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Odisha: Naveen Patnaik announces home improvement assistance for the poor

Odisha: Naveen Patnaik announces home improvement assistance for the poor
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Bhubaneswar: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday announced a one-time repair assistance of Rs 3,000 with recipients of state-sponsored housing schemes and RS 5,000 for those who are waiting under the Central Program.
This step comes only a few days before the schedule for the Panchayat selection is scheduled to be announced.
In a video message after a meeting of the State Cabinet, the minister’s chairman said the decision would benefit by around 30 lakh families and assistance would be stored in the beneficiary bank account.
The state government will spend 1,444 crore rs for this purpose.
“I know that our poor people are in trouble because of Covid-19.
They face many problems even for small home repairs.
I can feel the difficulty of the people.
Therefore, the country’s cabinet has made a historic decision to make a decision to provide home improvement assistance.
The government The first state in this country to make such a decision, “said Naveen.
Saying that he wanted everyone to live a dignified life, Naveen said he would not allow people in the state to face any problems as long as he was in a helmet.
Because many families who meet the requirements have not received a house under the Pradhan Mantri Beware of Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G), Naveen said if the center did not accept a legitimate request to provide more houses under PMAY-G, the state government would take steps -The step to provide home to them.
“Many qualified families have been waiting to get a house under PMAY-G.
It is very sad that families who qualify in areas dominated by Western tribes and districts are deprived of the house.
I continue to attract the central attention in this matter,” Minister said Main.
The Chef’s Minister recently wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was looking for around 15 lakh houses for the country under PMAY-g.
In addition to increasing the problem in parliament, MPS BJD also took this problem with the Minister of Rural Development Union Giriraj Singh.
Recently, the party also crashed into the streets to the center of this problem.
The state government has spent RS 22,000 Crore in the past seven years to provide a Pucca house to all, said Naveen.
Bhubaneswar: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday announced a one-time repair assistance of Rs 3,000 with recipients of state-sponsored housing schemes and RS 5,000 for those who are waiting under the Central Program.
This step comes only a few days before the schedule for the Panchayat selection is scheduled to be announced.
In a video message after a meeting of the State Cabinet, the minister’s chairman said the decision would benefit by around 30 lakh families and assistance would be stored in the beneficiary bank account.
The state government will spend 1,444 crore rs for this purpose.
“I know that our poor people are in trouble because of Covid-19.
They face many problems even for small home repairs.
I can feel the difficulty of the people.
Therefore, the country’s cabinet has made a historic decision to make a decision to provide home improvement assistance.
The government The first state in this country to make such a decision, “said Naveen.
Saying that he wanted everyone to live a dignified life, Naveen said he would not allow people in the state to face any problems as long as he was in a helmet.
Because many families who meet the requirements have not received a house under the Pradhan Mantri Beware of Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G), Naveen said if the center did not accept a legitimate request to provide more houses under PMAY-G, the state government would take steps -The step to provide home to them.
“Many qualified families have been waiting to get a house under PMAY-G.
It is very sad that families who qualify in areas dominated by Western tribes and districts are deprived of the house.
I continue to attract the central attention in this matter,” Minister said Main.
The Chef’s Minister recently wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was looking for around 15 lakh houses for the country under PMAY-g.
In addition to increasing the problem in parliament, MPS BJD also took this problem with the Minister of Rural Development Union Giriraj Singh.
Recently, the party also crashed into the streets to the center of this problem.
The state government has spent RS 22,000 Crore in the past seven years to provide a Pucca house to all, said Naveen.

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