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Andhra Pradesh Cabinet Clears PMAY Housing Funding Push

The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has cleared a significant financing decision aimed at accelerating affordable housing delivery and allied urban infrastructure across the state. The government has approved a loan guarantee exceeding ₹4,400 crore to enable the state’s township and infrastructure development agency to raise long-term funds for housing construction under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), a move that could materially impact urban housing supply and construction activity over the coming years.

According to officials familiar with the decision, the guarantee will allow the agency to secure institutional borrowing to fund both residential units and essential supporting infrastructure such as internal roads, water supply, drainage, and basic services. The approval comes at a time when states are under pressure to meet PMAY targets while managing fiscal constraints, making credit-backed execution increasingly central to housing delivery. Urban development experts note that such guarantees play a critical role in bridging the gap between central housing schemes and on-ground execution. “Housing programmes are no longer just about building units. They require coordinated investment in urban services, compliance systems, and maintenance capacity,” an urban policy analyst said. The loan-backed approach is expected to smooth cash flows, reduce project delays, and support phased construction across multiple urban centres.

Beyond housing, the Cabinet also approved the restructuring of stalled urban housing works under PMAY (Urban) 1.0, including the cancellation of select tenders linked to incomplete infrastructure projects valued at over ₹200 crore. Officials indicated that this step is intended to reset procurement and execution frameworks to ensure timely completion and better asset quality, particularly in fast-growing towns where partially built infrastructure has become a civic concern. In parallel, the Cabinet took several land and institutional decisions with broader urban and economic implications. Government land has been cleared for transfer to facilitate port-led infrastructure expansion, including road and rail connectivity linked to a major port container complex. Urban planners say such moves underscore the state’s continued focus on integrating logistics infrastructure with industrial growth corridors, though environmental clearances and forest land diversion will require careful oversight.

Social policy measures were also part of the agenda. The Cabinet amended pension rules to allow benefits meant for landless households to be transferred to minor children in cases where both parents are deceased, a change that officials say closes a long-standing welfare gap affecting vulnerable urban families. On the energy front, approval was granted for a special term loan to support power procurement and fuel purchases, reflecting the state’s efforts to stabilise electricity supply amid rising demand and cost pressures. Taken together, the Cabinet’s decisions signal a multi-sector push to combine housing delivery, infrastructure financing, social protection, and economic enablement. For cities and towns across Andhra Pradesh, the effectiveness of these measures will ultimately depend on execution discipline, transparency in land use, and the ability to align housing growth with climate-resilient urban planning.

Andhra Pradesh Cabinet Clears PMAY Housing Funding Push