How Has PMAY Transformed Lives in Bihar?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- PMAY is a transformative housing scheme.
- It has improved living conditions for many families.
- Beneficiaries express gratitude towards PM Modi.
- The scheme enhances social respect for families.
- Hope for future initiatives remains strong among beneficiaries.
Patna, Aug 1 (NationPress) The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has significantly altered the lives of numerous families nationwide, particularly in Bihar’s Vaishali district. Thousands of underprivileged families have fulfilled their aspirations of owning a pucca house, transitioning from kuccha (temporary) homes to solid concrete structures.
Beneficiaries of the PMAY initiative in the Jandaha block of Jalalpur village have shared their heartfelt thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attributing their newfound reality to his efforts.
Many villagers reminisced about their challenging past, stating that previously they faced numerous issues, especially during the rainy season when water would seep into their huts, causing significant discomfort.
"We have received a concrete house through the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). Now, we live with dignity, and our children can study in a conducive environment. Our dream has come true thanks to PM Modi," said one beneficiary.
Indu Devi from the same village expressed her joy, stating, "We once lived in a hut, facing difficulties in every season. Now, we have a concrete house. We are incredibly happy and thankful to the Prime Minister."
She further noted that the scheme has not only transformed their lives but also enhanced their family's social standing.
Numerous families in the Vaishali district have reaped the benefits of PMAY.
According to local authorities, hundreds of families in the Jandaha block have experienced an uplift in their living standards due to the scheme.
The beneficiaries from Jalalpur village remarked that this initiative has been a blessing for them, expressing hope for the continuation of such programs for the betterment of the underprivileged.