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Haryana pushes speedy allotment of plots and houses to poor families in Panchkula

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Last Updated : 9th Dec, 2025
Synopsis

Haryana's urban local bodies minister has directed officials in Panchkula to fast-track the allotment of residential plots and houses to poor families, reviving stalled work under state housing schemes. The municipal commissioner has been asked to clear pending cases, resolve procedural delays and ensure timely possession for eligible beneficiaries. The push follows earlier rounds in which thousands received plot-allotment letters and interim ownership certificates, though many units remained unallotted due to administrative backlogs. The directive stresses transparency, accountability and quick verification of documents, underscoring the government's broader goal of providing permanent, legally owned homes to underprivileged families as part of its housing-welfare commitments.

The Haryana minister in charge of urban-local-bodies has called for prompt action to allot residential plots and houses to poor families in Panchkula, reviving efforts under state housing schemes aimed at alleviating homelessness. The minister instructed the municipal commissioner to resolve outstanding allotments and accelerate the distribution of plots or flats held up due to procedural delays.


This push builds on earlier government commitments - including recent distribution of plot-allotment letters and interim ownership certificates under state housing programmes. In past rounds, thousands of urban and rural beneficiaries received plots or ownership documents, signalling the government's intent to provide permanent homes to underprivileged families.

However, several plots and houses remained unallotted due to bureaucratic inertia and administrative backlogs, leaving many eligible families waiting for habitation rights. The minister's new directive emphasises transparency, accountability and swift follow-through, demanding that pending cases be cleared without further delays.

Officials have been asked to verify documentation, expedite regulatory approvals and ensure possession is handed over promptly. The move also underscores the government's broader housing policy priority - ensuring that eligible families receive both legal ownership and physical possession, in line with welfare commitments.

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