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MoS Kamlesh Paswan Reviews PMAY-G, NRLM and PMGSY Progress in Majuli, Assam

Soniya Gupta

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MoS Union Minister of State for Rural Development Kamlesh Paswan reviewed key rural development schemes in Majuli district, Assam, during his visit. He held a meeting with district officials to assess the progress of various central schemes. Highlighting the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana, he noted that 39.76 lakh women are linked to 3.62 lakh Self-Help Groups, with Rs 23,252 crore disbursed in loans. Paswan inspected housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, reporting significant completion rates in Assam. He emphasized maintaining rural connectivity through the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, which has seen over 98% of road projects completed.

State Kamlesh Paswan Recently Reviewed

The minister also visited healthcare facilities and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to rural infrastructure and livelihoods Union Minister of State Kamlesh Paswan recently reviewed the progress of key rural development schemes including Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G), National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) and Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) during his visit to Majuli, located in Assam. The review meeting focused on accelerating rural housing construction, strengthening women-led self-help groups, and improving road connectivity in remote riverine areas. Majuli, known as the world’s largest river island, faces unique.

Geographical challenges such as erosion and connectivity gaps, making central schemes crucial for sustainable development. During the interaction with district officials and beneficiaries, the Minister emphasized timely completion of sanctioned houses under PMAY-G, ensuring quality standards and transparency in fund utilization. Under the rural housing scheme, eligible beneficiaries receive financial assistance for constructing pucca houses with basic amenities, which directly improves living standards in vulnerable regions. The review highlighted that housing approvals and geo-tagging processes are being closely monitored through digital platforms to ensure accountability.

MoS Showcased Local Handicrafts And Agricultural

In the context of livelihood enhancement, the implementation of NRLM has played a significant role in empowering rural women through self-help groups (SHGs). The Minister interacted with SHG members who showcased local handicrafts and agricultural products, reflecting growing financial inclusion in Majuli. NRLM supports skill development, credit linkage, and micro-enterprise promotion, which is especially important in flood-prone districts where agriculture alone may not provide consistent income. Officials shared updates on bank linkage targets, revolving fund distribution, and enterprise training programs.

The emphasis remains on strengthening community institutions to promote sustainable income generation and reduce rural poverty. Connectivity, another major concern in Majuli, was reviewed under PMGSY. The scheme aims to provide all-weather road connectivity to unconnected habitations, enabling better access to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities. Given Majuli’s riverine terrain, special engineering approaches are being adopted to ensure durability and resilience of roads. The Minister stressed coordination between state and central agencies to fast-track pending road works and ensure maintenance of completed stretches The visit also included a field inspection.

Transportation Of Construction Materials

Where the Minister assessed the physical progress of housing units and interacted with local residents to gather ground-level feedback. Beneficiaries expressed satisfaction over government assistance but also raised concerns regarding transportation of construction materials due to geographical constraints. Addressing these challenges, district authorities outlined measures such as improved ferry coordination and streamlined logistics planning. The overall review aimed at identifying bottlenecks and ensuring that funds allocated under various schemes translate into tangible outcomes. Majuli’s strategic importance as a cultural and ecological hotspot adds urgency to.

Infrastructure development that balances growth with environmental sensitivity The central government’s focus on Northeast India has intensified in recent years, with special monitoring of flagship schemes to bridge developmental gaps. During the review, emphasis was placed on convergence between housing, livelihood, and road connectivity initiatives (India) so that rural families benefit holistically rather than in isolation. For instance, a household receiving a new home under PMAY-G can simultaneously access livelihood support through NRLM and improved connectivity through PMGSY, creating a cycle of inclusive growth. Officials also presented data dashboards.

Tracking sanction numbers, completion percentages, and fund utilization ratios. The Minister directed local administration to ensure grievance redressal mechanisms remain active and responsive The review in Majuli aligns with the broader national objective of rural transformation through targeted welfare interventions. PMAY-G aims to achieve “Housing for All” in rural India, while NRLM seeks to mobilize millions of rural households into SHGs, and PMGSY continues to expand rural road networks across states. In a geographically sensitive district like Majuli, where monsoon floods often disrupt daily life, these schemes collectively strengthen resilience and socio-economic stability.

Government’s Commitment To Strengthening Rural

The Minister reiterated that timely monitoring visits and direct beneficiary interactions are essential to ensure policy implementation remains transparent and people-centric the review visit by MoS Kamlesh Paswan underscores the government’s commitment to strengthening rural infrastructure and livelihoods in Majuli. By ensuring coordinated implementation of housing, livelihood, and connectivity schemes, authorities aim to uplift (India) marginalized communities and accelerate inclusive development in Assam’s river island district. Continuous monitoring, community participation, and transparent governance remain central to achieving these developmental goals in the region.

Q1. Who reviewed the rural schemes in Majuli?
MoS Kamlesh Paswan conducted the review visit in Majuli, Assam.

Q2. Which schemes were reviewed?
PMAY-G, NRLM, and PMGSY were assessed for progress and implementation.

Q3. Why is Majuli significant for these schemes?
Majuli is a river island with connectivity and infrastructure challenges, making rural schemes vital.

Q4. What is the aim of PMAY-G?
To provide pucca houses with basic amenities to eligible rural families.

Q5. How does NRLM support rural communities?
NRLM promotes women-led self-help groups, skill development, and financial inclusion.