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Solution: (b)
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana- Urban PMAY (U) was launched in 2015. It intends to provide housing for all in urban areas by year 2022.
The PMAY scheme aims to provide affordable housing to all sections of society. These benefits are extended to applicants who do not own any home and fall within specific income groups and sections of society. Applicants are divided into various groups such as economically weaker sections of society (EWS), lower income groups (LIG) and middle income groups (MIG).
All houses under PMAY(U) have basic amenities like toilet, water supply, electricity and kitchen.
PMAY encourages women to apply for loans and become home-owners. As per the scheme clause, if a married man is applying for the loan, he has to mandatorily register his wife as the co-applicant of the loan, even if she has no role in financing to purchase the property. This is done to secure the financial future of women, especially when they are older and widowed.
Preference is also given to differently abled persons, senior citizens, SCs, STs, OBCs, Minority, single women, transgender and other weaker & vulnerable sections of the society.
Article Link: 6 years of urban transformation
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Solution: (b)
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana- Urban PMAY (U) was launched in 2015. It intends to provide housing for all in urban areas by year 2022.
The PMAY scheme aims to provide affordable housing to all sections of society. These benefits are extended to applicants who do not own any home and fall within specific income groups and sections of society. Applicants are divided into various groups such as economically weaker sections of society (EWS), lower income groups (LIG) and middle income groups (MIG).
All houses under PMAY(U) have basic amenities like toilet, water supply, electricity and kitchen.
PMAY encourages women to apply for loans and become home-owners. As per the scheme clause, if a married man is applying for the loan, he has to mandatorily register his wife as the co-applicant of the loan, even if she has no role in financing to purchase the property. This is done to secure the financial future of women, especially when they are older and widowed.
Preference is also given to differently abled persons, senior citizens, SCs, STs, OBCs, Minority, single women, transgender and other weaker & vulnerable sections of the society.
Article Link: 6 years of urban transformation