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Tamil Nadu approves ₹3,500 crore to build 1 lakh homes for poor families under the Kalaignar Kanavu Illam scheme.
₹3,500 crore approved to build 1 lakh houses in 2025-26.
Each house is to cost ₹3.5 lakh under the housing scheme.
Priority for slum dwellers with valid land ownership documents.
Funding from SCPAR, grants, MGNREGS, and the state government.
Applications with the required documents are open at local Panchayat offices.
The Tamil Nadu government has announced a major housing initiative named Kalaignar Kanavu Illam Project, with a budget of ₹3,500 crore to build 1 lakh houses in the state during the financial year 2025-26. This project aims to provide permanent, safe, and decent housing to economically weaker families living in slums and underdeveloped areas.
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The Kalaignar Kanavu Illam Project, also known as the "Artist’s Dream Home Scheme", was originally launched in 2010 by the DMK government under the name Kalaignar Veedu Vazhangum Thittam. The goal was to eliminate slums in Tamil Nadu and improve the living conditions of poor families.
However, a recent survey has shown that Tamil Nadu still has around 8 lakh slum households. The government has revived the housing scheme with a stronger push and a larger budget.
The total ₹3,500 crore budget for this project will be sourced from multiple schemes and government grants:
Source of Funds | Amount Allocated |
SCPAR Scheme | ₹1,200 crore |
Panchayat Raj Institutions (Grants) | ₹900 crore |
MGNREGS + Swachh Bharat Mission | ₹400 crore |
State Government Grant | ₹1,000 crore |
Total | ₹3,500 crore |
Each house will be built at an estimated cost of ₹3.5 lakh and will follow a standard structure to ensure quality and durability.
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The scheme focuses on helping slum dwellers and underprivileged families. The eligibility criteria include:
Families are currently living in slums.
Families identified in the latest Kalaignar Housing Scheme (KVVT) re-enumeration.
Families listed in the new Slum Census.
Families listed under the Housing for All Census.
Families must have a valid patta or title deed for the land.
Homes will be built on the land they already own.
Families living in inherited plots or cottages may also be eligible.
Huts on Borambok (government land) are not allowed unless the land is legalized.
Families without a patta will need to wait until they get proper land documents.
In villages where group pattas have been issued by departments like BC/MBC Welfare or Adi Dravidar/Tribal Welfare, all eligible families will be considered.
The objective is to ensure fair housing based on legal land ownership, while helping the poor build secure homes.
The application process is simple and must be done through the local Panchayat Council office.
Visit your local Panchayat Council office.
Meet the concerned officer and explain your housing needs.
Collect the application form and fill it out with the correct details.
Submit the filled form along with all the required documents.
Your information will be verified by the Gram Panchayat Office.
If eligible, you will be selected to receive a house under the scheme.
Here is the list of documents needed to apply:
Xerox copy of Land Document
Ration Card
Copy of Patta & Chitta
Aadhaar Card
Mobile Number
Passport Size Photo
Bank Passbook (copy)
Income Certificate
Full Address Details
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The Kalaignar Kanavu Illam Project is a major step by the Tamil Nadu government to ensure “No one lives in slums”. With ₹3,500 crore allocated and one lakh homes planned, this scheme is set to transform the lives of poor families by giving them safe and permanent housing. Families are encouraged to check their eligibility and apply through their local Panchayat offices at the earliest.