✎ PMAY-Gramin in Rajasthan approves 2.89 lakh houses, ₹3,473 crore, and expands eligibility to include two-wheeler owners.
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Central Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, during his Rajasthan visit, approved 2.89 lakh permanent houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G), releasing ₹3,473 crore for the project. Additionally, ₹340.59 crore was sanctioned for agricultural advancement and the PM-KISAN scheme to boost rural infrastructure. The approvals aim to address housing shortages and enhance livelihoods in the state, aligning with the government’s broader vision of inclusive development. The initiative also includes a survey of 29.13 lakh new beneficiaries, with physical verification to ensure transparency and prevent exclusion errors. These measures reflect the Centre’s commitment to rural welfare, making them relevant for exams assessing governance and policy implementation.
The announcement also highlighted key amendments to PMAY-G, such as extending benefits to households with two-wheelers and raising the income threshold for women beneficiaries to ₹15,000 per month. The expansion of the *Lakhpati Didi* campaign to cover 32 lakh women in Rajasthan underscores the focus on women-led economic empowerment. Furthermore, the introduction of the *Viksit Bharat-Gram Swaraj* scheme, with ₹12,000 crore allocated for panchayat-level development, and stricter regulations against counterfeit pesticides and seeds, demonstrate a multi-pronged approach to rural upliftment. For banking and SSC aspirants, these initiatives highlight the interplay between government schemes, financial inclusion, and socio-economic policies, while RBI Grade B candidates may note their implications for rural credit demand and inflation control.
Source: PIB (Press Information Bureau)
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