Bhubaneswar: As Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik completed four years of his fifth term in the high office, the state Cabinet on Monday approved the launch of a new housing scheme “Mo Ghara” to provide financial assistance for the lower and lower middle income households in rural areas.
Official sources said the scheme will cover all such families who were left out in the existing housing schemes due to stringent eligibility criteria or due to insufficient allocation and also those who had received housing assistance of smaller amount in the past and now wants to upgrade or expand their houses.
Under the ‘MO GHARA’ (Government Housing Assistance in Rural Areas) Scheme, a beneficiary can avail housing loan up to Rs 3 lakh which can be repaid in 10 years excluding 1 year moratorium period in easy installments. They can opt for one of the four slabs of the loan amount – Rs 1 lakh, 1.5 lakh, 2 lakh and 3 lakh.
The state government will bear the expenses of Rs 2150 crore for around 4 lakh beneficiaries over a period of two years for the scheme.
Eligibility Criteria:
The following categories of rural households will be eligible under this scheme.
How the beneficiaries can avail the benefits of the scheme?
The government is launching a dedicated web portal (https://rhodisha.gov.in/moghara) for filing of online application, monitoring and implementation of the scheme.
The applicants will have to register in this portal before filing the applications which will be validated through OTP. The applications will be received through this portal from 16th June 2023.
The applicant can register either by her/himself or may use the services of Mo-Seva Kendra.
During filing of application, the applicant have to furnish information along with documents like Passport Size Photo and Aadhaar Card and KYC Document (Voter lD, PAN Card, Job Card, Driving License) & caste Certificate & PwD Certificate & lncome Certificate & Land record.
The applicant will invest a minimum of 10 % of loan amount as margin money either in shape of cash or kind or labor.
The applicant needs to have clear land tittle with land in Gharabari Kisam of Sthitiban Category. She/he will mortgage the tittle deed of the land and register at the concerned Sub Register office. Loan will be released in 2/3 installments on achievement of pre-defined stage of construction.
The beneficiary, if interested, can repay the loan amount earlier than the scheduled period of 10 years. They can also opt for paying higher EMls. No-prepayment charges will be imposed by bank for this period.
The guidelines of the scheme and other information are available at https://rhodisha.gov.in/moghara.
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