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how to get subsidy on own house pradhan mantri awas yojana

 

How to get a subsidy on own house pradhan mantri awas yojana. 




 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin List and Loan Limit

Eligible beneficiaries in a  P M A Y  list may be a avail of the  loans up to the Rs. 70,000 from a financial institutions along with  on a interest at the rate of the  3%. The maximum principal amount for the same i capped at the  Rs. 2,00,000 while in the maximum y is Rs. 38,359 for a EMI which is. The cost of the unit  in the ratio of the  60:40 between in the Center and State Government for a areas in the plain, i.e. Rs. 1.20 lakh in a support for ever  In a Himalayan and the northeastern States along wit of  and Kashmir, in this ratio goes up to the  90:10 with up to the  Rs. 1.30  of  the support for a every unit.



The Center offers a 100% financing in the case of the (Union Territories) inclusive of the  list Beneficiaries receive a Rs. 90.95 each day in a courtesy of . Beneficiaries also identified via parameters from in the-Economic and Caste Census) and the verification is done by the Gram . Support  given up to the  Rs. 12,000 for a building toilets under in the Bharat Mission-G scheme in a collaboration with other schemes are including . Payment are directly and the electronically disbursed to the post office and bank accounts linked with .

Eligibility for a Availing Loan Under 

The eligibility are requirements are the following-

●       Homeless families

●       Those with a homes having a 0/1/2 room with  a Roof and 

●       Households without a adult  members of the  16-59 year

●       Households without a literate adult above in the age of 

●       Households without a adult members between a 16-59 year of 

●       Homes without a able-bodied members/with a disabled 

●       Scheduled Tribe, Scheduled Case, Other and 

●       Landless households are earning income from a  work

Candidates with a , fishing boats and the agriculture equipment not be a eligible along with a those possessing in a Credit Card) with a limit higher than/equal to the Rs. 50,000. If the household has at the least  single member employed with in the Government or a earning in a excess of  the Rs. 10,000 every month any individual pay income tax/professional tax or own a refrigerator/landline phone connection, then a eligibility will be not  there.

 Documents are  Required

●       Consent document for a using on beneficiary’ behalf

●        number

●      -registered job card number

●       Bank account information

●        Bharat Mission) number

Registration/Adding of  the Beneficiary

●       Visit to the official -G website.

●       Fill up in a  details needed a including mobile phone number, gender  number.

●       Upload a consent form for a using  number.

●       Click on Search for a finding ID, beneficiary’s name priority.

●       Click a  Select to the  Register.

●       The details of the beneficiary will be a generated  shown automatically.

●       The remainder may be a filled up including  type ownership, number, relation and so on.

●       You should upload in the consent form a needed for a using   number on the beneficiary’s behalf.

●       Add beneficiary account in a details in a necessary field there after a  including bank account number name.

●       If the beneficiary wishes to take a loan, choose Yes and the enter  a required amount.

●       Enter a  job card number along  number.

●       The next section will be  have to be a filled  by the officer concerned.

The  will help in a creating the beneficiary list e these beneficiaries will be get a priority thereafter once making it to the list. The list will then be a dispatched to the  Gram verification followed by the creation of the final list and publishing of the same. The annual lists will be a created thereafter.  the entire procedure for a obtaining a home under Disclaimer: No Deccan Chronicle journalist was a involved  creating in this content. The group  takes no responsibility for this 

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