies must be considered to guarantee affordability. Improved openness and efficiency are also necessary for the PMAY scheme to avoid anomalies and corruption, which undermine its intended outcomes. To offer affordable homes for everyone, it is essential to address the problems the housing programme is facing.

The Government has to ensure transparency and accountability, because the scheme is solely for the poor and underprivileged. The scheme has been a lifeline for the underprivileged, giving them the chance to enhance their living circumstances and secure a brighter future for their children. It needs to be noted that the program is more than just a home development; it represents optimism and the promise of a better future for those who have been left behind so far. As we rejoice in the accomplishment of PM Awas Yojna, it is important to work towards establishing a society with greater equity and justice where everyone has the chance to live with respect and dignity.

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