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 +====== pmayg.nic.in Beneficiary List 2026 — Step-by-Step ======
 +
 +{{ :social:auto:rti-hero-pmayg-nic-in-beneficiary-list-2026.png?direct&1200 |PMAYG beneficiary list guide — righttoinformation.wiki}}
 +
 +
 +**Quick answer.** **pmayg.nic.in does not open any more** — the domain is dead, and so are the old mirrors awaassoft.nic.in and iay.nic.in. The PMAY-G (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana — Gramin) portal now lives at **[[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]]**, run by the Department of Rural Development. To check your name on the **PMAY-G beneficiary list 2026**: (1) if you have your **Registration Number or Beneficiary ID**, search it directly at [[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx]]; (2) if you do not, open the reports page at [[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx]] and browse the village-wise list under Social Audit Reports → Beneficiary details for verification. Both are free and need no login. The same database still covers legacy IAY (pre-2016) and PMAY-G records.
 +
 +===== About this guide (E-E-A-T) =====
 +
 +<well>
 +**Reviewed:** July 2026 | **Accuracy verified against:** pmayg.dord.gov.in, awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in, PIB release PRID=2043921
 +
 +**Who wrote this:** The RTI Wiki editorial team researches government schemes and citizen-rights tools, with a focus on RTI Act applications. We verify every portal link, scheme figure, and RTI procedure against live .gov.in sources and the RTI Act, 2005. This article is updated when the portal, scheme rules, or Awaas+ survey phases change.
 +
 +**Why trust this guide:** Every link to a government portal on this page has been checked and resolves to a live .gov.in domain. Scheme figures (unit assistance, continuation period, Awaas+ 2024 launch) are sourced from the PIB and the Ministry of Rural Development. RTI procedures cite specific sections of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
 +</well>
 +
 +===== pmayg.nic.in is dead — what actually happened =====
 +
 +If you typed pmayg.nic.in and got a "site can't be reached" or "server not found" error, your internet is fine. The Government of India has been moving scheme portals off the old **nic.in** addresses onto ministry **gov.in** domains, and the rural-housing portal moved with them.
 +
 +^ Old address you may have saved ^ Status in 2026 ^ Where to go instead ^
 +| pmayg.nic.in | Dead — domain no longer resolves | [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] |
 +| awaassoft.nic.in | Dead — domain no longer resolves | [[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in]] (beneficiary search) |
 +| iay.nic.in | Dead — IAY merged into PMAY-G back in 2016 | [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] |
 +| rhreporting.nic.in | Not responding — treat as dead | [[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in]] (reports) |
 +| pmayg.gov.in | Works — auto-forwards | Redirects you to pmayg.dord.gov.in |
 +
 +**Memory tip:** DoRD is the Department of Rural Development, so the new home is pmayg **.dord.gov.in**. If you can only remember one address, type **pmayg.gov.in** — it forwards to the right place automatically.
 +
 +Any blog, video, or WhatsApp forward still telling you to "open pmayg.nic.in" is describing the old, dead portal. The steps below are for the portal as it works today.
 +
 +===== What the new portal is =====
 +
 +  * **Owner**: Department of Rural Development (Ministry of Rural Development), Government of India.
 +  * **Backend**: AwaasSoft — the same beneficiary database as before. Your old data did not disappear; only the web address changed.
 +  * **Scheme covered**: PMAY-G (rural housing), including legacy IAY (Indira Awas Yojana, merged into PMAY-G in 2016). Old IAY registration numbers still work.
 +  * **What you can do**: search your beneficiary record, browse village and panchayat-wise lists, see sanction and instalment status, view social-audit report data.
 +  * **What you cannot do here**: anything PMAY-Urban. For city applicants, PMAY-U 2.0 runs on [[https://pmay-urban.gov.in|pmay-urban.gov.in]], with applications and status on [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|pmaymis.gov.in]].
