Goa is on the verge of completing 250 affordable houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) scheme, a significant milestone in the state's efforts to provide housing for all. The project, implemented at a total cost of Rs 340 million, is expected to benefit numerous families in need.
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The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is a housing scheme launched by the Government of India with the aim of providing affordable housing to all by 2022. It targets low-income families and aims to ensure they have access to safe and secure homes.
Under the PMAY scheme, Goa is nearing the completion of 250 affordable houses. These houses are being built to provide safe and secure living environments for low-income families.
The total cost of the PMAY project in Goa, which includes the construction of 250 affordable houses, is Rs 340 million.
P K Shirodkar is the nodal officer in charge of the PMAY scheme in Goa. He oversees the implementation and ensures the project meets its goals.
The houses being built under the PMAY scheme in Goa are equipped with modern amenities and infrastructure, including water supply, electricity, and sanitation. They are designed to be functional, comfortable, and suitable for the local climate and cultural preferences.

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