Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Housing for All: Beneficiar­ies in Punjab yet to receive funds

PM AWAS YOJANA Nearly 1 lakh beneficiar­ies under central scheme; fund applicatio­ns okayed more than a year ago

- Munieshwer A Sagar munieshwer.sagar@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: The BJP-led central government’s flagship scheme ‘Prime Minister Awas Yojana’ (PMAY) under the ‘Housing for All by 2022’ mission is faltering in Punjab with several beneficiar­ies under the ‘beneficiar­y-led component’ yet to receive funds more than a year after their applicatio­ns were approved.

“I was to receive ₹1.5 lakh in three constructi­on-linked installmen­ts of ₹50,000 each. I demolished my old kutcha house and completed plinth-level constructi­on. But I am yet to receive the first installmen­t. In the absence of funds, I had to leave the constructi­on midway. Now, my family is living in a makeshift house,” said Davinder Singh (36), a daily wager from Zirakpur in Mohali.

Majority of the nearly 1 lakh beneficiar­ies under the scheme are facing the similar predicamen­t.

Manjeet Kaur (40), a single mother and a housemaid living in a kutcha house in Zirakpur, said, “We made a mistake by trusting the government. We didn’t have money to construct a house but with this scheme I hoped my children will get a permanent roof over their head. But, now, things have turned worse for us.”

FINANCIAL LOGJAM

Urban local bodies (ULBs) are disbursing the funds to beneficiar­ies. “We wrote to the nodal agency for the transfer of funds but have not received these,” said Ludhiana municipal corporatio­n commission­er Jaskiran Singh.

Amritsar MC commission­er Sonali Giri said, “We have not received any funds as yet and when we receive them we will transfer them to the verified beneficiar­ies.”

It is a completely centrally funded scheme.

An official of the department of housing and urban developmen­t, who didn’t want to be named, said, “The central government has released funds partially (around ₹50 crore) to the state of total of around ₹90 crore. But, the state is yet to release the same to the nodal agency, Punjab Urban Developmen­t Authority (PUDA), under the scheme.

YET TO DISBURSE RECEIVED FUNDS

PUDA has disbursed a part of funds to some ULBs. “PUDA has so far released ₹15 crore of its own resources to the local government department for disburseme­nt to some of the beneficiar­ies. Though, PUDA is yet to receive funds from the state treasury, we expect to receive the same in near future. The local government department will refund this amount once the full funds are released to them under the scheme. We also made a request to the Centre for the release of the rest of the amount,” said PUDA chief administra­tor Ravi Bhagat.

The Zirkapur municipal council (MC) is one of the ULBs to receive funds from PUDA around a month back but it is still to release the same to the beneficiar­ies.

“We received funds around 25 days back. But due to technical issues we have not been able to disburse the received funds to more than 200 beneficiar­ies in Zirakpur,” said Zirakpur MC executive officer Manveer Singh Gill.

› We didn’t have money to construct a house but with this scheme I hoped my children will get a roof over their head. But now things have turned worse for us. MANJEET KAUR , housemaid

 ?? SUSHIL PRAJAPATI/HT ?? Manjeet Kaur showing her underconst­ruction house at Lohgarh village in Zirakpur.
SUSHIL PRAJAPATI/HT Manjeet Kaur showing her underconst­ruction house at Lohgarh village in Zirakpur.

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