Recent Housing Scheme by CGHB
In December 2024, the Chhattisgarh Housing Board (CGHB) launched seven new housing projects under the Atal Vihar Yojana across multiple districts including Raipur, Dhamtari, Durg, Balod, Bijapur, and Rajim. The initiative aims to provide affordable housing for 1,650 families, covering Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Lower Income Groups (LIG), and Middle-Income Groups (MIG).
The total project cost is estimated a...
Recent Housing Scheme by CGHB
In December 2024, the Chhattisgarh Housing Board (CGHB) launched seven new housing projects under the Atal Vihar Yojana across multiple districts including Raipur, Dhamtari, Durg, Balod, Bijapur, and Rajim. The initiative aims to provide affordable housing for 1,650 families, covering Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Lower Income Groups (LIG), and Middle-Income Groups (MIG).
The total project cost is estimated at 340 crore, and the scheme focuses on creating well-planned residential colonies with essential civic facilities like roads, water supply, electricity, and green spaces. This project represents one of CGHB’s largest efforts to bridge the housing gap and support the state’s mission of Affordable Homes for All.
About Chhattisgarh Housing Board (CGHB)
The Chhattisgarh Housing Board (CGHB), established in 2004, is the primary agency responsible for implementing housing and urban development projects across the state. It strives to make housing affordable, accessible, and sustainable for every section of society through planned development and transparent allocation systems.
Vision and Objectives
• To ensure affordable and quality housing for all income groups.
• To promote balanced urban growth across Chhattisgarh.
• To encourage eco-friendly and inclusive housing initiatives.
• To maintain transparency in allotment and project execution.
Conclusion
The Atal Vihar Yojana 2024 marks a significant step in CGHB’s mission to provide affordable, well-equipped homes to citizens across Chhattisgarh. With 1,650 new housing units under construction, the Board continues to empower families and strengthen the state’s urban infrastructure.