Government officials handing house keys to families during housing ceremony in Bihar, India

Bihar Approves 1.1M Homes for Families in Need

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Over one million permanent houses are coming to poor families across Bihar, bringing dignity and security to communities that have waited generations for stable housing. The $1.6 billion housing package marks one of India's largest rural development initiatives.

More than a million families in Bihar are getting the keys to permanent homes, thanks to a massive housing initiative announced Thursday.

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan revealed that 1,118,937 permanent houses have been approved for poor families across the state. The program comes with funding of ₹13,427 crore (roughly $1.6 billion) to turn these plans into reality.

The announcement came during a celebration where 235,000 families received keys to homes already completed this year. These aren't temporary shelters but solid, permanent structures designed to last generations.

"A permanent house is not a structure of brick and cement. It is a symbol of dignity and confidence for an entire family," Chouhan said at the ceremony in Patna.

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary highlighted how far the state has come. Between 1986 and 2014, only 3 million permanent houses were built for poor families. Since 2014, allocations have been made for 5 million homes, showing a dramatic acceleration in helping families secure stable housing.

Bihar Approves 1.1M Homes for Families in Need

The houses are being built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin program, which focuses on rural development. The Bihar government contributes 40% of the funding, while the federal government covers the rest.

The Ripple Effect

Permanent housing creates waves of positive change that extend far beyond four walls and a roof. Children in stable homes attend school more regularly and perform better academically. Families with secure housing can invest in small businesses instead of worrying about rent. Women feel safer, and entire communities become more stable.

The program also creates thousands of construction jobs in rural areas, pumping money into local economies. Masons, laborers, and material suppliers all benefit as these homes rise from the ground.

For families who have lived in temporary structures vulnerable to monsoons and harsh weather, a permanent house means peace of mind. It means not having to rebuild after every storm season. It means a foundation their children can grow up on.

The scale of this initiative puts Bihar among India's most ambitious housing programs, addressing a critical need that affects health, education, and economic opportunity for the state's most vulnerable residents.

Over a million families will soon have something previous generations could only dream of: a home that's truly theirs.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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