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Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs22500 Crore for Indiramma Housing Scheme

The Telangana Congress government has announced an ambitious housing initiative worth ₹22,500 crore under the Indiramma Housing Scheme, aiming to provide homes for 4.5 lakh economically disadvantaged families across the state. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka made the announcement during a public meeting in the Madhira assembly constituency, where he also handed out sanction letters to beneficiaries. According to Bhatti, construction is already underway for 1.1 lakh houses, while work on the remaining units will commence soon.

Each selected beneficiary will receive ₹5 lakh in financial assistance for constructing their homes, marking a significant push by the state to improve housing access and living standards for the poor. The Deputy CM emphasized that of Telangana’s 1.1 crore families, around 93 lakh are currently benefiting from one or more of the Congress-led government’s welfare schemes, reinforcing the administration’s focus on inclusive growth.

Bhatti also took a swipe at the previous BRS government, accusing it of failing to fulfil its decade-long promise of constructing 2-BHK houses for the poor. “Had they done what they promised, we wouldn’t be spending thousands of crores today,” he said. He further stated that the current government is committed to increasing state revenues and channeling them into public welfare initiatives that restore dignity and improve quality of life for underserved communities.

The housing scheme is just one of several welfare efforts currently underway. Bhatti noted that the government is distributing fine rice free of cost to poor families through ration shops, providing gas cylinders at ₹500, and offering up to 200 units of free electricity. Additionally, monthly Cheyutha pensions are being distributed to the elderly, persons with disabilities, and single women, ensuring a wider social safety net.

As the first phase of the Indiramma Housing Scheme gains momentum, the state government is positioning it as both a developmental and political milestone—aimed at consolidating support while delivering tangible benefits on the ground.

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Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs22500 Crore for Indiramma Housing Scheme

 

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