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CM Writes to Prime Minister , Seeks 1.84 lakh houses for Fani affected families under PMAY (G) special,And 13 lakh houses for poor people mainly living in scheduled tribal districts and KBK districts.

2021-12-11 16:17:57
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CM Writes to Prime Minister , Seeks 1.84 lakh houses for Fani affected families under PMAY (G) special,And 13 lakh houses for poor people mainly living in scheduled tribal districts and KBK districts.

Chief Minister Sri Naveen Patnaik today has written to prime minister Sri Narendra Modi demanding1.84 lakh  houses for fani affected families under PMAY (G) and 13 lakh houses for non fani affected districts basically comprising of tribal districts and kBK districts .


Thanking the PM  for sanctioning 8.17 Lakh PMAY(G) houses to Odisha, Sri Patnaik  draws his  attention to the woes of  many families of KBK and tribal dominated districts of the State and many families who have lost their houses in cyclone FANI and sought the kind intervention of  Hon’ble Prime Minister on following three issues:


The CM said that the Ministry of Rural Development, GoI allowed identification of eligible left out families through Awaas+ by 07-03-2019. But the  State could identify only 35 thousand families within this stipulated period because of pre-occupation of Government machinery in preparatory work for General Elections-2019, network connectivity issues and LWE violence in some pockets of State.


When MoRD opened Awaas+ window for only the 14 Districts affected by cyclone FANI, another 7.87 Lakh families were identified. Odisha Govt  conducted identification through State developed RH portal and found 5.09 Lakh families in 16 districts not affected by cyclone FANI are also eligible. It may be mentioned that these are predominantly tribal districts and KBK districts of the state.


 These families may be covered against PMAY(G) target by migrating their data from RH portal to PWL of PMAY(G),the CM requests.


Reminding  Hon’ble Prime Minister's committment  during May 2019 to allot 5 Lakh PMAY-G (Special) houses to FANI affected families,the CM said that there are 1.84 Lakh families whose houses got damaged by cyclone FANI and they are not otherwise entitled for availing normal PMAY(G) houses.



So, these families may be considered for     PMAY-G (Special) houses waiving the pre-condition of their names to be in PWL of PMAY (G), the CM demanded. 


Sri Patnaik said that there might be some more eligible families missed out during survey through Awaas+ and RH portal.


 Thus the CM  has  sought kind intervention of the Prime minister 

 to sanction 1.84 Lakh PMAY-G (Special) houses to the cyclone FANI affected families, to migrate 5.09 Lakh data from the RH portal to PWL of PMAY(G) and to allow opening of Awaas+ window for the entire State for a period of one month. This will be a step towards achieving shelter security to all the CM hoped.


The CM also referred to the rejection by MORD on the request made on July 5 this year in this regard 

                 


                         




                         

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