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Beneficiaries get approval documents for Indiramma houses in Mulugu

12-06-2025 12:00:00 AM

State government has set a target to construct 20 lakh houses with a budget of Rs.22,500 crore over the next four years

3,500 houses have been sanctioned for the Mulugu constituency

10,000 houses have been sanctioned specifically for the Chenchu tribal community

60 eligible beneficiaries for Indiramma houses in every village

Free sand would be provided for the construction of their homes

Metro India News | Hyderabad 

Minister for Revenue, Housing and Information and Public Relations Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announced that beneficiaries of the Indiramma Housing Scheme will be provided sand free of cost for the construction of their homes.

He stated that the responsibility of distributing the free sand coupons will lie with the district collectors. The Minister, along with Minister Seethakka, distributed approval documents to beneficiaries of the Indiramma Housing scheme at Incherla village in Mulugu district on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Ponguleti mentioned that 3,500 houses have been sanctioned for the Mulugu constituency, along with an additional 1,500 houses under the ITDA (Integrated Tribal Development Agency) limits.

He further announced that, responding to Minister Seethakka’s request, another 1,000 Indiramma houses are being specially sanctioned. He stated that if the beneficiaries begin house construction within the next 10–15 days, funds will be released to them every Monday.

Ponguleti also stated that forest officials will be instructed to allow residents living in small makeshift homes within forest areas to construct Indiramma houses at the same locations. Based on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's directive, 10,000 houses have been sanctioned specifically for the Chenchu tribal community.

Ponguleti also criticised the previous BRS government, which held power for two terms, for sanctioning only 92,000 houses and completing just 60,000 of them, of which over 30,000 were left incomplete with only walls standing. He also alleged that contractors were not paid for their work under the previous regime.

The Minister assured that there are at least 60 eligible beneficiaries for Indiramma houses in every village, and currently, only about 25 houses per village can be sanctioned. However, he promised that all eligible families will be provided houses in the future.

He announced that the state government has set a target to construct 20 lakh houses with a budget of Rs.22,500 crore over the next four years. Ponguleti urged people to observe the welfare schemes being implemented by the Congress government and support it in the upcoming local body elections.