Mass House Warming Ceremony Brings Joy to Nellore Village

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-13 01:57:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 01:45:37

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Mass House Warming Ceremony Brings Joy to Nellore Village

The small village of Chinnapadugupadu in Nellore district witnessed a significant transformation as the local community celebrated a momentous occasion. In a heartwarming ceremony, 38 families received the keys to their new homes, marking a new chapter in their lives. This event was part of the government's ambitious housing initiative, Prime Minister Avasa Yojana-2 (PMAY), which aims to provide shelter to the less fortunate.

The mass house warming ceremony was graced by Kovur MLA Vemireddy Prashanthi Reddy and district Collector Himanshu Shukla, who distributed the keys to the beneficiaries. MLA Prashanthi Reddy emphasized the government's dedication to ensuring housing for all eligible individuals, a vision initiated by late CM NT Rama Rao in 1983. She also criticized the previous YSRCP government for alleged mismanagement of the PMAY scheme, claiming that houses were sanctioned without proper infrastructure and given to ineligible recipients.

The event was a testament to the government's efforts to address the housing needs of the poor. Collector Himanshu Shukla revealed that the district has sanctioned a total of 19,678 houses under the PMAY-2 scheme, with 38 of these located in Chinnapadugupadu village. He encouraged more people to apply, assuring them of the administration's readiness to approve applications following the guidelines. The ceremony not only brought joy to the new homeowners but also symbolized the government's commitment to fulfilling its promises.

As the sun set over the village, the residents of Chinnapadugupadu felt a renewed sense of hope and security. The mass house warming ceremony not only provided shelter but also marked a significant step towards eradicating homelessness, one community at a time. With the government's continued efforts and the public's support, the dream of a home for all may soon become a reality.