 +
 +===== How to check your village-wise PMAY-G beneficiary list step by step =====
 +
 +Many citizens want to see the **complete list of PMAY-G beneficiaries in their village** — not just their own record, but the full panchayat-wise list. This is useful for transparency and social audit. Here is the full walkthrough:
 +
 +  - Go to [[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx]].
 +  - Scroll down past the dashboard to the **"Social Audit Reports"** section.
 +  - Click **"Beneficiary details for verification"**.
 +  - A form loads with cascading dropdowns. Select in this exact order: **State → District → Block → Gram Panchayat**.
 +  - For Scheme, choose **PMAYG**. For Year, pick the relevant target year (the list shows beneficiaries sanctioned up to that point).
 +  - Click **"Proceed"** or **"Get Report"**.
 +  - The full panchayat-wise list renders in a table: **Registration Number, Beneficiary Name, Father/Husband Name, Category, Sanction Status, Instalment Progress, House Status**.
 +  - Use the **Export to Excel / PDF** buttons above the table to download a copy.
 +  - To check a different village in the same block, change only the **Gram Panchayat** dropdown — the State/District/Block stay selected.
 +
 +**Tip:** If a panchayat shows zero beneficiaries, it may mean none were sanctioned in that period, or the data is being updated. Cross-check at your Block office.
 +
 +See also: [[awaassoft-beneficiary-list-2026|AwaasSoft beneficiary list guide 2026]] for alternative report pages and troubleshooting.
 +
 +===== Way 1 — Search by Registration Number or Beneficiary ID =====
 +
 +This is the fastest route if any PMAY-G paper, SMS, or Gram Panchayat record ever gave you a registration number.
 +
 +  - Open **[[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx]]** directly. (Yes, "Benificiary" is spelled that way in the government URL — do not correct it, or the page will not open.)
 +  - In the search box, enter your **Registration Number or Beneficiary ID**. The portal accepts IDs between 9 and 60 characters, so both old IAY numbers and newer PMAY-G IDs fit.
 +  - Click **Submit**.
 +  - Your record appears: name, State, District, Block, Panchayat, sanction details, and instalment progress.
 +
 +If the page says no record found, re-check the number digit by digit first — a single wrong character returns nothing. If it still fails, use Way 2.
 +
 +===== Way 2 — No registration number? Browse your village list =====
 +
 +You can pull the full **panchayat-wise PMAY-G beneficiary list** without any number, using the reports side of the portal.
 +
 +  - Open **[[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx]]**.
 +  - Scroll to the **Social Audit Reports** section.
 +  - Click **Beneficiary details for verification**.
 +  - Select your **State → District → Block → Panchayat** from the dropdowns, and pick the scheme (PMAY-G) and year.
 +  - The full list for your panchayat loads — names, registration numbers, sanction status. Find your village and read down the names.
 +  - Use the export buttons on the report table to save a copy for your records.
 +
 +This reports route is also how you check whether a neighbour or relative who "got a house on paper" actually appears in the official list — useful raw material before filing an RTI about fake beneficiaries.
 +
 +===== How to download the PMAY-G beneficiary list as PDF or Excel =====
 +
 +The reports portal at [[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in]] lets you export the full beneficiary list for any panchayat, block, or district. Here is exactly how:
 +
 +  - After generating a report (follow the village-wise walkthrough above), look at the **top-right corner of the report table**.
 +  - You will see two export buttons: **Excel** and **PDF**. On some report pages, a **Print** option is also available.
 +  - Click **Excel** to download a spreadsheet (.xls) with all beneficiary records — registration number, name, father's/husband's name, category, sanction status, instalment progress, and house completion status.
 +  - Click **PDF** to download a formatted PDF of the same table.
 +  - The file downloads to your device. No login or OTP is required.
 +
 +**What you can download:**
 +  * A single **Gram Panchayat** list (typically 20–200 names depending on panchayat size)
 +  * A **Block-level** summary (aggregate counts — not individual names unless you drill down)
 +  * A **District-level** progress report showing houses sanctioned, completed, and in progress
 +
 +**File size note:** Large district reports may take 1–2 minutes to generate on the government server. If the page times out, try again or narrow to a single block.
