Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Gramin (PMAY-G) Ministry of Rural Development Government of India
Presentation Plan 1 Erstwhile Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2 Findings of Performance Audit of IAY by CAG 2014 3 Background for restructuring of Rural Housing Scheme 4 Highlights, Initiatives and Features of PMAY-G 5 Physical Targets set to be Achieved 6 Issues to be reviewed 7 State specific issues
Erstwhile Rural Housing Programme - IAY Eligibility Unit assistance Unit Size Rural BPL Households Rs.70,000/- plain areas (75,000/- for Hilly / difficult areas/ IAP District) Minimum size of the unit is 20 sq. mt. Sharing Pattern Centre and States 60 : 40 (90:10 for North Eastern States and 3 Himalayan States)
Findings of Performance Audit of IAY by C&AG in 2014 Non-assessment of housing shortage Lack of transparency in selection of beneficiaries Low quality of house and lack of technical supervision Lack of convergence Weak mechanism for monitoring
Background for re-structuring Rural Housing scheme To address the gaps in rural housing program and in view of Government s commitment to provide Housing for All by 2022, the scheme of IAY has been re-structured into Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana Gramin (PMAY-G) w.e.f. 1 st April, 2016 Housing Shortage Estimation 4.39 crore Working Group on Rural Housing for 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) 3.47 crore Census, 2011 4.0 crore Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC), 2011 2.95 crore houses projected to be constructed by 2022 to achieve the objective
Re-Structured Rural Housing Scheme Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana Gramin (PMAY-G) Eligibility All Houseless and people living in dilapidated and kutcha houses as per SECC 2011 data Unit Size Unit Assistance Minimum size of the unit is 25 sq. mt. which includes a dedicated area for hygienic cooking Rs. 1.20 lakh in plains and Rs.1.30 lakh in hilly states, difficult areas and IAP districts Sharing Pattern 60:40 in plain areas and 90:10 for North Eastern and 3 Himalayan states Target 1.00 crore houses to be constructed in 3 years from 2016-17 to 2018-19 Loan Institutional Loan of upto Rs.70,000 to willing beneficiaries
Highlights of PMAY-G Use of SECC-2011 house deprivation data for identification of beneficiaries Focus on improvement of the quality of house construction and timely completion Real time monitoring of progress of construction Convergence for basic amenities 2.60 crore Households identified for assistance under PMAY-G till 2021-22 Funds allocated based on targets assigned to States / UTs
Unique Initiatives under PMAY-G Dedicated State Nodal Bank Account for PMAY-G Direct Benefit Transfer electronically to beneficiary bank account End to end execution of PMAY-G through transaction based electronic delivery platform AwaasSoft Monitoring progress of construction through geo-tagged photograph taken through mobile application AwaasApp Rural Mason Training to ensure construction of quality house through trained mason Identification of House design typologies to ensure house constructed under PMAY-G are durable, environment friendly and disaster resilient
Other Features of PMAY-G Dedicated Programme Management Unit (PMU) at State / district / Block and Panchayat Level Landless High priority - Provision of land to landless households Category-wise earmarking of funds 60% for SC/ST, 15% for minorities and atleast 3% for persons with disabilities 5% allocation to meet exigencies Special Projects Utilisation of 4% of funds released for administering the scheme Empowered Committee approving Annual allocation, Special Projects, difficult areas
Other Features of PMAY-G Contd.. Annual allocation to the States / UTs is based on Annual Action Plan The construction should be carried out by the beneficiary himself/herself or under his/her supervision Support to old or infirm or a person with disability in construction Saturation approach Mission Antyodaya villages, SAGY GPs, Rurban Clusters, Open Defecation Free GPs, GPs with strong social capital through DAY-NRLM SHGs and Kala Azar GPs The scheme is monitored by, DISHA, Area Officers and NLMs at the field level. Social Audit has been incorporated for better accountability
Physical Target under PMAY(G) set to be achieved Targets set to be achieved By March 2018: 51 lakh By December, 2018: 1 Crore houses As on 15 th January, 2018, Houses Sanctioned: ~60.32 Lakh Houses Completed: ~15.90 Lakh In 2016-17, 32.14 lakh incomplete Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) houses of previous years were completed
PMAY-G Completed Houses
Issues to be reviewed Gram Panchayat / Block level 1/2 Gram Sabha documents on identification of beneficiaries and Beneficiary Permanent Wait List using SECC 2011 data Redressal of grievances in the identification of beneficiaries Display of Permanent Wait List and Annual Select List in the Gram Panchayat Status of allotment of land to landless beneficiaries Delay, if any, in release of assistance to beneficiaries
