Government Expands PMAY-G to Construct 2 Crore More Houses by 2029 Under “Housing for All” Mission

In a major boost to rural housing development, the Government of India has extended the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) until 2028-29, approving the construction of 2 crore additional pucca houses for eligible rural households. This decision continues the government’s commitment to achieving “Housing for All” in rural India.

Launched on 1st April 2016, PMAY-G aims to provide financial assistance to households living in kutcha or dilapidated homes, enabling them to construct safe, permanent houses equipped with basic amenities.

Government Expands PMAY-G to Construct 2 Crore More Houses by 2029 Under "Housing for All" Mission

According to the Ministry of Rural Development, as of July 29, 2025, the following progress has been made:

  • 4.12 crore houses have been allocated to States and Union Territories under Phase I and II.
  • 3.84 crore houses have been sanctioned.
  • 2.81 crore houses have already been constructed and handed over.

The scheme uses data from the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011 and the Awaas+ 2018 survey to identify deserving beneficiaries. The government has also updated the Permanent Wait List (PWL) to include all eligible households.

To ensure transparency and accountability, PMAY-G mandates:

  • Geo-tagging of house construction progress using the AwaasApp.
  • Uploading time- and date-stamped photos at each stage of construction, from the initial site verification to final completion.
  • So far, 3.84 crore house sites have been geo-tagged before the final sanctioning.

The scheme will now target full saturation of the updated Awaas+ list and PWL by March 2029.

Also Read: PMAY-G: 2.8 Crore Rural Homes Completed

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