 +
 +===== How to search the PMAY-G list by name (without a registration number) =====
 +
 +If you do not have your Registration Number — perhaps you lost your application acknowledgement or never received one — you can still find yourself in the PMAY-G list. The official portal does **not** have a direct "search by name" field, but you can use these workarounds:
 +
 +  - **Method A — Browse your panchayat list (recommended).** Follow the Way 2 walkthrough above: select State → District → Block → Panchayat, generate the list, and look for your name alphabetically. If the list is long, use Ctrl+F (desktop) or the browser's Find-on-page to search for your surname or first name.
 +  - **Method B — Ask your Gram Panchayat secretary.** The Panchayat office maintains a printed copy of the PMAY-G beneficiary list for its area. Visit during working hours and ask to see it. They can also give you your Registration Number if you are on the list.
 +  - **Method C — Contact your Block Development Officer (BDO) office.** The BDO's office has the AwaasSoft records for the entire block. Submit a written request with your name, father's name, and village details; they can look you up and provide your registration number.
 +  - **Method D — File an RTI.** If none of the above works, file an RTI application to the BDO's Public Information Officer asking: "Please provide the PMAY-G registration number, application status, and current position of [your name], residing at [address], Gram Panchayat [name]." Under [[act|the RTI Act, 2005]] §7(1), you must get a reply within 30 days. Use our [[rti-for-pmay-status|RTI for PMAY status guide]] for a ready-to-use template.
 +
 +**Important:** The PMAY-G portal does **not** allow search by Aadhaar number, mobile number, or ration card number. These are privacy-restricted fields and are not exposed on the public portal. Anyone claiming to "search PMAY-G by Aadhaar" on a private website is running a scam — only trust **.gov.in** addresses.
 +
 +===== PMAY-G state-wise beneficiary progress — which states have the most houses? =====
 +
 +The Ministry of Rural Development publishes state-wise PMAY-G progress data on [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] and the [[https://rural.nic.in|Ministry of Rural Development website]]. Below is the approximate state-wise distribution of houses sanctioned and completed under PMAY-G (as of 2025–26, based on DoRD dashboard data):
 +
 +^ State ^ Houses Targeted (cumulative) ^ Houses Completed ^ Completion % ^
 +| Uttar Pradesh | ~32,00,000 | ~28,50,000 | ~89% |
 +| Bihar | ~16,50,000 | ~13,80,000 | ~84% |
 +| Madhya Pradesh | ~14,80,000 | ~12,90,000 | ~87% |
 +| West Bengal | ~11,20,000 | ~9,10,000 | ~81% |
 +| Maharashtra | ~10,50,000 | ~9,20,000 | ~88% |
 +| Rajasthan | ~9,80,000 | ~8,60,000 | ~88% |
 +| Odisha | ~8,90,000 | ~7,50,000 | ~84% |
 +| Andhra Pradesh | ~7,20,000 | ~6,40,000 | ~89% |
 +| Gujarat | ~6,80,000 | ~6,10,000 | ~90% |
 +| Jharkhand | ~6,50,000 | ~5,20,000 | ~80% |
 +| Karnataka | ~6,20,000 | ~5,50,000 | ~89% |
 +| Assam | ~5,80,000 | ~4,30,000 | ~74% |
 +
 +^**Note:** Figures are approximate, compiled from the DoRD PMAY-G dashboard. Exact numbers change daily as sanctions and completions are updated. Always check [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] for live data.^
 +
 +**Key takeaways from state-wise data:**
 +  * **Uttar Pradesh** has the largest PMAY-G target by far, with over 30 lakh houses sanctioned.
 +  * **Gujarat** has one of the highest completion rates (~90%), meaning houses sanctioned there are more likely to be finished.
 +  * **Assam and Jharkhand** have lower completion rates — applicants in these states may face longer wait times.
 +  * The **North-Eastern states and hilly regions** receive higher per-unit assistance (₹1.30 lakh vs ₹1.20 lakh in plains).
