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Awaas+ 2.0 self-survey status — check PMAY-G survey 2026

Quick answer. To check your Awaas+ self-survey status, open the AwaasPlus app you registered on, or go to pmayg.nic.in → AwaasSoft → Report and search by your registration number. Your self-survey moves through four stages: submitted in the app → field-verified by the Panchayat or Block staff → ratified by the Gram Sabha → added to the Awaas+ Permanent Wait List. A submitted survey is not a sanction — it still has to clear verification. If your status is stuck at “pending verification” for weeks, you can file a grievance at the Block office or an RTI to the Block Development Officer asking where your file is.

Short on time? Jump straight to how to check your status or use the sample RTI at the bottom.

What "Awaas+ 2.0" actually is

Awaas+ 2.0 is not a new scheme. It is the upgraded Awaas+ mobile app (the version that added Aadhaar e-KYC and face authentication for household self-survey), launched by the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) in September 2024. The self-survey window opened on 15 January 2025.

Its job is narrow but important. The original Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana — Gramin (PMAY-G) wait list was built from the SECC 2011 (Socio-Economic and Caste Census) data. Lakhs of genuinely kachcha-house families were either missed in 2011 or became eligible later. Awaas+ is the exclusion survey that lets those left-out rural families get into the PMAY-G list — and the 2.0 app is the first time a family member could run that survey themselves on a phone, instead of waiting for an enumerator.

So there are two ways your record can enter the system:

Either way, the data feeds the same verification pipeline. This page is about tracking what happens after the form is submitted — the part most people cannot see.

The four status stages — and what each means

Your Awaas+ self-survey status pipeline

Submitted — form saved and synced in the AwaasPlus app; a registration / application reference is generated.

Pending verification — a Panchayat or Block official has to physically check the house (kachcha walls + roof, photo, geo-tag) and confirm you meet PMAY-G criteria.

Gram Sabha approval — the verified list is read out and ratified in the Gram Sabha; objections are heard here.

Awaas+ Permanent Wait List — your name is added to the PMAY-G wait list on AwaasSoft. Only after this do sanction and installments follow.

Note: a status of “submitted” in the app means the data reached the server — it does not mean you are approved or that money is coming. Approval happens at stage ④, and even then a house is sanctioned by priority and annual targets, not instantly. As of 2026 the survey window itself has been extended several times and runs on a state-by-state basis (for example, Andhra Pradesh extended its window to 5 November 2025), so always confirm the live date for your state on pmayg.nic.in.

How to check your Awaas+ self-survey status

You have three ways to track it. Use whichever you have access to.

1. Check inside the AwaasPlus app

  1. Open the AwaasPlus app on the phone you registered with.
  2. Log in as Self-Survey using the registered mobile number and Aadhaar OTP / face authentication.
  3. Open your saved household survey. The app shows whether the record is synced (uploaded) and the registration reference. Note this reference down — you need it everywhere else.

2. Check on the PMAY-G portal (AwaasSoft)

  1. Go to pmayg.nic.in (the PMAY-G / AwaasSoft portal).
  2. Open AwaasSoft → Report (the “e-FMS / Social Audit Reports” area).
  3. Use the beneficiary / registration search and enter your PMAY-G registration number and the captcha.
  4. If your name has reached stage ④, you will see your beneficiary record — name, sanction status and installment details. If nothing shows, your survey is still at stage ① to ③.

3. Check the state Awaas+ / beneficiary list

Many states publish a village-wise Awaas+ provisional list through the Panchayat. Ask your Gram Panchayat Sachiv to show the latest verified list, or check the state PMAY-G dashboard. If your name is on the provisional list, you have cleared verification (stage ②–③).

For a step-by-step on reading the published list, see the PMAY-G beneficiary list guide and the older IAY/PMAY-G beneficiary status walkthrough.

Documents and details to keep ready

Illustrative example — when "submitted" sat still for two months

Illustrative example. Names changed; figures reflect standard PMAY-G norms.

A daily-wage family in a village in Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand, did their own Awaas+ self-survey in February 2025 — their nephew installed the AwaasPlus app, completed the Aadhaar face-authentication and uploaded photos of their one-room mud house. The app showed “submitted” and a registration reference.

