Has the Centre Sanctioned 3.76 Lakh More Houses Under PMAY-G for Assam?

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Key Takeaways
- 3.76 lakh houses sanctioned for Assam under PMAY-G.
- Focus on women's empowerment with the launch of 'Lakhimi Mistri'.
- Completion of 20 lakh houses under PMAY-G in Assam.
- 21 'Knowledge Centres' inaugurated to support farmers.
- Government's commitment to rural infrastructure improvement.
New Delhi, May 17 (NationPress) In a significant boost for rural development in Assam, the Union government unveiled plans to sanction 3.76 lakh additional houses for the state under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G).
This announcement was made by Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, during a virtual ‘Grihapravesh’ ceremony held in Guwahati to celebrate the completion of 55,000 houses under the same program.
During his speech, Chouhan emphasized the government's dedication to enhancing rural infrastructure and improving living conditions for underprivileged families.
He commended Assam's achievement of completing 20 lakh houses under PMAY-G, labeling it as an extraordinary milestone.
The ceremony was attended by beneficiaries who have recently moved into their newly constructed homes and were recognized for their success in completing their houses under the central housing scheme.
In a move aimed at empowering rural women, the Union Minister also launched the ‘Lakhimi Mistri’ initiative.
This program will equip women with masonry skills, thereby creating employment opportunities for them in the construction industry.
To kick off this initiative, safety kits were distributed to five women who will undergo training.
Chouhan also inaugurated 21 ‘Knowledge Centres’ across Assam virtually. These centres, established under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), are designed to assist farmers by providing better access to information and agricultural resources.
During the event, Chouhan praised the Assam government for its successful implementation of rural development schemes.
He particularly congratulated Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for his leadership in achieving these results.
Chief Minister Sarma, who was present at the ceremony, expressed gratitude to the Union government for its unwavering support.
He stated that the state is fully devoted to empowering farmers, women, and rural communities through inclusive and sustainable development.