Angikaar 2025 initiative launched September 9, 2025 accelerates PMAY-U 2.0 targets through nationwide outreach. Fast-tracks 1.2 crore sanctioned units, boosts Ahmedabad's affordable housing supply for EWS/LIG groups via door-to-door drives and scheme convergence.
Odisha government launches 'Greater Bhubaneswar, Better Bhubaneswar' initiative with ₹14-50 lakh homes for EWS and MIG families through PPP model, easing sky-high property costs in state capital.
Odisha's cabinet approved an 800-acre New City project near Bhubaneswar with Rs 8,179 crore investment, featuring Singapore-planned infrastructure, MICE facilities, and transit-oriented development to boost housing and commercial growth by 2036.
Ranchi Municipal Corporation achieves 88% completion rate under PMAY-Urban, delivering 11,052 homes in a decade. Recent celebrations highlight progress, with PMAY 2.0 extending housing support until 2029.
Jaipur’s expanding infrastructure—metro lines, expressways, and tech corridors—is driving real estate growth. Areas near key projects see rising values, attracting buyers and investors seeking future-ready, high-ROI properties. Enhanced connectivity fosters demand for residential, commercial, and luxury housing, positioning Jaipur as a prime investment hub in India’s housing market.
Bihar aims to provide affordable housing for all in urban areas by August 2025 under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Shahri, with over 264,000 houses under construction.
Bengaluru's housing sales surged by 29% in 2023, reaching 63,980 units, driven by its tech hub status, infrastructure growth, IT sector resurgence and government policies.
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban), launched in 2015 to provide housing for all in urban areas, has been extended to December 31, 2024, to complete approved houses.
PMAY-U: Govt extends Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Urban till Dec 2024, aiming for 'Housing for All' with eligibility criteria and subsidies for various income groups.