Vishakapatnam (Andhra Pradesh):Houses of the poor are set to get national-level recognition! And not just that, three women from the state have got a rare opportunity to participate in a video conference to be addressed by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Their efforts got good recognition as they became ideal citizens by building their dream houses.
Taking government help and getting loans, they built their modern houses on a small piece of land.
A new house built by Mungi Shanthi and Krishna, a couple of Nandigama in Krishna district was selected for "Innovation Construction Technology Award " under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana scheme. She is to talk to Narendra Modi on in a video conference on January 1. "Union Housing for All" Mission Director, Amrit Abhijat has issued orders to this extent.
Also, Durga of Vishakhapatnam and Anantha Lakshmi of Prakasham districts have got a chance to attend Modi's video conference. Besides working as a maid in several houses, Shanti — a rag picker collects waste papers and plastic material for eking out a livelihood. Her husband Krishna is a rickshaw puller.
With two children, they lived in a shed on rent for eight years and faced all odds together. They bought 2 cents of a land piece for Rs 3 lakhs in Cheruvu Bazar area. Shanti was allotted a house under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana scheme and NTR Urban Housing scheme. In 2017-18, the Centre gave Rs 1.5 lakh, the state government offered Rs 1 lakh for the housing.
They built a dream house with modern facilities — two bedrooms, hall, kitchen, western toilets, fall ceiling, marbles and tiles and decorated in colour. After a visit, the housing officials selected their house for the central award and paved way for them to attend Modi's video conference on January 1.