How is Mor Awaas Bringing Housing Relief to Families?

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Key Takeaways
- Mor Awaas scheme aims to provide housing to the economically weaker sections.
- 26 beneficiaries have already received their housing certificates.
- The initiative is critical during the monsoon season for family safety.
- It promotes community empowerment and improved living standards.
- Reflects the government's commitment to social justice.
Banki Mongra, Chhattisgarh, Aug 5 (NationPress) The Banki Mongra Municipal Council has made a significant advancement toward achieving the vision of housing for everyone by distributing "Mor Awaas" certificates to eligible individuals under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY).
This initiative is designed to guarantee that economically disadvantaged populations gain access to safe, secure, and permanent housing.
Recent statistics reveal that a total of 53 beneficiaries have been identified under the "Mor Awaas" program in Banki Mongra. Out of these, 26 have received their official housing certificates. This news brings immense joy and relief to numerous families, especially as they receive their homes amidst the ongoing monsoon season, when the area is experiencing heavy rainfall.
With the promise of a pucca (permanent) roof over their heads, these families can now rest easy without the fear of leaking roofs or unsafe living conditions during the intense downpours.
During the event, Soni Kumari Jha, Chairperson of the Banki Mongra Municipal Council, underscored the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the mission to provide dignified housing to every citizen.
She stressed that the program is not merely about constructing homes, but also about empowering communities and enhancing the quality of life for all societal segments.
“Through the ‘Mor Awaas – Mor Adhikaar’ campaign, we are not just creating houses but also establishing the groundwork for stronger and more empowered communities,” she stated.
This transformative initiative is crucial in shaping an inclusive and prosperous future for both rural and urban India.
The ongoing execution of PMAY via the "Mor Awaas" model continues to instill hope among the underprivileged and reflects the government’s dedication to inclusive development and social justice.