In a significant push to affordable housing, the Maharashtra government has approved the release of funds under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Urban for the Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP) component.

As per the Government Resolution dated May 20, 2026, a total of ₹220.38 crore has been sanctioned for the general category beneficiaries (other than SC/ST component) under the scheme.


💰 Fund Breakup

  • Central Share: ₹132.23 crore
  • State Share: ₹88.15 crore
  • Total Allocation: ₹220.38 crore

This fund will be disbursed through the SNA-SPARSH system, ensuring transparency and efficient tracking of fund utilization.


🏗️ Where Will This Money Go?

The funds are aimed at accelerating Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP) projects across Maharashtra. These projects are typically executed with developers, government agencies, and local bodies working together.

The implementing authority for this scheme in the state is Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, which will oversee fund utilization and project execution.


📊 Why This Matters for Maharashtra

1. Boost to Affordable Housing Supply

This funding will directly support the construction of EWS and LIG housing units, helping reduce the housing shortage in urban areas.

2. Faster Project Completion

With fresh funds being released, stalled or slow-moving housing projects can now pick up pace.

3. Stronger Public-Private Partnership

The AHP model encourages collaboration between government bodies and private developers, improving efficiency and delivery timelines.


👨‍👩‍👧 What Does a Common Citizen Gain?

🏠 Access to Affordable Homes

Urban families struggling with high real estate prices will get access to subsidized, affordable housing units.

💸 Reduced Financial Burden

Government support lowers the cost of housing, making homeownership more achievable for middle- and lower-income groups.

📍 Better Living Conditions

Beneficiaries can expect:

  • Proper infrastructure
  • Legal and planned housing
  • Improved quality of life compared to informal or old housing setups

🏙️ The Bigger Impact on Real Estate

This move is expected to:

  • Increase affordable housing inventory in urban Maharashtra
  • Strengthen confidence among developers in government-backed housing schemes
  • Support the broader vision of “Housing for All”

It also signals that the government is actively addressing urban housing challenges through structured funding and policy support.

Also Read: “Budget FY27: Real Estate Sector Seeks Affordable Housing Boost, Rental Incentives and Tax Relief

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