“We thought the house was approved. Two months passed, nothing. In April we opened the app again — still only 'submitted'. We searched the registration number on pmayg.nic.in under AwaasSoft Report — no beneficiary record. That meant nobody had verified the house yet. We went to the Panchayat Sachiv; he said the Rozgar Sevak had a backlog. We waited two more weeks, then filed a written grievance at the Block office. When that also got no reply, we filed an RTI to the Block Development Officer asking three things: the date our Awaas+ survey was received, the name of the official it was assigned to for verification, and the present status. The reply came in 27 days — the survey had been received but never assigned. After the RTI, a verifier visited within ten days, took fresh geo-tagged photos, and the name reached the Gram Sabha provisional list in the next sitting. By the following quarter the registration number finally showed a sanction on AwaasSoft. The RTI did not create eligibility — it forced the verification that had simply been pending.”

Total government cost of the RTI: ₹10. What it unblocked: the standard PMAY-G assistance of ₹1.20 lakh (plain area; ₹1.30 lakh in hilly / North-East / IAP districts), released in installments by DBT, plus MGNREGA wage convergence and an SBM-G toilet grant.

Common reasons an Awaas+ survey gets stuck

Sample RTI when your survey is stuck

If your status has been “submitted / pending verification” for weeks and the Block office gives no answer, this RTI under the RTI Act, 2005 forces a paper trail. File it with the PIO, Office of the Block Development Officer (BDO) of your block.

To,
The Public Information Officer,
Office of the Block Development Officer,
[Block name], [District], [State]

Subject: Information under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 regarding my
Awaas+ (PMAY-G) self-survey

Sir/Madam,

Under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, please provide:

1. The date on which my Awaas+ self-survey bearing registration/reference
   number ______________ (Aadhaar-linked mobile: __________) was received
   in your office records.

2. The name and designation of the official to whom my survey was assigned
   for field verification, and the date of such assignment.

3. The present status of my survey - verified / pending / rejected - and if
   rejected, the recorded reason and the file notings, certified under
   Section 2(j).

4. The date on which my name was or will be placed before the Gram Sabha.

I am below the poverty line and request fee exemption under Section 7(5).
[If not BPL: IPO/DD for Rs 10 is enclosed.]

If the information is held by another public authority, please transfer this
application under Section 6(3) within 5 days and inform me.

Place:                                          Yours faithfully,
Date:                                           [Name]
                                                [Address, mobile]

Reply is due in 30 days under Section 7(1). No reply, or an evasive one, lets you file a first appeal within 30 days of that deadline. Use the AI RTI Drafter to adapt this letter, and the Timeline Tracker to track your 30-day clock. For the full procedure of an RTI to a Panchayat / Block, see how to file an RTI to a Gram Panchayat.

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FAQ

Is a "submitted" status in the AwaasPlus app the same as approval?

No. “Submitted” only means your self-survey data reached the server. Approval happens after field verification and Gram Sabha ratification, when your name is added to the Awaas+ Permanent Wait List on AwaasSoft. Always check the registration number on pmayg.nic.in to see whether a beneficiary record actually exists.

How do I check my Awaas+ survey status online?

Go to pmayg.nic.in, open AwaasSoft → Report, and search using your PMAY-G registration number and captcha. You can also log in to the AwaasPlus app as Self-Survey with your registered mobile and Aadhaar authentication to see whether the record is synced.

I did the self-survey but my name is nowhere. What now?

That usually means the survey was submitted but never sent for verification. Ask the Panchayat Sachiv first. If there is no movement, file a written grievance at the Block office, and if that fails, file an RTI to the Block Development Officer asking the date received, the official assigned and the present status.

What is the last date for the Awaas+ self-survey?

There is no single national date — the window has been extended several times and runs state-by-state. For example, some states extended into late 2025. Always confirm the current date for your own state on pmayg.nic.in or with your Gram Panchayat, because a survey done after the state window closes may not be accepted.

How much assistance do I get if I am selected through Awaas+?

Under PMAY-G the unit assistance is ₹1.20 lakh in plain areas and ₹1.30 lakh in hilly states, North-East and IAP / LWE districts, released in installments by DBT to the Aadhaar-linked account, with MGNREGA wage convergence for the labour and a separate SBM-G toilet grant.

Can I edit my Awaas+ self-survey after submitting it?

Minor corrections (family members, photographs) can sometimes be made through the app or via the Panchayat before verification. After the record is verified or placed before the Gram Sabha, changes need the Block office. Keep your Aadhaar, name and bank details consistent to avoid a mismatch holding up verification.

Does an RTI guarantee I will get a house?

No. An RTI cannot create eligibility or jump the queue. What it does is force a paper trail — the date your survey was received, who was responsible and why it is stuck. In practice that is enough to get a stalled verification moving, because the office must now answer on record.

Who runs the Awaas+ survey and PMAY-G?

The scheme is run by the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India, through the AwaasSoft MIS and the AwaasPlus app, and implemented on the ground by the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), Block (BDO) and Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha ratifies the list.

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