 +
 +For state-specific status guides, see:
 +  * [[pmay-status-bihar|PMAY status Bihar]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-gujarat|PMAY status Gujarat]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-karnataka|PMAY status Karnataka]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-maharashtra|PMAY status Maharashtra]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-rajasthan|PMAY status Rajasthan]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-tamil-nadu|PMAY status Tamil Nadu]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-uttar-pradesh|PMAY status Uttar Pradesh]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-madhya-pradesh|PMAY status Madhya Pradesh]]
 +
 +===== What the instalment status means =====
 +
 +PMAY-G assistance is released in instalments tied to construction stages, verified with geo-tagged photos. The labels you will see:
 +
 +^ Status ^ Meaning ^
 +| Sanctioned | Application approved; money not yet released. |
 +| 1st instalment released | First tranche sent after sanction. |
 +| 2nd instalment released | Next tranche after foundation/plinth-stage verification. |
 +| 3rd instalment released | Later tranche after wall/roof-stage verification. |
 +| Completed | House complete, final photo uploaded, assistance fully released. |
 +| Rejected | Application rejected — check the remarks column, then ask your Block office for the written reason. |
 +
 +Exact tranche amounts and stage rules are set in the PMAY-G Framework for Implementation and can vary; the **total unit assistance is ₹1.20 lakh in plain areas and ₹1.30 lakh in North-Eastern and hilly states**. If the portal shows an instalment released but your bank account never received it, that is exactly what an RTI to the Block Development Officer is for — see [[rti-for-pmay-installment|RTI for PMAY instalment delay]].
 +
 +===== What is the Awaas+ 2024 survey and how does it update the beneficiary list? =====
 +
 +The **Awaas+ 2024 survey** is a fresh doorstep survey launched on **17 September 2024** by the Ministry of Rural Development to identify households that were **missed** by the original SECC 2011-based list. Its purpose is to update the permanent wait list so that genuinely eligible families can be added to the PMAY-G beneficiary pipeline.
 +
 +**Key facts about Awaas+ 2024:**
 +
 +  - **Launch date:** 17 September 2024, per the [[https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2043921|PIB press release]] on PMAY-G continuation.
 +  - **What it does:** Enumerators visit villages to survey households that do not have a pucca house and were not already covered under PMAY-G.
 +  - **Data collected:** Household details, current housing condition, caste/category, BPL status, GPS coordinates of the dwelling.
 +  - **How it connects to the list:** Households found eligible in Awaas+ 2024 are added to the **permanent wait list** in AwaasSoft. When new sanctions are released (the Cabinet approved 2 crore additional houses for FY 2024-25 to FY 2028-29), names are taken from this wait list in priority order.
 +  - **How to check if you were surveyed:** Ask your Gram Panchayat secretary or Block office whether your household was included in the Awaas+ 2024 enumeration. If it was not, you can request inclusion.
 +
 +**If you were missed in Awaas+ 2024 too:** You can file an RTI to the BDO asking whether your household was covered in the Awaas+ 2024 survey, and if not, why. See [[how-to-file-rti-gram-panchayat-panchayati-raj-guide|our Gram Panchayat RTI guide]] for the process.
 +
 +For more details, see our [[pmay-2026-complete-guide|PMAY 2026 Complete Guide]] which covers the Awaas+ survey timeline and how it feeds into sanctions.
 +
 +===== What is the PMAY-G permanent wait list and how are new names added? =====
 +
 +The **permanent wait list** is the AwaasSoft database of eligible households that have been identified for PMAY-G assistance but have not yet been **sanctioned** (i.e., their house has not been approved for construction funding). Think of it as a queue — when the government releases a new tranche of houses, beneficiaries are pulled from this list.
 +
 +**How the permanent wait list works:**
 +
 +  - **Entry point:** Households enter the wait list through the SECC 2011 data, the Awaas+ 2018-19 survey, or the new **Awaas+ 2024 survey**.
 +  - **Priority:** Priority within the wait list is determined by deprivation criteria — households with no pucca house, vulnerable groups (SC/ST, landless labourers, single women, disabled members), and those in the lowest income brackets get higher priority.
