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The Modi govt gives ₹160 crore in aid under PMAY-G to 40,000 people. Know the installment process and how to check the status.
₹160 crore transferred to 40,000 PMAY-G beneficiaries.
Each got ₹40,000 as the first housing installment.
12,000 people received keys to new pucca houses.
Total of ₹1.20 lakh given in 3 installments.
Construction must be completed within 12 months.
The Central Government has taken another big step under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin (PMAY-G) to help the homeless. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi transferred ₹160 crore directly to the bank accounts of 40,000 beneficiaries from Motihari, Bihar. This financial assistance is part of the government's goal to provide pucca houses to all eligible rural families.
As part of the Griha Pravesh event, PM Modi also handed over house keys to 12,000 beneficiaries, marking the successful completion of their homes under the scheme.
During this occasion, PM Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of several development projects worth around ₹7200 crore for Bihar. This includes ₹162 crore specifically allocated for PM Awas Yojana.
The total financial help provided under PMAY-G is ₹1.20 lakh for people in plain areas and ₹1.30 lakh for those in hilly or inaccessible regions. This amount is released in three installments:
1st Installment: ₹40,000 – after construction work starts
2nd Installment: ₹40,000 – after walls and roof are built
Final Installment: Remaining amount – after the house is fully completed
In some states like Gujarat, the amount has been increased to ₹1.50 lakh through state government assistance.
Beneficiaries must complete house construction within 12 months. At every stage, they must submit photos of the construction and get certification from the Panchayat or Block office. Only after this, the next installment is released.
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If you're a PMAY-G beneficiary, you can check whether the money has been credited in the following ways:
Update your bank passbook to see if the amount is reflected.
Check your account via net banking or a mobile banking app.
Visit your Panchayat or contact the Housing Assistant in your village.
Visit the official website of PMAY-G to check the beneficiary list and payment details.
Launched in 2016, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin aims to provide permanent homes to all eligible rural poor families. Initially set to be completed by 2024, the scheme’s deadline has now been extended to 2029 due to delays in some construction works. The Ministry of Rural Development manages the scheme.
Financial aid of ₹1.20 lakh in plain areas and ₹1.30 lakh in hilly areas
Money is transferred in three phases as per the construction status
₹12,000 additional for building a toilet under the Swachh Bharat Mission
Beneficiaries also get electricity, LPG gas connection (Ujjwala Yojana), and water supply benefits
The person must not own a pucca house anywhere in the country.
Must have land in their name to build the house.
Applications can be made via the village Panchayat or Common Service Centres (CSCs).
This latest disbursement of funds highlights the government’s strong focus on improving rural housing and ensuring that every citizen has access to safe and secure shelter.
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The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin continues to transform rural housing by offering timely financial support and permanent homes to the poor. With ₹160 crore recently credited to 40,000 beneficiaries, the government reinforces its commitment to “Housing for All.” Timely disbursement, transparent process, and added benefits like toilets and electricity ensure a better quality of life for rural families.