Jammu & Kashmir Achieves 97% PMAY-G Target, Constructs 3.23 Lakh Houses; Officials Directed to Complete Remaining 11,340 Units by April 15

The Union Territory has successfully completed over 3 lakh houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin, with work progressing on the remaining 11,340 units. Officials have been directed to expedite work and meet a strict deadline before the new phase commences.
Jammu & Kashmir Achieves 97% PMAY-G Target, Constructs 3.23 Lakh Houses; Officials Directed to Complete Remaining 11,340 Units by April 15

Jammu, March 16, 2026: Jammu and Kashmir has completed more than 3 lakh houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin, achieving 97 per cent of the target, officials said on Sunday .

Progress Review

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department Secretary Mohammad Aijaz Asad directed officials to accelerate the pace of work for the remaining 11,340 houses under the scheme. During a meeting to review the progress of PMAY-G in the Union Territory, he stated that the current phase of the scheme is nearing completion, and all works sanctioned under the existing phase must be completed without delay before the new phase begins .

The meeting was informed that a total of 3,23,299 houses have been completed, while work is in progress on the remaining 11,340 houses .

Strict Directives

Asad directed assistant commissioners of development and block development officers to track each case and ensure that no sanctioned house remains incomplete. He also instructed that any technical or administrative bottlenecks hindering progress be resolved immediately .

The secretary emphasized that all pending works must be completed by April 15, stressing that officers should make every possible effort, even if it requires working around the clock, as houses left incomplete under the previous phase will not be taken up once the new phase begins .

Monitoring and Beneficiary Support

He directed the directors of rural development of the Jammu and Kashmir region to hold weekly review meetings and keep the department informed about the progress achieved. He stressed the need for early release of pending instalments to beneficiaries, directing ACDs to conduct block-wise reviews in this regard . .

New Phase Preparation

Highlighting the recent survey conducted ahead of the launch of the new phase, he said that although it has been carried out using AI-based technology, deputy commissioners will still review to ensure that no eligible households are missed