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Rs 10 Cr PMAY Funded for Housing of Naxal Survivors in Chhattisgarh

The Chhattisgarh government has initiated the disbursement of ₹10 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G).

This first instalment aims to provide housing support to 2,500 individuals, including surrendered Maoists and families impacted by Naxal violence. Each beneficiary is set to receive ₹40,000 to commence the construction of their homes, symbolising a step towards stability and integration into mainstream society. This initiative is part of a broader plan approved by the central government, which includes the construction of 15,000 houses under PMAY-G for those affected by left-wing extremism.

The distribution of these funds marks a pivotal moment in the state’s efforts to rehabilitate individuals who have renounced violence and to support victims of past conflicts. By providing tangible assets like housing, the government aims to offer a foundation for a more secure and dignified life, encouraging others to follow the path of peace. This approach aligns with the state’s broader strategy to address the root causes of insurgency through development and inclusion. By investing in the well-being of affected populations, the government seeks to create an environment where peace can flourish, and communities can rebuild.

The implementation of this housing initiative is expected to have a ripple effect, promoting social cohesion and demonstrating the state’s commitment to transformative change in areas long plagued by unrest. As these homes are built and occupied, they stand as testaments to the possibility of reconciliation and the power of supportive governance in healing divided communities.

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