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The Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana is an Odisha government initiative launched in 2014 to ensure every rural  Read More... household in the state has a permanent, strong house, replacing temporary kutcha dwellings. Read less

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Introducing the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana

The Government of Odisha is dedicated to transforming the lives of its rural citizens by ensuring they live in strong, permanent houses. Launched in 2014, the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana (BPGY) is a key state initiative aimed at converting all kutcha (temporary) houses into pucca (permanent) ones across the state's rural areas. This scheme works on a mission mode to achieve housing for all.

What Exactly is a 'Pucca' House?

A pucca house under this scheme is defined by its durability and ability to withstand daily wear and tear, as well as natural forces. It must have a solid foundation, walls, and roof made from permanent materials. This includes using construction materials like fly ash bricks, burnt bricks, cement concrete for walls, and materials like tiles, galvanized iron sheets, asbestos cement sheets, or reinforced concrete for roofs. The structure should be designed to last for at least 30 years.

Key Features of the Scheme

The Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana is a state-funded plan focusing on providing quality housing. Key aspects include:

  • Houses are ideally sanctioned in the name of the woman head of the household, promoting women's empowerment.
  • Construction is managed directly, avoiding the involvement of contractors to ensure transparency and direct benefit to beneficiaries.
  • Funds are disbursed directly to the beneficiary's bank account via the Public Financial Management System (PFMS), eliminating any intermediate payment methods.
  • The minimum living space required is 25 square meters, including a hygienic cooking area but excluding a toilet. The roof must be made of RCC or an equivalent strong material approved by the department. Innovation in design and materials is encouraged.

Two Components for Different Needs

The Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana has two main components:

  • Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana (Normal): This part offers incentives for the timely completion of houses under BPGY, Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (Gramin), or other state housing schemes. It encourages beneficiaries, officials, and community organizations to work efficiently.
  • Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana (Special): This component focuses on rehabilitating or relocating families whose homes have been completely destroyed or severely damaged due to natural disasters like floods, cyclones, earthquakes, or man-made calamities such as fire or violence.

Construction Timeline

Generally, houses under this scheme are expected to be completed within 12 months from the date the first installment is credited to the beneficiary's account. Beneficiaries wishing to build larger homes are advised to first focus on completing the core structure of at least 25 square meters before planning any extensions.

Objective

The Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana is an Odisha government initiative launched in 2014 to ensure every rural household in the state has a permanent, strong house, replacing temporary kutcha dwellings.

Benefits

  • For Students of Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, Nomadic, DNTs, Semi-Nomadic, Vimukt Jati, and Tapriwas Jaati, scholarship ranging from Rs. 8000/- to 12000/- is awarded for Metric/10th,10+ and Graduation.
  • For Students of Backward Classes Block ‘A’, scholarship of amount Rs 8000 is awarded for metric qualified students.
  • For Students of Backward Classes Block ‘B’, scholarship of amount Rs 8000 is awarded for metric qualified students.
  • For Meritorious students of other social classes to be given scholarship at par with Students of Backward Classes Block ‘B’, scholarship of amount Rs 8000 is awarded for metric qualified students.
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    Who Can Apply for Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana?

    To be eligible for this scheme, you must meet the following criteria:

    1. You must be a permanent resident of Odisha.
    2. You should belong to an economically weaker section of society.
    3. You must currently be living in a kutcha (temporary) house.
    4. You should not own any pucca (permanent) house in Odisha.
    5. Beneficiaries whose houses were completely washed away or severely damaged due to natural disasters like landslides, floods, cyclones, or earthquakes, or by elephant menace, are also eligible for assistance under this scheme.

    Special Focus on Mining-Affected Areas:

    This scheme is specifically applicable to the following 36 blocks across 9 mining-affected districts:

    • Angul District: Athamalik, Banarpal, Chhendipada, Kaniha, Kishorenagar, Talcher
    • Dhenkanal District: Kankadahad
    • Jajpur District: Sukinda
    • Jharsuguda District: Jharsuguda, Lakhanpur
    • Keonjhar District: Bansapal, Champua, Harichandanpur, Hatadihi, Jhumpura, Joda, Keonjhar Sadar
    • Koraput District: Dasamantpur, Koraput, Pottangi, Laxmipur, Narayanpatna, Semiliguda
    • Mayurbhanj District: Joshipur, Kusumi, Rairangpur, Tiring
    • Rayagada District: Kashipur
    • Sundergarh District: Gurundia, Hemgiri, Koira, Kauramunda, Kutra, Lahunipara, Nuagoan, Rajgangpur

    All households in these identified blocks living in kutcha houses will be assisted under the saturation mode. However, households who have already received a house under any housing scheme or are currently residing in a pucca house are not eligible.

