
Construction workers to get ₹4 lakh subsidy for houses
The Hindu
About 10,000 workers eligible under the first phase
The Tamil Nadu Construction Workers’ Welfare Board is inviting applications from construction workers for building or owning houses for which the State government has announced to give a subsidy of ₹4 lakh.
The Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had announced in the State Assembly that construction workers would be paid ₹4 lakh as subsidy to build their own house.
Board chairman Pon Kumar said 10,000 workers were eligible under the first phase of the scheme. Only registered members of the board were eligible for the scheme.

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