- By Shibra Siddiqui
- Sun, 27 Apr 2025 05:55 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indiramma Housing Scheme News: In a significant development on the terms and conditions of eligibility criteria under the Indiramma illu housing scheme, Housing Corporation MD Gautam clarified that beneficiaries constructing houses larger than 66 square yards (600 sq. ft.) will not be eligible for funding under the scheme.
Gautam addressed housing applicants and the media as he clarified that the scheme is for economically deprived people, and financial assistance under the scheme intends to help such people build modest houses. “We will only provide financial assistance for houses built within the 66-yard limit. If anyone exceeds this, they will not receive funds,” he stated firmly.
Urging the applicant to avoid expansion of the area, the MD added, “People must build houses as per the scheme norms. If they exceed the specified area, it’s considered voluntary expansion, and we cannot provide funds for that.”
The development came amid the beneficiaries attempting to build slightly larger houses, hoping to receive full or partial reimbursement.
What This Means For Indiramma Housing Scheme Applicants
Only homes within 66 square yards (600 sq. ft.) will be funded.
Beneficiaries are advised to strictly adhere to the guidelines of the Indiramma scheme.
Unauthorised expansion beyond the limit may result in ineligibility for financial aid.
With this clarification, the Housing Corporation seeks to ensure transparency and equitable distribution of housing support to those who truly need it.