In the state, some 50,000 women who were awarded housing sites have returned them and requested better ones from the corresponding district administrations.
Beneficiaries are some of the 30.3 lakh persons who received government-provided home sites. The people who relinquished the plots claimed that they were either too close to cemeteries or too distant from their current location.
The state’s Jagananna colonies are being built because of the government’s extensive housing programme. To house the 30.3 lakh recipients in the state, officials estimate that 17 lakh new colonies will be built.
Furthermore, CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy gave instructions to staff to offer the beneficiaries alternate places. The 50,000 women are to be provided with alternate places by district collectors.
BM According to Diwan Mydeen, special chief secretary here to the government in charge of housing, the CM wants “100% satisfaction” from programme participants, hence substitute locations are being sought out for their provision.