The Puducherry government has launched an integrated housing scheme merging PMAY 2.0 with its own Perunthalaivar Kamaraj scheme to build 22,500 homes for EWS families. Offering Rs 5 lakh aid per beneficiary, Rs 2.25 lakh from Centre and Rs 2.75 lakh from UT—this five-year push targets housing shortages. Priority goes to those with foundation work or previously uncovered, marking a big step in...
Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy has hiked the Kamaraj Housing Scheme subsidy to ₹5 lakh from the government, plus ₹5 lakh from PMAY, totaling ₹10 lakh per beneficiary. This move aims to replace huts with sturdy concrete homes, making affordable housing more accessible for the poor in the Union Territory and driving real estate growth.
Puducherry partners with Survey of India to conduct a large-scale digital drone survey, assigning unique IDs to every land parcel using advanced aerial mapping technology. The initiative aims to modernize land records under the central government's Naksha scheme, enhancing transparency and property management through geospatial data.
Puducherry’s Smart City initiative leverages smart infrastructure and green solutions to boost urban sustainability and real estate potential.