Telangana govt to roll out Indiramma housing scheme for poor on 11 March

A piece of land and ₹5 lakh will be given as a housing scheme benefit to the poor who do not possess a plot.

Published Mar 03, 2024 | 10:55 AMUpdated Mar 03, 2024 | 10:55 AM

Revanth Reddy, Indiramma housing scheme

The Telangana government will launch its ‘Indiramma housing scheme’ for the poor, which is part of the six poll ‘guarantees’ of the ruling Congress, on March 11, a media release said on Saturday, 2 March.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who held a meeting with ministers and officials, directed the officials to extend the housing scheme benefit to all the eligible poor who do not own houses, the release said.

The officials have been asked to finalise the guidelines accordingly.

The chief minister said that priority should be given to all the eligible people who had submitted applications in the ‘Praja Palana’ programme held recently when the government took applications from people for availing benefits of various schemes.

Revanth Reddy cautioned officials to avoid repeating mistakes committed by the previous BRS government in the construction of double-bedroom houses for the poor and to ensure that only original beneficiaries benefit.

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3,500 houses in each Assembly segment

The release said a tentative decision has been taken to grant 3,500 houses to each Assembly constituency, it said.

The chief minister expressed hope that the dream of the homeless poor to own a house would be fulfilled in a phased manner, the release said.

Under the Indiramma housing scheme, the government would also provide ₹5 lakh financial assistance for constructing the house to those who already own a plot.

A piece of land and ₹5 lakh will be given as a housing scheme benefit to the poor who do not possess a plot, it said.

The chief minister instructed the officials to prepare the rules and guidelines for the release of funds in a phased manner.

Revanth Reddy said that strict guidelines should be made to prevent misuse of the funds to be received by the beneficiaries, the release added.

The housing scheme is named after former prime minister Indira Gandhi, who was popularly known as ‘Indiramma’ in the state.

The state government has already launched free bus travel for women in state-run RTC buses, a health scheme of ₹10 lakh to the poor, free electricity supply of up to 200 units, and supply of LPG cylinders for ₹500 all of which are part of the six poll ‘guarantees’ announced by the Congress in the run-up to the state Assembly elections last year.

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