Raipur: Special article: Peacock land-peacock houses, bringing smiles on the faces of the poor: Chhattisgarh received honor from the Government of India

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Raipur, 04 January 2021. Hirandi Bai of Bijapur, who sells vegetables by setting up a small shop by the road, is happy today. The biggest reason for his happiness is that he now has his own pucca house. Her husband also had the same dream that if the mud house and the rag roofs get rid of it, then there will be no trouble during the rainy days. Hirondi Bai’s husband is no longer in this world, but Hirondi Bai, living in her dream house, feels that now that she is living in a pucca house, her husband’s soul will definitely be happy. Smt. Balakunwar Vishwakarma, hailing from Baikunthpur in Koriya district, had ever weaved a dream of a pucca house with her husband, but her dream could not be fulfilled. His dream was to have his wife and children live in a pucca house. Even though she lives with her children, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, But she is delighted at her husband’s fulfilled dreams. There is no one who can change the bitter life of these two, whether it is Hirondi Bai or Balkunwar, it is the Government of Chhattisgarh which helped in times of trouble and fulfilled their dreams and brought a smile in the face of these poor people.
After the death of her husband, Mrs. Hirondi Bai Kashyap of Bijapur and Mrs. Balkunwar of Baikunthpur living in a kutcha house have got a pucca house under peacock land and peacock house. Mrs. Sonbati Sahu of Rajnandgaon has also got a house, making her scattered family united. All of them have got a pucca house in their land instead of their old mud house. Thousands of such poor families of urban areas in the state are benefiting from the inclusive model of Chhattisgarh government under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Urban. In the new house, due to the respect of the poor is increasing due to the government giving the house the keys to the home by making it a solid house on time, while providing all the basic facilities to the beneficiaries of peacock land and peacock house
Under the leadership of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, continuous work is being done in the direction of upgrading and providing better facilities to the poor of the urban area, as a result of which the State of Chhattisgarh has been awarded by the Government of India in three categories.
75 thousand urban families got housing
The urban administration department has given priority to the poor in almost all schemes. An Act has been introduced to provide land holding rights to landless persons. Arrangements have been made to provide land ownership rights to the pre-occupied possession holders on 19 November 2018. It will also benefit such people who were earlier granted the lease but were unable to consume the land due to lack of renewal provisions. In this decision more than two lakh urban poor families of the state will be directly benefited and they are also being provided financial assistance up to 2.5 lakh under the ‘More land more houses’ scheme. The beneficiaries are being benefited by connecting the poor with the Peacock Land Peacock House Scheme. So far 75 thousand beneficiaries have been completed in this state.
Steps taken towards early housing construction and innovation
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and initiative of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria, several important steps have been taken for the construction of housing. Provision of lease distribution to landless persons of urban areas, distribution of eligible beneficiary certificates to the beneficiaries of populated land, easy installments to the beneficiaries in short time period and easy installments as per requirement. With a view to empowering socially and economically backward communities, the government has started a special project, so that these communities are now moving on the path of progress by connecting with the mainstream of development. Along with this, a state-level Peacock Demonstration-More Samman competition was organized to ensure healthy competition among the bodies and to complete the construction work quickly, as a result of which the construction work was completed very soon. Minister Dr. Dahria, Regular inspections were carried out by departmental secretaries and officers. Regular online monitoring of works was also done. Publicity was widely disseminated jointly with the Swachh Bharat Mission for public awareness. The state government, while highlighting the facilities of the beneficiaries, included other schemes in 827 projects under the housing scheme, the biggest example of which is “Asha Chadi Parwan”. The direct benefit of this scheme was given to the leprosy victims and their families, who were forced to stay out of the city due to illness and begging to be fed. Along with their treatment, welfare measures have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment and self-sufficient. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Welfare steps have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment self-sufficient. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Welfare steps have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment self-sufficient. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Along with making employment system and self-sufficient, welfare steps including necessary basic facilities have been taken towards honorable living. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Welfare steps have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment self-sufficient. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Welfare steps have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment self-sufficient. Number 6175 / Kamaljyoti Welfare steps have been taken along with necessary basic facilities towards respectful living along with making the system of employment self-sufficient.