In a significant move to enhance affordable housing in urban areas, the Maharashtra government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, has allocated ₹8,100 crore for the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) (Urban) 2.0. This initiative, which also involves the support of Ajit Pawar, aims to provide substantial benefits to homebuyers across the state.

PMAY (Urban) is designed to ensure that low- and middle-income families have access to affordable housing in India’s rapidly growing urban centers. The scheme offers financial subsidies from both the state and central governments, making homeownership more attainable for many. With this fresh allocation, the Maharashtra government anticipates significant progress in delivering quality housing solutions to its citizens.

To qualify for the PMAY benefits, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, the most crucial being that they must not own any residential property anywhere in the country. This stipulation aims to prioritize assistance for those truly in need of housing support.

The implementation of PMAY (Urban) 2.0 is expected to address the acute housing shortages faced by urban residents, promote inclusive growth, and contribute to the overall development of urban infrastructure in Maharashtra. As the government moves forward with this ambitious initiative, it seeks to create sustainable living environments that can uplift communities and improve the quality of life for countless families across the state.

Also Read: Union Cabinet Approves PMAY-U 2.0: ₹10 Lakh Crore Boost for Urban Housing

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