West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday launched the ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme, aimed at providing financial assistance for building houses to 28 lakh identified beneficiaries across the state. With the scheme fully funded by the state government, each beneficiary will receive Rs 1.2 lakh by next December.
During the launch event, the first installment of Rs 60,000 was transferred to the bank accounts of 12 lakh beneficiaries. Banerjee emphasized that her government is committed to the welfare of rural Bengal and dedicated to providing housing for the underprivileged. Addressing the issue of the Centre’s non-payment under the Awas Yojana, Banerjee accused the federal government of not sending funds for the scheme for the past three years, depriving the poor families of their rightful dues. She revealed that while the Centre had surveyed 36 lakh families, a state-level survey identified 28 lakh genuine beneficiaries, whose claims were verified through a draft list and public objections.
Mamata Banerjee stated, “The Centre has not kept its promises, and for the last three years, not a single paisa has been paid for the Awas Yojana. The central government has deprived the poor people of the state. We are not beggars, we are asking for our rights.”
The entire scheme will cost the state government a total of Rs 14,773 crore, with Rs 24,000 crore still pending from the Centre. Banerjee assured that if the Centre fails to provide the necessary funds, her government will fund the housing assistance for the remaining 16 lakh families in two phases: 8 lakh families by May-June and the rest by December. This initiative, launched under the Banglar Bari project, highlights the state government’s continued efforts to improve the living conditions of rural families, ensuring they have access to adequate housing, despite the challenges posed by federal fund delays.