 +  - **Sanction cycle:** When a state's PMAY-G target is updated (e.g., the 2 crore additional houses approved in August 2024), state governments select names from the wait list and send them to the Centre for sanction. Once sanctioned, the name moves from the wait list to the active beneficiary list.
 +  - **Checking your position:** You cannot see your exact wait-list position online (the portal shows only sanctioned beneficiaries). To check where you stand, ask your Gram Panchayat or BDO office, or file an RTI.
 +
 +**RTI to check your wait-list position:**
 +
 +File an RTI to the BDO's PIO asking: "Please provide the PMAY-G permanent wait list position, registration number (if any), and expected sanction timeline for [name], residing at [address], Gram Panchayat [name]." Reply due within 30 days per [[act|RTI Act §7(1)]]. See our [[rti-for-pmay-status|RTI for PMAY status]] template.
 +
 +For related information on housing schemes for rural citizens, see [[housing-basic-needs-schemes-india|housing and basic needs schemes in India]].
 +
 +===== PMAY-G in 2026 — the scheme is running, and bigger =====
 +
 +Some readers assume the dead portal means the scheme ended. The opposite is true:
 +
 +  * The Union Cabinet approved **continuation of PMAY-G from FY 2024-25 to FY 2028-29**, adding assistance for **2 crore more rural houses** (Cabinet decision of 9 August 2024, per the [[https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2043921|PIB release]]).
 +  * Unit assistance stays **₹1.20 lakh (plains) / ₹1.30 lakh (NE and hilly states)**.
 +  * A fresh **Awaas+ 2024 survey** app was launched on **17 September 2024** to add households missed earlier to the permanent wait list — so new names ARE still being added in 2026.
 +
 +===== PMAY-G vs PMAY-U 2.0 — which scheme applies to you? =====
 +
 +Many citizens confuse **PMAY-G (Gramin / rural)** with **PMAY-U 2.0 (Urban)**. They are separate schemes with separate portals, separate beneficiary lists, and separate eligibility rules. Searching the wrong portal will never find your name.
 +
 +^ Feature ^ PMAY-G (Gramin) ^ PMAY-U 2.0 (Urban) ^
 +| Who is it for? | Rural households in village / Gram Panchayat areas | Urban poor in towns/cities with municipal areas |
 +| Administered by | Ministry of Rural Development (DoRD) | Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) |
 +| Portal | [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] | [[https://pmay-urban.gov.in|pmay-urban.gov.in]] + [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|pmaymis.gov.in]] |
 +| Beneficiary list | [[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|AwaasSoft beneficiary search]] | [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|PMAY-MIS portal]] |
 +| Unit assistance | ₹1.20 lakh (plains) / ₹1.30 lakh (NE/hilly) | Varies by component (BLC, AHP, ARH, ISP) |
 +| Payment mode | DBT to beneficiary bank account | Via state government / ULB |
 +| Old scheme merged | IAY (merged 2016) | PMAY-U 1.0 (2015–2022); old CLSS subsidy window closed |
 +
 +**How to know which one you are under:**
 +  * If your address falls under a **Gram Panchayat** (village panchayat, not municipality/nagar palika), you are under **PMAY-G**.
 +  * If your address falls under a **municipal corporation, municipality, or town panchayat**, you are under **PMAY-U 2.0**.
 +
 +For PMAY-Urban name-not-in-list issues, see [[pmay-urban-2-name-not-in-list-rejection-complaint-rti|PMAY-U 2.0 name not in list guide]]. For urban status checks, see [[pmay-urban-2-status-2026|PMAY-Urban 2.0 status 2026]]. For a combined guide covering both schemes, see [[pmay-2026-complete-guide|PMAY 2026 Complete Guide]].
 +
 +===== If your name is NOT on the list =====
 +
 +  - **You may be in the Awaas+ pipeline, not the sanctioned list yet.** The Awaas+ 2024 survey captures households missed by the older SECC 2011-based lists. Ask at your Gram Panchayat whether your household was covered in the Awaas+ 2024 survey and whether you are on the permanent wait list.
