No eligible beneficiary will be denied house, CM Jagan reiterates
The Chief Minister said those who are eligible but do not receive the benefit can still apply
TIRUPATI: AP Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday reiterated that distribution of house sites under “Pedalandariki illu” scheme is a continuous process. “No eligible beneficiary, irrespective of affiliations, will be left out,” he assured.
Launching distribution of house site pattas at Urandur village in Srikalahasti constituency on Monday, where he also unveiled a pylon for YSR Jagananna Colony, the Chief Minister said those who are eligible but do not receive the benefit can still apply. “They will be provided a house site within 90 days,” he maintained.
Jagan Mohan Reddy asserted that the state government is not constructing just houses for poor, but towns. “About 30.75 lakh beneficiaries will benefit under the new housing scheme, of which 28.3 lakh houses will be constructed in YSR Jagananna layouts in two phases and another 2.62 lakh are TIDCO flats. About 15.60 lakh houses will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 28,000 crore in the first phase and the remaining 12.70 lakh houses will be taken up from next year,” he declared at a public gathering.
The CM pointed out that initially, it had been decided to provide 224 sq. ft of land. But the same was increased to 340 sq. ft, so that a single house could easily accommodate four members. It means, nearly 1.24 crore people of the state will live in their own houses very shortly”, he said.
He once again listed out the three options given to beneficiaries for construction of houses and told beneficiaries to choose any one of them. He said the government will provide all basic facilities including lights, fans, overhead tank and water connection, besides planting 13 lakh saplings in all layouts for maintaining a healthy environment.
Referring to 2.62 lakh TIDCO houses, the Chief Minister said that the government is spending Rs. 9,500 crore on completing them in a phased manner within the next three years. He said the government will bear an additional financial burden to the tune of Rs. 4,287 crore to ensure that no financial burden is placed on the poor getting houses.
Deputy chief ministers K. Narayanaswamy and Dharmana Krishnadas, ministers Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, Mekapati Goutham Reddy and Cherukuvada Ranganatha Raju, MPs P.V. Midhun Reddy and N. Reddeppa, MLAs Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, and Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy, apart from others took part in the meeting.