Andhra Pradesh Government Plans to Build 1.7 Million Houses for Low-Income Families by 2029, Announces Chief Minister Naidu
Over 250,000 houses constructed under the Andhra Pradesh Town and Country Development Corporation (APTIDCO) and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) schemes have been officially allocated to beneficiaries throughout the state of Andhra Pradesh.
These housing initiatives aim to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for low-income families. The PMAY scheme, launched by the Government of India in 2015, focuses on ensuring that every citizen has access to a home, with specific targets for housing construction and allotment.
In Andhra Pradesh, the collaboration between APTIDCO and PMAY is part of a broader effort to support the states urban and rural development goals, particularly in offering better infrastructure and amenities for disadvantaged groups. As part of this initiative, the state government has emphasized the importance of sustainable housing, contributing to community building and economic growth.
The successful distribution of these houses marks a significant milestone in the state’s ongoing efforts to tackle housing shortages and fulfill the central governments vision of “Housing for All” by 2022. Further details regarding the location and specific features of the housing projects, as well as the criteria for beneficiary selection, may be available through the Andhra Pradesh government’s public records or official communications.
