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Massive Backlog Vasai Delivers Only 189 Out Of 1,106 Sanctioned PMAY Rural Homes

Vasai’s rural housing programme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is lagging significantly behind annual targets, with only a fraction of the sanctioned homes completed despite funding approvals and a firm deadline set for March 2026. The slow progress has renewed concerns about the viability of rural housing delivery in rapidly urbanising districts and the financial strain placed on low-income households attempting to build climate-resilient homes.

This year, 1,106 homes were approved for construction across Gram Panchayats in Vasai taluka. However, official data indicates that just 189 houses have been completed so far, leaving more than 900 units still under construction. An official involved in the monitoring process said that while beneficiary approvals have been completed for 1,107 applicants, the pace of on-ground work has remained uneven due to rising input costs and irregular fund flows.

Under PMAY–Gramin, each eligible household receives a subsidy of ₹1.20 lakh to ₹1.5 lakh, released in instalments linked to construction milestones. While the assistance is intended to support basic housing needs, beneficiaries report that the contribution now covers only a small share of total construction expenses. Labour charges and the cost of essential materials such as cement, sand and bricks have increased sharply over the past year, widening the gap between subsidy limits and real market rates.According to field officers, several households have been unable to progress beyond foundation or plinth stages because savings have been exhausted. For many families dependent on seasonal work or informal incomes, absorbing additional costs has become unfeasible. Industry experts note that affordable rural housing schemes must adapt to inflationary pressures and climate-resilient building requirements if they are to remain effective instruments for reducing housing inequality.

Vasai’s villages including Arnala, Bhatane, Chandrapada, Kalamb, Sakwar and more than twenty others have witnessed increased scrutiny as construction deadlines approach. Local authorities are continuing to collect pending documentation, verify eligibility, and release instalments in phases. However, beneficiaries claim that delays in receiving funds often halt progress for weeks, especially where households rely solely on scheme disbursements to resume construction.Urban policy analysts argue that India’s rural housing mission can succeed only when financial support is paired with technical assistance, predictable instalment schedules, and community-level planning to encourage sustainable and disaster-resistant design.

As coastal districts like Palghar face intensifying climatic risks, building durable and inclusive housing becomes essential not only for welfare but also for long-term resilience.With barely over a year left to meet the completion target, Vasai’s PMAY rollout will test the administrative capacity of local bodies and the affordability framework underpinning the scheme. Residents hope that revised subsidies or interim support measures will prevent the backlog from widening and enable more families to secure stable, dignified housing.

Massive Backlog Vasai Delivers Only 189 Out Of 1,106 Sanctioned PMAY Rural Homes
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