Broken home, broken expectations! Family forced to spend life in the hut, will now be PM house?
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Rani Ahirwar of Chhatarpur district is forced to stay in a hut with her family. His ancestral house fell, the rented house was also left. Now his name is added to the PM Awas Yojana Plus Survey, and the sarpanch soon gave a firm house.Read more

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Highlights
- Rani Ahirwar of Chhatarpur district lives in a hut with her family.
- His ancestral house fell, the rented house was also left.
- Now his name is associated with PM Awas Yojana Plus Survey.
Chhatarpur: The story of Rani Ahirwar, a resident of Barha village of Gaurihar district of Chhatarpur district, is going to shock the heart. He once had his own ancestral home, but due to lack of care, he gradually collapsed. Stayed in a rented house for some time, but when he was evicted from there too, he was forced to stay with his family in a hut.
Rani Ahirwar has been living in a hut for 1 year
Rani Ahirwar told that for the last one year she has been living in a hut with her husband and children. This hut has now become their home, where the entire arrangement for kitchen to gold has to be made in this small place. Food is made on earthen stove and a cot has been fitted in some way to sleep. He says that in compulsion itself, but they have to be considering this hut as home.
PM Housing Scheme did not get a pucca house
Rani Ahirwar’s problem increased further when she could not get the benefit of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. However, now the hope of changing the situation is raised. Recently, his name has been added to the PM Awas Plus survey. The village sarpanch Hiramani Kushwaha and the secretary have assured that Rani Ahirwar will get a pucca house soon under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
Sarpanch reacted
The village sarpanch Hiramani Kushwaha had earlier told that people are being given housing on the basis of the 2018 survey list. But as soon as the process of adding names in the new list starts. Every effort will be made to provide housing to Rani Ahirwar and other needy like her on priority.
It is a matter of relief for Rani Ahirwar that now she is expected to get the benefit of the government scheme. But the question is whether this process will be faster, or they will have to wait more? The problems of such families will remain until the government’s schemes are fully implemented on the land. It remains to be seen how long Rani Ahirwar gets her pucca house.
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