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Friday, July 5, 2019

Bhimrao Ambedkar Awas Yojana

Bhimrao Ambedkar Awas Yojana 2019/ 2020

Ranchi: Under the Bhumi Rao Ambedkar Awas Yojana, one percent of the widows could not be accommodated in two years in the rural areas of the state. According to the figures, widows were given 11,000 housing under this scheme throughout the state. But in just two years, they could have only 69 houses. In this way, the progress of the scheme is only 0.62%.

The status of acceptance of accommodation is also not good. So far only 36.36 percent of the houses have been approved. In this way 4000 out of 11000 houses can be sanctioned only. Widows are being searched all over the state for the construction of remaining houses.
Status of the Ambedkar housing scheme in the state

Every district's progress is bad

According to the information, the progress of every district is poor in completing this scheme. In such a situation, the reason behind staying behind the plan is being considered as the sluggishness of the districts. It was also found in the review that marking widows at the district level is not working properly. Nor can it be deciding which widows are in dire need of accommodation.

CM inaugurated plans in 2016

Under the Bhumrao Rao Ambedkar Awas Yojana, housing for widows is available in the collectively rural areas. Chief Minister Raghuvar Das started this scheme in June 2016. Several provisions have been made to make the scheme beneficial. If the widow has already got accommodation under any other scheme, then she will not be able to take advantage of it. By deciding the plan, all the districts were asked to identify the needy widows who have no accommodation. Efforts are being made to mark widows on the basis of socio-economic census.

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