PMAY fulfilling dreams of pucca homes in Bihar's Begusarai, beneficiaries thank govt

IANS April 14, 2025 116 views

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is dramatically changing lives in Bihar's Begusarai district by providing permanent housing to vulnerable families. Residents who once lived in precarious mud and straw huts now have secure, dignified homes that protect them from harsh weather and wildlife threats. Beneficiaries like Ramsakhi Devi and Shiv Shankar Das are expressing deep gratitude for the transformative government initiative. This scheme represents more than just construction - it's a pathway to improved quality of life and renewed hope for rural communities.

"Earlier, we lived in thatched houses that would leak during rains and barely protect us in winters" - Ramsakhi Devi, PMAY Beneficiary
Begusarai: , April 14 (IANS) In Bihar’s Begusarai district, dreams are being built - brick by brick - thanks to the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). In the rural areas of Matihani block, beneficiaries of the scheme are experiencing a transformation that goes beyond a mere shelter - it's a shift in dignity, safety, and quality of life.

Key Points

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PMAY scheme provides permanent housing to vulnerable rural families

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Beneficiaries escape fear of snake and scorpion attacks

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Modi's initiative transforms lives in Begusarai's Matihani block

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Central scheme targets 1.12 crore homes nationwide

Residents of Shankarpur Bakhadda, including Ramsakhi Devi, Shiv Shankar Das, Anusuiya Devi, and Saurabh Kumari, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching a scheme that has changed their lives. These families, once living in fragile huts made of straw and mud, now proudly own pucca houses that provide protection, security, and a new sense of pride.

IANS spoke to some of the beneficiaries of the scheme.

Ramsakhi Devi, one of the beneficiaries of the scheme, said: "Earlier, we lived in thatched houses that would leak during rains and barely protect us in winters. There was always the fear of snakes and scorpions. But now, under PMAY, we received financial assistance to build a permanent house. Our housing problems are over."

Shiv Shankar Das, another beneficiary, said: "I didn’t have a pucca house before. Life was full of hurdles. But, due to this scheme, I have a roof over my head that won’t collapse in the rain. It’s a dream come true."

Anusuiya Devi shared how her family once relied on plastic sheets to shield themselves from the elements.

"But PM Modi gave us a pucca house. Now, we live without fear or discomfort. I am truly thankful."

Saurabh Kumari, also a beneficiary, said, “We used to live in a mud house, scared of being bitten by snakes or scorpions. Today, those fears are gone."

Launched in 2015, the PMAY aims to provide ‘Housing for All’ by offering central assistance for constructing homes for eligible families. With a target of 1.12 crore homes, the scheme is more than just a policy - it’s a lifeline.

For thousands in Begusarai and beyond, PMAY is not just a government scheme - it is a promise fulfilled, a future secured, and a new beginning.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is heartwarming to read! Everyone deserves a safe home. The government should expand this scheme to more districts. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While the scheme is great, I hope they're also ensuring proper infrastructure like water and sanitation in these new homes. A house is more than just walls.
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Meena P.
My cousin in Begusarai got a home through PMAY last year. The difference it made to their family's health and confidence is unbelievable. More power to such initiatives!
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Amit D.
The part about no longer fearing snake bites really got me. We take so much for granted in cities. This is real development work.
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Sunita M.
I just wish the application process was simpler. Many eligible people in my village struggle with the paperwork. Otherwise a great scheme!
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Vikram J.
Stories like these remind us what governance should be about - improving lives at the grassroots. More coverage of such positive developments please!

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