Issues to be reviewed Gram Panchayat / Block level - 2/2 Geo tagging of existing house, proposed site and different stages of construction Beneficiary awareness campaigns Sanction and status of Construction of toilets Use of quality materials in the construction of houses
Issues to be reviewed District level Redressal of grievances in the identification of beneficiaries Setting up Appellate Committee and the process followed by it - - as prescribed by the State Govt. Allocation of targets among Block / panchayats Allotment of land to landless beneficiaries Saturation approach adopted by State Mission Antyodaya GPs, SAGY GPs, Kalazar, ODF, Rurban, DAY-NRLM. Setting up of Programme Management Unit at District/Block/Sub- Block level
Issues to be reviewed State Level Allocation of targets among Districts / Block / panchayats Allotment of land to landless beneficiaries Saturation approach adopted by State Mission Antyodaya GPs, SAGY GPs, Kalazar, ODF, Rurban, DAY-NRLM. Conduct of Mason Training (ToT, Pilot, finalization of State training plan, upscaling of training) Identification of technical institute by State / UT to function as State Technical Support Agency. Inclusion of house design typologies in Schedule of Rates (SoR)
Issues to be reviewed - IAY Erstwhile Rural Housing Scheme (IAY) Incomplete houses under IAY Number, stage etc. Pending payments to the beneficiaries of IAY
State Specific Issues Andhra Pradesh MoRD Target Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions out of Geo Tagged Completed 123112 120943 47200 43179 43050 6945 Technical challenges in fully operationalizing web services for data synchronization between AwaasSoft and State s MIS State to upload the real-time data on AwaasSoft so as to enable the Ministry to monitor the performance of the State robustly. 100% data transfer is not completed as on date No progress on Rural Mason Training Status of Settlement of IAY *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Jharkhand Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target** Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 528791 381440 402377 363642 335234 96618 Target of house completion in FY 2017-18 is 3,30,000. As on 11 th December 2018, 2,92,260 first instalments have been paid by the state Target for Rural Mason Training for FY 2017-18 is 4942, out of which 401 masons have been trained and certified so far. State may expedite the training. Status of Settlement of IAY *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Meghalaya Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 20745 17030 16884 15922 14596 0 Slow physical progress Rs.15 lakhs has been released to the State for conduct of pilot Training of Mason. Pilot training yet to be completed. Training needs to be up-scaled for the entire State. Status of settlement of IAY *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Karnataka Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions out of Geo Tagged Completed 145349 145349 110300 103073 100463 17951 Technical challenges in fully operationalizing web services for data synchronization between AwaasSoft and State s MIS State to upload the real-time data on AwaasSoft so as to enable the Ministry to monitor the performance of the State robustly. 100% data transfer is not completed as on date No progress on Rural Mason Training Status of Settlement of IAY *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Odisha Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 992558 736600 804661 763203 717384 214594 No progress has been reported from the state of implementation of Rural Mason Training Odisha in Status of Settlement of IAY *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Rajasthan Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 617091 483778 621413 516760 462416 123444 Status of Settlement of IAY Rural Mason Training is not being conducted by the State PMU has not been set up in the State *As on January 11, 2018
State Specific Issues Uttar Pradesh Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 971852 971852 1008003 966526 881591 12189 As against the good number of houses sanctioned, UP displays a low count of houses completed State to identify the landless beneficiaries, and make land provisions for construction of house to such beneficiaries No progress on Rural Mason Training in the State Status of Settlement of IAY
State Specific Issues West Bengal Progress under PMAY-G as on 15.01.2018 MoRD Target Target fixed by State Registered Geo Tagged Sanctions with verified accounts Completed 1397474 1397474 953968 882431 822348 298815 Status of Settlement of IAY PMU set up is in progress *As on January 11, 2018
PMAY-G Completed Houses
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