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7 Years On, Poor Family Still Awaits PMAY Shed

Sheikh Nadeem

District admin assures to fulfill demand. V.L.W denies to visit on spot / beneficiary.

A poor family hailing from Goodnard belt in Kokernag area of district Anantnag has been surviving in a tin shed since 2014.

Shabir Ahmed Bhat, the family head, while telling his heart wrenching story said that he lives in a tin shed since 2014 and still awaits the PMAY shed, a centre sponsored scheme.

Shabir said that he had approached the Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag regarding the matter, who directed the concerned BDO look into matter.

The B.D.O. marked the application to the concerned Village Level Worker (V.L.W) but due to unknown reasons, the Sarpanch namely Mohd.
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Ashraf denied visiting the location and provide report, Shabir said.

“When I asked the V.L.W the reason that he did not provide the report, he responded that I needed to submit a bank statement. I did not deserve the shed as per bank balance,” Shabir told The Kashmiriyat.

He concluded, “Now, I appeal to the district administration, to look into the matter and take strict action against VLW who did not provide actual data to concerned BDO.” He also appealed the authorities to intervene to resolve the problem at an earliest.

In this regard, the Village Level Worker, Farooq Ahmad Mir said thay he had submitted the report in favour of beneficiary. He also added that once the geo tag website is restored, the first preference should be in favour of the beneficiary.

Meanwhile, The Kashmiriyat also contacted the concerned Sarpanch, Mohd. Ashraf, who refuted all the allegations and declared them baseless. He said that if he was proved guilty, he would be ready for punishment. Otherwise, the Sarpanch said, “I will take action against beneficiary as per relevant law.”

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is a Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) introduced by the Central Government, under which the needy will be provided with home loan interest subsidy on purchase / construction / extension / improvement of their home.

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