    How to Apply for Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana

    The application process for the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana is designed to be straightforward. Eligible beneficiaries should follow these steps:

    1. Visit the Official Portal: Access the official website for Rural Housing in Odisha.
    2. Fill the Application Form: Complete the registration or application form with accurate personal and household details.
    3. Verify Details: You will likely need to verify your mobile number via an OTP.
    4. Submit Application: Once all information is entered and verified, submit your application.

    For specific guidance or to initiate the process, it is advisable to contact your local Gram Panchayat office or the relevant Block Development Officer (BDO).

    Official Contact Information:

    Rural Housing Odisha Official Website: [Check official government portals for the most current link, as web addresses can change.]

    Toll-Free Number: 0674-6817777

    Documents Needed for Application

    To apply for the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana, you will need to prepare the following documents:

    • Aadhaar Card: Proof of identity and address.
    • Bonafide Certificate: May be required to confirm residency.
    • Voter ID Card: Another form of identification.
    • Residence Certificate: To prove you are a resident of Odisha.
    • Address Proof: Such as a utility bill or ration card.
    • Identification Proof: Any government-issued photo ID.
    • BPL Certificate: Proof of being below the poverty line.
    • EWS Certificate: Proof of belonging to the Economically Weaker Section.
    • Passport Size Photograph: Recent photograph of the applicant.

    Official Sources:

    For the most accurate and up-to-date list of documents and detailed guidelines, always refer to the official publications and websites of the Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water Department, Government of Odisha.

    FAQ’s

    What is the main goal of the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana?

    The primary aim of the Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana is to ensure that all rural families in Odisha living in temporary 'kutcha' houses are provided with permanent, durable 'pucca' houses. It's a mission-mode effort by the state government to improve rural housing.

    Who is eligible to apply for this housing scheme?

    You're eligible if you are a permanent resident of Odisha, belong to an economically weaker section, currently live in a kutcha house, and do not own any pucca house in the state. Special provisions are also made for those whose houses were completely destroyed by natural calamities.

    What kind of financial help can I expect from the scheme?

    The scheme provides financial assistance to build a new pucca house. For non-IAP districts, the unit cost is ₹ 1,20,000, and for IAP districts, it's ₹ 1,30,000. This amount can be revised by the government. Additionally, there are incentives for early completion.

    How many districts and blocks are covered under the scheme?

    The scheme is particularly focused on 9 mining-affected districts, covering a total of 36 blocks within these districts. All kutcha households in these specific blocks are eligible for assistance.

    Can I track the progress of my application?

    Yes, you can usually check the status of your application online through the official website dedicated to Rural Housing in Odisha. You might need your application number for this.

    What defines a 'pucca' house in this scheme?

    A pucca house must have a foundation, walls, and roof made of permanent materials like cement concrete, bricks, or reinforced concrete. It should be designed to last at least 30 years and must have a minimum carpet area of 25 square meters, including a cooking space but excluding a toilet.

    What specific documents do I need to submit?

    You'll generally need documents like your Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, proof of residence, BPL or EWS certificate, and a passport-sized photograph. A Bonafide certificate might also be required.

    How is the money disbursed to beneficiaries?

    Funds are released directly to the beneficiary's bank account through the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) using electronic modes like RTGS/NEFT. This ensures transparency and prevents leakage.

    What is the time frame for constructing a house under BPGY?

    Houses are expected to be completed within 12 months from when the first installment is credited to your account. Beneficiaries are encouraged to complete the core house of at least 25 sq meters first.

    Is there a helpline or contact number for queries about the scheme?

    Yes, you can reach out for assistance using the toll-free number: 0674-6817777. For local queries, contacting your Gram Panchayat office is also recommended.

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