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PM Awas Yojana: Survey Completed — When Will You Get a Permanent House and How Will the List Be Finalized?

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The survey for Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin (PMAY-G) 2.0 has been completed, with the final date for survey submissions ending on May 15. If you have already completed your survey via the Awas Plus 2024 mobile app or with official help, you are now eligible for financial assistance to build a permanent house under this scheme.

What Happens Next After the Survey?
  • Verification Process: All applications will now undergo verification at the district level. Any discrepancies found during this stage will lead to rejection from the beneficiary list.

  • Final List Preparation: After verification, a final list of eligible applicants will be prepared and sent to the respective state rural development departments.

When Will You Get Your House?

The timeline depends on several factors:

  • Number of applications received from your district or village

  • Budget allocation from the central government to the state

  • The target set for each district based on the budget

Once the budget is allocated, districts will be assigned specific housing targets, and the construction process is expected to start within three months.

How to Check Your Name in the PMAY List?
  • Visit the official PMAY portal.

  • Go to the Stakeholders tab and click on IAY/PMAYG Beneficiary.

  • Enter your registration number and captcha code, then submit to view your status.

  • Who Gets Priority in the List?

    Priority is given based on set criteria, often finalized by the Gram Panchayat or local counseling committees. The key priority groups include:

    • Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST)

    • Women beneficiaries

    About 60% of houses are reserved for SC/ST applicants. If your name does not appear in the initial list, do not lose hope—you may be included in the waiting list if you meet eligibility criteria.

    Additional Parameters Affecting Priority

    If multiple families score the same points on the main parameters, the Gram Sabha may consider:

    • Widows or close relatives of soldiers, paramilitary, or police personnel who died in duty

    • Families affected by leprosy, cancer, or HIV

    • Families with only one daughter

    • Scheduled Tribes or traditional forest dwellers under the Forest Rights Act

    • Transgender individuals (Kinnar community)

    If you missed the survey deadline, you will have to wait until the next phase for registration and assistance.

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