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Achievement of target under Pradhan Mantri AwaasYojana- Gramin

Achievement of target under Pradhan Mantri AwaasYojana- Gramin

In order to achieve the target of “Housing for All” in rural areas, the Ministry of Rural Development is implementing Pradhan MantriAwaasYojana- Gramin (PMAY-G) with effect from 1st April 2016 to provide assistance to eligible rural households with an overall target to construct 4.95 crorepucca houses with basic amenities by 2029. The Union Cabinet approved the implementation of the Pradhan MantriAwaasYojana–Gramin (PMAY-G) for construction of 2 crore additional rural houses during FY 2024-25 to 2028-29. As on 04.08.2025, out of the cumulative target of 4.95 crore houses, 4.12 crore houses have been allotted to the States/UTs out of which 3.85 crore houses have been sanctioned and more than 2.82 crore houses have been completed.

The main challenges in implementation of scheme include the delay in release of Central & State Share from State Treasury to State Nodal Account of PMAY-G, cases of unwillingness of beneficiaries, permanent migration, disputed succession of deceased beneficiaries, delay in allotment of land to landless beneficiaries by the States/UTs and at times General/Assembly/Panchayat elections, unavailability of building materials.

The PMAY-G is monitored very closely at all levels. There is a special emphasis on quality and timely completion of construction. The Ministry is taking various steps to increase the pace of house sanction & completion and achievement of the targets under the scheme. Some of which are as under:

Annexure

The State/UT-wise details of cumulative targets allocated by Ministry, houses sanctioned and completed under the PMAY-G, as on 04.08.2025

[unit in no]

S. No.

Name of the State/UT

Cumulative targets allocated by Ministry

Cumulative houses sanctioned by the States/UTs

Cumulative houses completed

1

Arunachal Pradesh

35,937

35,591

35,591

2

Assam

29,87,868

28,83,932

20,76,241

3

Bihar

50,12,752

49,02,291

38,39,417

4

Chhattisgarh

26,42,224

23,79,358

15,05,131

5

Goa

257

254

242

6

Gujarat

9,02,354

8,29,323

6,00,932

7

Haryana

1,06,460

74,920

41,173

8

Himachal Pradesh

1,21,502

97,536

36,998

9

Jammu and Kashmir

3,36,498

3,34,771

3,13,759

10

Jharkhand

20,12,107

19,39,801

15,72,351

11

Kerala

2,32,916

76,230

34,379

12

Madhya Pradesh

57,74,572

49,39,718

38,71,800

13

Maharashtra

43,70,829

40,99,801

13,96,413

14

Manipur

1,08,550

1,01,549

38,039

15

Meghalaya

1,88,034

1,85,763

1,49,886

16

Mizoram

29,967

29,959

25,323

17

Nagaland

48,830

48,747

36,235

18

Odisha

28,49,889

28,10,942

24,23,791

19

Punjab

1,03,674

76,688

41,641

20

Rajasthan

24,97,121

24,32,293

17,52,093

21

Sikkim

1,399

1,397

1,393

22

Tamil Nadu

9,57,825

7,43,012

6,46,823

23

Tripura

3,76,913

3,76,272

3,71,258

24

Uttar Pradesh

36,85,704

36,56,200

36,38,518

25

Uttarakhand

69,194

68,534

68,218

26

West Bengal

45,69,423

45,69,032

34,19,526

27

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

3,424

2,593

1,302

28

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

11,364

10,935

5,064

29

Lakshadweep

45

53

45

30

Andhra Pradesh

2,47,114

2,46,930

88,950

31

Karnataka

9,44,140

5,17,925

1,58,168

32

Telangana

0

0

0

33

Ladakh

3,004

3,004

3,004

Total

4,12,31,890

3,84,75,354

2,81,93,704

Note: PMAY-G is not implemented in UTs of Delhi, Chandigarh and Puducherry. State of Telangana did not implement the PMAY-G since inception of the scheme i.e. 1.04.2016.

 

This information was given by the Minister of State for Rural Development Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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  1. Timely allocation of targets to the States/UTs
  2. Launch of PMAY-G analytic Dashboard for monitoring and supervision of the scheme.
  3. Micro monitoring of house sanction and completion using latest IT tools and technologies.
  4. Regular review by Union Minister, Secretary and Deputy Director General.
  5. Focus on completion of those houses where 3rd or 2nd installment of funds has been release.
  6. Separate review of States with high target.
  7. Timely release of funds as per requirements of States/UT.
  8. Continuous follow-up with States / UTs on providing land to landless beneficiaries of PMAY-G.