Indiramma Housing Scheme: Telangana Govt to Give Free Land and Houses to Urban Poor
Telangana govt to give free land and Indiramma houses to urban poor. Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announces 72 yards land, one lakh housewarmings soon.

Hyderabad: The Telangana government’s Indiramma Housing Scheme is bringing major relief to poor families across the state. Under this flagship programme, houses are being sanctioned and funds are being released in phases based on the stage of construction. Now, the government has announced a big expansion of the scheme to urban areas, including free house sites and financial assistance for construction.
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Free Land and Houses for Urban Poor
Providing a key update, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, said that poor families living in towns and cities will soon receive both house sites and Indiramma houses.
- The government will allot land for the house
- Construction funds will be provided under the Indiramma Housing Scheme
- The programme will be launched soon in urban areas
He said the scheme is aimed at families who do not own land and cannot afford to build houses in cities.
72 Square Yards of Land to Be Allotted Free
Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announced that the urban poor will be given 72 square yards of land free of cost.
- Houses will be constructed on the allotted land under Indiramma scheme
- Officials are already identifying government land for this purpose
- The programme will cover urban areas across Telangana
This move is expected to benefit thousands of families who are struggling to find affordable housing in cities.
One Lakh Indiramma Housewarmings in Three Months
Speaking on January 26 at Maripeda mandal in Mahabubabad district, the minister said the government aims to complete housewarming ceremonies for one lakh Indiramma houses in the next three months.
He added that:
- Construction of remaining houses is progressing fast
- New houses will be started without delay
- Funds are being released every week based on work progress
Subsidy on Agricultural Implements for Farmers
Apart from housing, the minister highlighted welfare measures for farmers.
- Subsidy on agricultural machines and equipment is being provided
- This will help reduce the financial burden on farmers
- The scheme is being implemented statewide
He urged farmers to make full use of the subsidy programme.
Rs 500 Bonus for Fine Rice Farmers, Rythu Bharosa Soon
Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy also said that farmers who cultivated fine rice have been given a bonus of Rs 500 per quintal. He assured that funds under the Rythu Bharosa scheme will be released soon.
Major Push for Housing and Farmer Welfare
The Indiramma Housing Scheme in Telangana continues to expand, offering secure housing, free land, and financial support to poor families. With its extension to urban areas, the scheme is set to transform the lives of thousands of homeless families across the state.
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