Progress and Challenges of PMAY-Urban in Jammu & Kashmir.webp

Jammu, March 27 The Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday said that more than 31,000 houses have been completed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) since the scheme's inception, while several units that are under construction are largely due to constraints related to beneficiaries.

Responding to a question in the assembly, the government said that under the beneficiary-led construction (BLC) vertical of the PMAY-urban mission 1.0, a total of 39,153 houses were sanctioned across the Union Territory.

Of these, 31,173 houses have been completed and 7,980 are currently under construction, with the target to finish them by the extended mission deadline of September 2026, it said.

Data by district shows that the Jammu district recorded the highest number of sanctioned houses at 5,755, followed by Baramulla with 4,165 and Anantnag with 3,856. In the Srinagar district, 3,508 houses were sanctioned, of which 2,664 have been completed and 844 are under construction.

Referring specifically to the Lal Chowk Assembly constituency, the government said in its reply that 423 houses were sanctioned under PMAY-Urban 1.0, out of which 263 have been completed, while construction is ongoing on 160 units.

Regarding PMAY-Urban 2.0, it said that 21,271 applications have been received under the BLC vertical through the Unified Web Portal. "Of these, 16,830 applications have been verified, 2,641 remain pending verification, and 2,863 applicants have been found eligible. So far, 2,120 houses have been approved with financial assistance amounting to Rs 53 crore".

Under the Affordable Housing in partnership (AHP) vertical of PMAY-Urban 2.0, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has approved 1,272 flats, including 760 economically weaker section units at Bhalwal in Jammu, 208 at Roop Nagar in Jammu, and 304 at Chakhar Sundli in Udhampur. "Verification of beneficiaries for these units is currently underway," it said.

However, the government clarified that out of 12 cases sanctioned in Srinagar city under the BLC vertical of PMAY-Urban 2.0 so far, none pertain to the Lal Chowk constituency.

Addressing concerns over delays, the government said that under the BLC component, construction is primarily undertaken by the beneficiaries themselves. Financial assistance of Rs 1.50 lakh from the Centre and Rs 0.1666 lakh as UT share is released in installments based on construction progress verified through field inspections and geo-tagging.

Beneficiaries are also required to contribute their own share, ranging between Rs 2.93 lakh and Rs 3.39 lakh, it said, adding that the delays are mainly due to the limited financial capacity of beneficiaries, difficulty in mobilizing funds, rising construction material costs and personal constraints.

To mitigate these challenges, the housing and urban development department has introduced an interest-free loan facility of Rs 2 lakh per beneficiary through J-K Bank, repayable over a period of 10 years, to support the completion of houses under the scheme.
 
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