CM Sai: Over 10 Lakh PMAY Homes Built in Chhattisgarh
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Context
CM Sai stated, 'हमारी सरकार ने पहली ही कैबिनेट बैठक में 18 लाख प्रधानमंत्री आवासों को स्वीकृति दी' ('Our government approved 18 lakh Prime Minister's houses in the very first cabinet meeting'), adding that over 10 lakh of those units have now been constructed. The announcement was made via the official Chhattisgarh Chief Minister's Office account on X, accompanied by a video.
The Chief Minister described the progress as a matter of pride, saying the 'good governance government' (सुशासन सरकार) is continuously fulfilling its pledge of a pucca home for every needy family. The post carried the hashtags #PmAawas and #PMAY, signalling a deliberate effort to associate the delivery milestone with the central scheme's branding.
Policy Backdrop
The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana was launched nationally in June 2015 by the central government under the 'Housing for All' mission, targeting rural and urban poor households across India. The scheme operates through two streams — PMAY-Gramin for rural beneficiaries and PMAY-Urban for city dwellers — with state governments responsible for identification of beneficiaries, fund disbursement, and construction oversight.
Chhattisgarh has participated in both streams since the scheme's inception. The BJP government, which came to power in December 2023 following its assembly election victory, made PMAY a centrepiece of its early administrative agenda, citing the first-cabinet-meeting approval as evidence of intent. The scheme has seen periodic extensions at the national level to accommodate pending targets across states.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are rural households and the urban poor across Chhattisgarh, many of whom previously lived in kutcha or semi-permanent structures. A pucca home under PMAY typically includes basic amenities such as a toilet, electricity connection, and LPG access under convergence with other central schemes.
Indian state governments — particularly those led by the BJP since 2023 — have made high-profile announcements on PMAY progress a routine part of their communication strategy, aligning state delivery credentials with the central government's flagship welfare agenda. Chhattisgarh's update mirrors similar milestone disclosures from other states, reflecting a broader national pattern of competitive welfare-scheme implementation reporting.
What's Next
With over 10 lakh units completed and 18 lakh sanctioned, approximately 8 lakh homes remain under various stages of construction or pending commencement. The pace of completion for the remaining units will depend on state budget allocations, central fund releases, and any new guidelines expected under extended PMAY phases.
Observers will watch Chhattisgarh's upcoming assembly session for budget provisions earmarked for PMAY's remaining tranches, as well as any central policy updates that could revise targets or funding norms for states still working toward full saturation of their beneficiary lists.