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Antyodaya Gruha Yojana: Construction of New House

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🎯 Quick Insight

The Antyodaya Gruha Yojana: Construction of New House is a significant initiative categorized under Social Welfare & Empowerment. It is designed to provide targeted assistance to eligible beneficiaries, helping them achieve better outcomes in social welfare & empowerment.

Complexity Medium
Popularity High
Verification Jan 2026

📝 Overview & Benefits

Financial assistance of ₹1,20,000/- is provided for the construction of a new pucca house.

The house must have a minimum carpet area of 25 square metres, including a hygienic cooking space and excluding the toilet area.

Instalment-wise Disbursement:

First Instalment: ₹10,000/-, released along with the issuance of the work order.

Second Instalment: ₹65,000/-, released upon reaching roof level.

Third Instalment: ₹15,000/-, released upon completion of the house.

Timeline:

The house is ordinarily required to be completed within 12 months from the credit of the first instalment.

Mode of Disbursement:

The construction assistance is credited directly to the beneficiary’s bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer from the State Nodal Account.

Convergence:

The beneficiaries constructing new houses are entitled upto 90/95 person days of unskilled labour during house construction out of MGNREGS in addition to the unit assistance.

The beneficiaries can also avail support under relevant schemes of rural sanitation, drinking water, rural electrification, etc., if found eligible and not availed earlier.

BDO should endeavour to construct houses on a cluster basis wherever feasible. The required common infrastructure, like CC road, street light, drainage, community sanitation complex, community compost pit, etc., shall also be provided in convergence mode from the relevant schemes of Central & State Government.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

The applicant household must be residing in rural Odisha and must be houseless or living in a kutcha house.

The applicant household should belong to at least one of the following categories:

Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA) beneficiaries.

Households where the main earning member is a Person with a disability with at least 40% disability.

Lower-income households that are eligible but left out of existing Government rural housing schemes.

The households coming under the following categories will be eligible forsanction of a new house, notwithstanding previous allotment of a house under any Government Housing Schemes and staying in a pucca house:

Households whose houses have been fully / severely damaged by natural/ manmade calamities like fire, flood, cyclone, earthquake, elephant menace, communal violence, LWE violence, major law and order problem, etc.

Victims ofriver / sea inundation who need relocation/shifting.

Households that are rehabilitated/relocated for setting up any Government projects, such as highways, irrigation projects, etc.

Households staying in sanctuary / reserve forest areas need relocation.

🚀 Application Process

Offline

Eligible households are identified by the Block Development Officer (BDO).

The applicant’s eligibility documents are verified, including certificates related to calamity, disability, or Forest Rights Act status, wherever applicable.

The existing house of the applicant is geo-tagged and uploaded on the Rural Housing Portal before the sanction of the new house.

The Collector-cum-District Magistrate scrutinises the list of eligible beneficiaries and submits the proposal to the Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water Department for approval.

The list of beneficiaries, physical and financial progress of the scheme will be reflected district / block-wise on the website, i.e. https://rhodisha.gov.in/ for public view.

The housing assistance is released directly to the beneficiary’s bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer, based on verified construction milestones.

📄 Documents Required

Proof of Identity of the Applicant

Proof of Residence

Certificate Establishing Houseless or Kutcha House Status

Forest Rights Act, 2006 Beneficiary Certificate (if applicable)

Disability Certificate Showing Minimum 40% Disability (if applicable)

Calamity Damage Certificate Issued by Competent Authority (if applicable)

Land Ownership or Land Allotment Document (for landless households after allotment)

Bank Account Details

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