Speed up the construction of Indiramma houses

RSD- Sircilla news:  District Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha said that the speed should be increased in the construction of Indiramma houses and the authorities should monitor that the Indiramma houses sanctioned in each mandal are grounded. On 28.07.2025, District Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha conducted a review with the relevant authorities on the progress of the construction of Indiramma houses through video conference at the Integrated District Collectorate. The Collector reviewed the details of the Indiramma houses sanctioned by mandals in the district, the houses marked, the houses under construction, and their progress and made several suggestions. On this occasion, District Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha said that the government has sanctioned 8,811 Indiramma houses in Sircilla district, of which 5,011 houses have been marked, 1,485 houses have been constructed up to the basement level, 122 up to the wall level, and 50 houses up to the roof. The Collector said that the marking work of the pending houses should also be completed in the month of Shravan. The Collector issued orders to take steps to prevent shortage of sand for the construction of Indiramma houses and to work as a mandal-level committee to keep the prices of house construction materials under control. The registration of survey details in the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana app should be completed within two days. The Collector said that the authorities should hold discussions with the beneficiaries so that the construction of Indiramma houses sanctioned in each mandal can begin. He said that activities should be taken to provide loans to beneficiaries who have cash problems through women’s groups. The Collector told the officials to capture the progress of the construction of Indiramma houses from time to time and register it online, to ensure that the beneficiaries receive financial assistance from the government on time, and to be careful not to have any pending cases. The Collector clarified that the government will provide sand free of cost for the construction of Indiramma houses, and that the beneficiaries will only have to pay the labor and transportation charges for carrying the sand, and that if more than 1500 tractors are charged for sand supply anywhere in the district, they should bring it to the attention of the officials. The Collector suggested that the Mandal Special Officers should regularly inspect Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas, residential educational institutions, and model schools within their jurisdiction. He said that they should thoroughly examine whether the premises of the educational institutions are clean, whether there is water storage, and the quality of food and drinking water provided to the students. PD Housing Shankar Reddy Mandal Special Officers, Tahsildars, MPDOs, concerned officials and others participated in this meeting.