Home for Homeless Scheme Row: RDD’s point-by-point rebuttal to Mehbooba Mufti’s statement

Says data provided by her is factually incorrect, without any understanding of PMAY scheme

Says data provided by her is factually incorrect, without any understanding of PMAY scheme

Srinagar, July 5 (KNS): Rural Development Department Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday issued a point-by-point rebuttal to People’s Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti’s statement regarding allotment of land to outsiders under the garb of “Home for Homeless” scheme. 


In a statement, issued to Kashmir News Service (KNS), a spokesperson said that PMAY (Grameen) phase -1 started on 1.4.2016 by Ministry of rural Development, Government of India, under the overall commitment of Hon’ble Prime Minister for “Housing for all by 2022”, in which  2,57,349 Houseless cases were identified in J&K in SECC data 2011 and after due verification by Gram sabhas, 136152 cases were sanctioned for J&K,

It reads that per unit assistance of 1.30 lakhs is provided per house by Govt of India under the scheme. Minimum size of the house prescribed is 1 marla. “The Government conducted Awaas+ survey during January, 2018 to March, 2019 to identify those beneficiaries which claimed to have been left out under the 2011 SECC. The data of beneficiaries captured through Awaas+ was utilized to fill the gaps between overall target and eligible beneficiaries made available from SECC Permanent Wait List (PWL).”

It added that PMAY PHASE-II (AWAS Plus) Grameen started from 2019 onwards based on survey of 2018-19, (done pan India), in which 2.65 Lakhs houseless cases were recorded in J&K and only target of 63426 houses was given to J&K. These houses have been sanctioned in 2022 only.

“This phase of the scheme is getting over on 31.3.24. Based on good performance of J&K in sanction and completion of houses, on 30th May2023, 199550 more PMAY AWAS PLUS houses have been sanctioned as a special dispensation, in order to ensure housing for all for all 2.65 lakhs houseless persons, who were part of PWL2019.

It reads that survey is based on clear guidelines on the basis of criteria that included all houseless, those living in zero, one or two room kachha houses, multi layered prioritization as defined in section 4 of the scheme guidelines. Guidelines available at https://rural.nic.in/en/documents/guidelines

It reads that those houseless persons who don’t have land or clear title of land or have that category of land where construction is not permitted, couldn’t be sanctioned house, even if they are part of this Permanent waiting list.

It further reads that based of the field level survey, out of 199550, 2711 cases were identified who don’t have clear title of land and fall in categorises including people residing on State land, people residing on Forest land, people residing in Rakhs and Farms land, where construction is not permitted, people sitting on Custodian land and land allotted to displaced people by Government near Dachigam park for agriculture purpose, where construction is not permitted.

“Any other category of cases who are otherwise eligible for housing but do not have any land available for construction.”

It added that as government can not sanction house to some one who doesn’t have land, therefore in order to ensure housing for all, government has taken a policy decision to allot 5 marlas of land to these 2711 cases so that they can get houses. “This is indicative of Government’s commitment to the poor.”

It added that the news circulating on the social media that, government is allotting land to 2 lakh families and bringing 10 lakhs persons from outside the UT is factually incorrect and have no basis. 

“There are 2711 cases which are part of the 2018-19 provisional waiting list of houseless persons of J&K. This list was freezed in 2019 only and available on https://awaassoft.nic.in/. Beneficiaries, who were not able to get the house are those who either don’t have land or the land they have is state/forest/any other category of land where construction is not permitted.”

The statement reads that J&K Government is committed to serving poor and landless people who were deprived of basic amenities such as a a roof over their head through reform measures. (KNS)

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