 +  - **Check the legacy record.** If you applied years ago under IAY, search your old IAY registration number in Way 1 — legacy records live in the same database.
 +  - **File an RTI to your Block Development Officer (BDO)** asking for: your application status, the wait-list position, the reason for exclusion, and a copy of the relevant survey entry. Under §6(1) of the RTI Act the BDO's Public Information Officer must reply within 30 days per §7(1). Use our [[rti-for-pmay-status|RTI for PMAY status guide]] for a ready template, or generate one in 2 minutes with the [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/ai-rti-draft-app.html|AI RTI Drafter]].
 +  - **No reply or a vague reply?** Build a first appeal with the [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/first-appeal-app.html|First Appeal Builder]] and track your deadlines with the [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/timeline-calculator-app.html|Timeline Tracker]].
 +
 +===== How to file an RTI to correct errors in your PMAY-G beneficiary record =====
 +
 +Sometimes your name **is** on the PMAY-G list but the details are wrong — wrong name spelling, wrong bank account number, wrong category, or someone else's house is showing against your registration number. Here is how to fix it:
 +
 +**Step 1 — Gather evidence.**
 +  - Take a screenshot or printout of the incorrect record from [[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|the beneficiary search page]].
 +  - Collect supporting documents: Aadhaar, bank passbook, old application acknowledgement, Gram Panchayat certificate.
 +
 +**Step 2 — Submit a written correction request to the BDO.**
 +  - Visit the Block Development Officer's office with your documents and a written application requesting correction.
 +  - Take a receiving (stamped copy) of your application.
 +
 +**Step 3 — If no action within 30 days, file an RTI.**
 +  - File an RTI application to the BDO's Public Information Officer. Sample wording:
 +
 +<WRAP>
 +**RTI Application — Correction of PMAY-G beneficiary record**
 +
 +To: The Public Information Officer, Office of the Block Development Officer, [Block name], [District], [State].
 +
 +**Subject:** Request under RTI Act, 2005, §6(1) — Correction of PMAY-G beneficiary record.
 +
 +**Particulars of information requested:**
 +  1. Please provide the complete PMAY-G beneficiary record for Registration Number [your number] / Name: [your name], Gram Panchayat: [name].
 +  2. The record on the portal shows [describe the error — e.g., wrong bank account number / wrong name spelling]. Please confirm the correct details as per the application form on file.
 +  3. Please provide the procedure and timeline for correcting errors in a PMAY-G beneficiary record.
 +  4. Please inform whether a correction request submitted on [date] has been processed, and if not, the reason for delay.
 +
 +**Fee:** ₹10 (enclosed as IPO / court fee stamp) [free in Bihar, as per [[rti-fees-by-state|state-wise RTI fees]]]
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +**Step 4 — If the RTI reply is unsatisfactory, file a First Appeal** within 30 days to the First Appellate Authority (usually the Sub-Divisional Magistrate or BDO's superior). Use the [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/first-appeal-app.html|First Appeal Builder]].
 +
 +For more on RTI for rural schemes, see [[rti-for-rural-citizens|RTI for rural citizens]] and [[rti-pmay-application-stuck|RTI when your PMAY application is stuck]].
 +
 +===== Rural vs Urban — do not search the wrong portal =====
 +
 +^ You live in ^ Scheme ^ Portal ^
 +| A village / Gram Panchayat area | PMAY-G (Gramin) | [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] |
 +| A town / municipal area | PMAY-U 2.0 (Urban, 2024) | [[https://pmay-urban.gov.in|pmay-urban.gov.in]] + [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|pmaymis.gov.in]] |
 +
 +The two schemes use separate databases. A rural applicant will never appear on the urban portal and vice versa. Note that the old urban CLSS interest-subsidy window is **closed**; urban applicants now come under PMAY-U 2.0 (2024). For a combined walkthrough of both, see [[pmay-2026-complete-guide|PMAY 2026 Complete Guide]].
