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Over 11 Lakh PMAY-G Houses Completed Since New Government Took Office in Chhattisgarh: Vijay Sharma

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Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister and Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Vijay Sharma addresses the media in Raipur on Sunday, August 23, 2026, announcing that more than 11 lakh houses have been completed since the present government assumed office-Photo Credit:primelookindia.com via CG/DPR)

Deputy Chief Minister says 5.92 lakh houses were completed in the last financial year alone; around four lakh houses are currently under construction across the State

Key Factors

  • More than 11 lakh houses under housing schemes have been completed since the present government assumed office, according to Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma.
  • The government’s first Cabinet meeting had resolved to approve and facilitate construction of more than 18 lakh houses for eligible families.
  • Sharma says more than 5.92 lakh PMAY-G houses were completed during the previous financial year.
  • Around 20.40 lakh sanctioned houses have been completed cumulatively, while nearly four lakh are presently under construction.
  • The 11-lakh figure includes houses sanctioned in earlier financial years but completed during the tenure of the present government.

Raipur: More than 11 lakh houses have been completed under rural housing programmes in Chhattisgarh since the present government assumed office, Deputy Chief Minister and Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Vijay Sharma said on Sunday August 23, 2026 , describing housing for poor and eligible families as one of the government’s highest priorities.

Addressing a press conference in Raipur, Sharma said the government had accelerated construction under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) while also taking up houses sanctioned in previous financial years that had remained incomplete.

“Our objective is not merely to sanction houses, but to ensure that eligible families receive the benefit of a permanent home as quickly as possible.” — Vijay Sharma

First Cabinet Commitment Drives Housing Push

Sharma said the government’s commitment to housing was reflected in its first Cabinet meeting after assuming office, when it resolved to move ahead with more than 18 lakh houses for eligible families.

According to Sharma, the government subsequently prioritised both newly sanctioned houses and older projects that had remained incomplete, making funds available to take construction forward.

“The completion of more than 11 lakh houses in the last two-and-a-half years is the result of the State government’s commitment and continuous efforts.” — Vijay Sharma

The Deputy Chief Minister said more than 5.92 lakh houses were completed during the previous financial year, an achievement he described as the highest in the country.

Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma points to figures on the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin progress presentation during a media briefing in Raipur on Sunday, August 23, 2026. Sharma said more than 5.92 lakh houses were completed during the previous financial year: Photo Credit: primelookindia.com via CG/DPR

The government, he said, is maintaining regular monitoring to ensure that sanctioned houses are completed and handed over to beneficiaries without unnecessary delay.

Sharma said all eligible houses under the 2011 and 2018 eligibility lists have now been sanctioned. Of the total sanctioned housing stock, around 20.40 lakh houses have been completed, while approximately four lakh houses remain under construction.

He stressed that the government’s figures for its tenure require an important qualification: the more than 11 lakh houses completed since it took office do not consist exclusively of houses newly sanctioned by the present government.

They also include houses sanctioned during earlier financial years but left incomplete for various reasons. The present government, he said, provided the required funds and prioritised their completion.

Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma explains year-wise progress under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin during a presentation in Raipur on Sunday, August 23, 2026. The government says around 20.40 lakh sanctioned houses have been completed cumulatively and nearly four lakh are under construction-Photo Credit: primelookindia.com via CG/DPR

That clarification provides a more accurate picture of the government’s housing performance by distinguishing when a house was sanctioned from when it was actually completed.

The overall housing effort also extends beyond PMAY-G.

Sharma said that of approximately 48,000 houses sanctioned under the Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana, around 20,000 have been completed. About 23,000 houses under the PM-JANMAN programme and houses taken up through special projects also form part of the wider housing effort targeting poor, vulnerable and particularly needy families.

“The State government’s goal is that no eligible poor family should remain deprived of a permanent house.” — Vijay Sharma