
Ponguleti seeks three lakh rural houses from Centre
The Hindu
Housing Minister Ponguleti urges the Centre to sanction three lakh rural houses for Telangana amid ongoing housing demand issues.
Housing Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy has urged the Centre to immediately sanction at least three lakh houses for the State during the current financial year.
In a representation submitted to Union Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Minister said there was a massive pending demand for houses in rural Telangana due to prolonged neglect of housing construction between 2014 and 2023. He met the Union Minister during his visit to Hyderabad and submitted a representation to him.
The Minister said the previous government had completely failed to secure even a single house from the Centre in their decade rule. He pointed out that, as per the directions of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the State government has been repeatedly requesting the Centre for the past two years to sanction houses for rural areas, but there has been no positive response so far.
“At least during this financial year, the Centre should sanction three lakh houses for rural Telangana,” he appealed adding that the goverment is already constructing around four lakh Indiramma houses this year.
Mr Ponguleti said that Telangana had not been part of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) 1.0 earlier. However, after the formation of the Congress government in 2023, the State officially joined PMAY-G 2.0 in accordance with the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Rural Development.
Although the Union Cabinet approved PMAY-G 2.0 in August 2024 and decided to allocate houses on a saturation basis after updating the Awaas+ 2018 survey, allocations for 2024–25 and 2025–26 were made to other States based on old data. Since Telangana was not part of PMAY-G 1.0, it did not have any pending 2018 data.