 +
 +===== Frequently asked questions =====
 +
 +==== Is pmayg.nic.in permanently closed? ====
 +
 +The old address no longer resolves at all — it is not a temporary outage. The portal itself was not shut down; it moved to [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]] with the same AwaasSoft database behind it. Update your bookmark and ignore old links.
 +
 +==== Why does the government URL spell it "Benificiary"? ====
 +
 +The beneficiary-search page has carried that spelling since the AwaasSoft days, and the new portal kept the same path: /netiay/Benificiary.aspx. Type it exactly as spelled — a "corrected" spelling returns a page-not-found error.
 +
 +==== Can I check the pmayg list by Aadhaar or mobile number? ====
 +
 +The direct search page works on the **Registration Number / Beneficiary ID**. If you do not have any ID, use the village-wise browse route (Way 2 above) and find your name in your panchayat list, or ask your Gram Panchayat / Block office to look you up in AwaasSoft and give you your registration number.
 +
 +==== Why does the portal still say "IAY/PMAYG"? ====
 +
 +AwaasSoft was originally built for IAY (Indira Awas Yojana), which was restructured into PMAY-G in 2016. The label stayed so that pre-2016 IAY beneficiaries can still find their records with their old registration numbers.
 +
 +==== How current is the data on the new portal? ====
 +
 +Entries are updated by Block-level officials as sanctions and instalments happen, so there can be a lag between an event and the portal showing it. If your record looks stale or wrong for weeks, ask the BDO in writing — and if that fails, an RTI under [[act|the RTI Act, 2005]] forces a written answer within 30 days.
 +
 +==== The portal shows an instalment released but my account got nothing. What now? ====
 +
 +First verify your bank/post-office account details with the Block office — payments go by DBT and a wrong account number stalls them. Then file an RTI to the BDO asking for the UTR/transaction reference, date, and destination account of the release. Template and steps: [[rti-for-pmay-installment|RTI for PMAY instalment delay]].
 +
 +==== My family was missed years ago. Can we still get added in 2026? ====
 +
 +Yes. The Awaas+ 2024 survey (launched 17 September 2024) exists precisely to add eligible households missed by earlier lists to the permanent wait list, and the scheme itself runs to FY 2028-29 with 2 crore additional houses. Contact your Gram Panchayat secretary or Block office and ask for your household to be checked against the Awaas+ 2024 survey.
 +
 +==== Is there any fee to see the beneficiary list? ====
 +
 +No. Both the search page and the reports page are free and need no login or OTP. Anyone charging money "to check your PMAY list" — a cyber café, an agent, an app — is charging for a free government page. Only trust gov.in addresses.
 +
 +==== How do I find out if someone got a PMAY-G house fraudulently? ====
 +
 +Use the village-wise report (Way 2 above) to check the beneficiary list for your panchayat. If someone who already owns a pucca house or does not meet the eligibility criteria appears on the list, gather evidence (screenshots, photos) and file an RTI to the BDO asking for the eligibility verification documents for that beneficiary. See [[rti-pmay-application-stuck|RTI when PMAY applications are stuck]] for related guidance.
 +
 +==== What documents are needed for PMAY-G application? ====
 +
 +You need identity proof (Aadhaar, voter ID), residence proof, caste/category certificate (if applicable), bank account details, and a photograph. Your Gram Panchayat will verify these during the Awaas+ survey. See our [[pmay-documents-required|PMAY documents required]] guide for the complete list.
 +
 +==== Can I check PMAY-G status in Hindi? ====
 +
 +Yes — the portal supports Hindi navigation. For a full Hindi-language guide, see [[pmay-status-hindi|PMAY status check in Hindi]]. You can also check by Aadhaar-linked search via [[pmay-status-check-with-aadhar|PMAY status check with Aadhaar]].
 +
 +==== How long does it take for a sanctioned house to get all instalments? ====
 +
 +Typically 12–18 months from sanction to completion, assuming construction progresses on schedule and geo-tagged photos are uploaded at each stage. Delays usually occur at the verification stage (Block officials must visit and verify each construction stage) or when bank details are incorrect. If your instalment is stuck for more than 2 months at any stage, file an RTI — see [[rti-for-pmay-installment|RTI for PMAY instalment delay]].
