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Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana: Game Changer for India’s Housing Sector

Written by: Sachin GuptaUpdated on: Feb 19, 2025, 2:50 PM IST
The PMAY–Urban (PMAY-U) scheme specifically targets urban populations, supporting them in building or improving their homes.
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana: Game Changer for India’s Housing Sector
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The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has been a game-changer in India’s housing sector, offering a bold and much-needed solution to the country’s rising housing demands, particularly for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and low-income groups. Launched in 2015 by the Government of India, this visionary initiative has reshaped both urban and rural housing landscapes across the country, aligning with the goal of ‘Housing for All.’

Right from the start, PMAY has focused on one of India’s most pressing challenges: ensuring that every family, regardless of their socio-economic background, has access to decent and affordable housing. The PMAY–Urban (PMAY-U) scheme specifically targets urban populations, supporting them in building or improving their homes.

PMAY-U is driven by four key pillars that have been instrumental in transforming urban housing:

  1. In-situ Slum Redevelopment (ISSR): This initiative revitalises slum areas by redeveloping existing land. Slum dwellers are provided with new, proper housing, with private companies playing a role in the construction process. The aim is to convert slums into thriving urban neighbourhoods with government backing.
  2. Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS): By offering low-interest home loans, CLSS empowers economically weaker and low-to-middle-income groups to fulfil their dream of homeownership. It has opened doors for many who once thought owning a home was out of reach.
  3. Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP): This component enables the creation of affordable housing through collaborations with private developers, who receive government subsidies to keep the cost of housing within reach for target groups.
  4. Beneficiary-Led Construction (BLC): Under BLC, the government provides financial support directly to eligible individuals in the EWS and LIG categories, helping them build new homes or upgrade existing ones.

With its adaptable structure, PMAY-U caters to a wide range of housing needs across the country. By integrating the efforts of private developers, financial institutions, and the beneficiaries themselves, it has created a thriving ecosystem that makes affordable housing a reality for those who were once excluded from the formal housing market.

Impact of PMAY-Urban

The effects of PMAY-U are most visible in cities with large slum populations like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. Through this impactful scheme, millions of families have transitioned from unsafe, hazardous living conditions into well-constructed homes with essential amenities such as clean water, sanitation, and electricity. The scale and success of this initiative position PMAY-U as one of the world’s largest housing programs.

As of 2023, here are the key achievements:

  • Houses Sanctioned: 1.22 crore since 2015
  • Houses Completed: Over 72 lakh
  • Houses Under Construction: Around 50 lakh

PMAY-U 2.0

In August 2024, the government launched PMAY-U 2.0, a revamped version of the scheme with an ambitious target of constructing one crore houses for urban poor and middle-class families over the next five years. With an investment of US$ 120 billion (Rs. 10 lakh crore), including US$ 27.6 billion (Rs. 2.30 lakh crore) in government subsidies, the scheme continues to expand to include beneficiary-led construction, public-private affordable housing, rental housing, and an interest subsidy scheme. The expansion of PMAY reflects the government’s increasing focus on inclusive development and social welfare, ensuring adequate housing for all sections of society.

The Way Forward

PMAY has revolutionised housing policies in India, but challenges remain. In urban areas, progress has been slow on slum clearance and redevelopment projects, with issues like land acquisition and waning interest from private developers. Additionally, the quality of construction and delays in delivering homes have posed concerns.

It’s crucial to understand that addressing housing alone will not solve the underlying issues of the urban and rural poor. Supporting sectors such as healthcare, education, and employment must go hand-in-hand with housing projects to ensure sustainable development for all.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

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Published on: Feb 19, 2025, 9:56 AM IST

Sachin Gupta

Sachin Gupta is a Content Writer with 6+ years of experience in the stock market, including global markets like the US, Canada, and Australia. At Angel One, Sachin specialises in creating financial content that simplifies complex market trends. Sachin holds a Master's in Commerce, specialising in Economics.

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