
Mangaluru MLA Urges Housing Project Revival under PMAY 2.0
The city of Mangaluru has been awaiting the completion of a long-delayed housing project in Shaktinagar under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) 2.0. The project, which aimed to provide affordable housing to 930 economically weaker families, has been stuck in limbo for several years. However, with all legal and administrative hurdles now cleared, Mangaluru MLA Vedavyasa Kamath has called on the government to revive the project and ensure that the families awaiting their dream homes finally get them.
Recalling the past efforts, Kamath said that in 2017, former MLAs had distributed land title deeds to the 930 families, marking a significant milestone in the project. However, despite the progress made, the project was subsequently stalled, leaving the families in limbo.
Kamath’s call to revive the project has been met with enthusiasm from the local residents, who have been eagerly waiting for the project to take off. The MLA’s move has also been welcomed by the local authorities, who have been working tirelessly to overcome the various challenges that have hindered the project’s progress.
The PMAY 2.0 scheme is a flagship program of the central government aimed at providing affordable housing to low-income families across the country. The scheme was launched in 2017 with the goal of providing pucca houses to all eligible families by 2022. The scheme has been successful in providing housing to thousands of families across the country, and its revival in Mangaluru is expected to bring similar benefits to the local residents.
The Shaktinagar housing project is a significant initiative under the PMAY 2.0 scheme, as it aims to provide affordable housing to economically weaker families in the city. The project has been designed to provide housing units to families who are struggling to make ends meet, and its revival is expected to bring relief to these families.
The project’s revival is also expected to boost the local economy, as it will provide employment opportunities to local residents and stimulate economic growth in the region. Additionally, the project’s completion will also help to reduce the housing shortage in the city, which has been a major concern for the local residents.
Kamath’s call to revive the project has also been welcomed by the local civic bodies, which have been working closely with the MLA to overcome the various challenges that have hindered the project’s progress. The civic bodies have been working tirelessly to ensure that all necessary clearances and approvals are obtained, and that the project is completed on schedule.
In conclusion, the revival of the Shaktinagar housing project under the PMAY 2.0 scheme is a welcome move that is expected to bring relief to economically weaker families in Mangaluru. The project’s completion will not only provide affordable housing to these families but also boost the local economy and reduce the housing shortage in the city.
As the government moves forward with the project’s revival, it is essential that all stakeholders work together to ensure its successful completion. The local residents, civic bodies, and government agencies must work in tandem to overcome the various challenges that have hindered the project’s progress and ensure that the project is completed on schedule.
Only by working together can we ensure that the Shaktinagar housing project is successfully completed and the economically weaker families in Mangaluru are provided with the affordable housing they deserve.