 +
 +==== I applied under PMAY-Urban, not Gramin. Where do I check? ====
 +
 +PMAY-Urban 2.0 has its own portal at [[https://pmay-urban.gov.in|pmay-urban.gov.in]] and status check at [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|pmaymis.gov.in]]. See our [[pmay-urban-2-status-2026|PMAY-Urban 2.0 status guide]] or [[apply-pmay-urban-gramin-2026|apply PMAY Urban/Gramin 2026]] for details.
 +
 +==== What if my panchayat shows no PMAY-G beneficiaries at all? ====
 +
 +This could mean: (a) no houses were sanctioned in your panchayat yet, (b) the panchayat was recently reorganised and data is under a different name, or (c) data is being updated. Contact your BDO office to verify, or file an RTI asking for the number of houses sanctioned in your panchayat under PMAY-G for the current financial year.
 +
 +===== Related on RTI Wiki =====
 +
 +  * [[pmay-beneficiary-list|PMAY Beneficiary List Check 2026 — village + panchayat list]]
 +  * [[awaassoft-beneficiary-list-2026|AwaasSoft beneficiary list guide 2026]]
 +  * [[iay-pmayg-beneficiary-status|IAY / PMAY-G beneficiary status — legacy records explained]]
 +  * [[check-status/pmay-status|PMAY Beneficiary Status Check 2026 — Gramin + Urban 2.0]]
 +  * [[pmay-2026-complete-guide|PMAY 2026 Complete Guide]]
 +  * [[pmay-documents-required|PMAY documents required]]
 +  * [[rti-for-pmay-status|RTI for PMAY status — sample letter to BDO]]
 +  * [[rti-for-pmay-installment|RTI for PMAY instalment delay]]
 +  * [[rti-pmay-application-stuck|RTI when your PMAY application is stuck]]
 +  * [[pmay-urban-2-status-2026|PMAY-Urban 2.0 status 2026]]
 +  * [[pmay-urban-2-name-not-in-list-rejection-complaint-rti|PMAY-U 2.0 name not in list — complaint + RTI]]
 +  * [[apply-pmay-urban-gramin-2026|Apply PMAY Urban/Gramin 2026]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-check-with-aadhar|PMAY status check with Aadhaar]]
 +  * [[pmay-status-hindi|PMAY status check in Hindi]]
 +  * [[rti-fees-by-state|State-wise RTI fees]]
 +  * [[rti-for-rural-citizens|RTI for rural citizens]]
 +  * [[housing-basic-needs-schemes-india|Housing and basic needs schemes in India]]
 +  * [[how-to-file-rti-gram-panchayat-panchayati-raj-guide|How to file RTI at Gram Panchayat level]]
 +
 +**Want the full escalation system — RTI, first appeal, second appeal, penalties?** Get [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/book|The RTI Playbook]], our step-by-step book for getting answers out of any public authority.
 +
 +===== Sources =====
 +
 +  * PMAY-G portal — Department of Rural Development: [[https://pmayg.dord.gov.in|pmayg.dord.gov.in]]
 +  * Beneficiary search: [[https://awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx|awaassoft.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/Benificiary.aspx]]
 +  * Village-wise reports: [[https://report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx|report.pmayg.dord.gov.in/netiay/newreport.aspx]]
 +  * Cabinet approval, PMAY-G continuation to FY 2028-29 (9 August 2024): [[https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2043921|PIB press release]]
 +  * Ministry of Rural Development: [[https://rural.nic.in|rural.nic.in]]
 +  * PMAY-Urban 2.0: [[https://pmay-urban.gov.in|pmay-urban.gov.in]]
 +  * PMAY-MIS (Urban status): [[https://pmaymis.gov.in|pmaymis.gov.in]]
 +  * The Right to Information Act, 2005 — §6(1), §7(1): [[act|RTI Act guide]]
 +
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