rhreporting.nic.in Beneficiary List 2026 — where it moved

Quick answer: rhreporting.nic.in no longer opens — the domain fails to resolve (checked 23 August 2026). The PMAY-G rural housing reports it hosted now run through pmayg.dord.gov.in under Awaassoft > Report > Social Audit Reports > Beneficiary details for verification. The village-wise beneficiary list is public data under RTI Act 2005 §4(1)(b).

If you have 1 minute: Step 1 gets you the list on the new portal. If your name is missing from a list you appear in, go to Step 4.

Last reviewed: 23 August 2026. Domain checks and portal paths tested live. pmayg.nic.in is also dead; everything below uses pmayg.dord.gov.in.

What rhreporting.nic.in was

rhreporting.nic.in was the Rural House Reporting portal for Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G), run by the Ministry of Rural Development. Field officials uploaded house progress there, and citizens could open its report pages to see village-wise beneficiary lists, including the widely used “Beneficiary details for verification” report used in social audits. Older PMAY-G studies cite its A1, B1 and B3 progress reports by name.

Two things then happened at once: the PMAY-G public site moved to pmayg.dord.gov.in and the old pmayg.nic.in domain stopped resolving. rhreporting.nic.in has now stopped resolving too. Nothing was lost — the reports moved into the Awaassoft reporting section of the new portal.

Sakshi Devi of Sitapur had a 2024 bookmark to rhreporting.nic.in saved by a CSC operator. In 2026 it showed only a connection error, and a neighbour told her the scheme had “closed”. It had not. Her house was in Sanctioned status on the new portal the whole time. Old links, dead domains and panic travel together in PMAY-G. This guide exists so one dead URL does not read as one cancelled house.

Step 1: Get the village beneficiary list on the new portal

  1. Go to Awaassoft.
  2. Open Report and then Social Audit Reports.
  3. Choose Beneficiary details for verification.
  4. Select State > District > Block > Gram Panchayat and year.
  5. The village-wise list opens. Download or print it for your records.

Our fuller walk-through with screenshots-level detail is the PMAY-G beneficiary list guide.

Step 2: Track your own house instead of the whole list

  1. Use the PMAY status check with Aadhaar guide on the citizen tracking side.
  2. For the permanent waitlist and IAY-era numbers, see IAY / PMAY-G beneficiary status explained.
  3. For the old pmayg.nic.in domain specifically, see pmayg.nic.in list 2026.

Step 3: Verify the list is genuine

  1. The list is public under §4(1)(b) of the RTI Act, 2005 — proactive disclosure.
  2. Cross-check your entry against the gram panchayat notice board; the law expects the same list there.
  3. A list that differs from the notice board is itself a reportable irregularity.

Step 4: Name missing? Act in this order

  1. Written claim to the Gram Panchayat: ask for your SECC / Awaas+ verification record and a receipt.
  2. Block-level complaint after 30 days without action.
  3. RTI under §6(1) to the PIO, Ministry of Rural Development channel or district rural development agency: ask for the cut-off merit score of the last sanctioned house in your gram panchayat and the reason your name is absent.
  4. First appeal under §19(1) if the reply is evasive. The first appeal tool drafts it in minutes.

Common mistakes to avoid

  1. Treating a dead rhreporting.nic.in link as scheme closure. The scheme data moved; check the new portal first.
  2. Paying an agent to “restore” an old URL. Nothing needs restoring — the reports are free on Awaassoft.
  3. Searching only by your own name on the list page without selecting the correct year and gram panchayat, then concluding you are missing.
  4. Filing RTI to the wrong PIO. PMAY-G public authority is the district rural development agency / state nodal under MoRD.

Real case: Ramesh Bhuyan, Barpeta, Assam, found his 2023-sanctioned house missing from a forwarded “PMAY list” PDF in June 2026. The PDF was a stale rhreporting-era copy. On pmayg.dord.gov.in his status read “Completed – 2nd instalment due”. He filed one RTI for the payment record; the pending instalment reached his bank within 5 weeks of the reply. Cost: ₹10 IPO plus two postal letters.

Sample RTI letter for the beneficiary list

To, The Public Information Officer
[District Rural Development Agency / Zila Panchayat], [District]

Subject: Application under §6(1), RTI Act 2005 — PMAY-G beneficiary list
         and verification record

Sir/Madam,

Please provide, for Gram Panchayat [name], Block [name], District [name]:

1. The complete village-wise PMAY-G beneficiary list for [year] as
   published under §4(1)(b) of the RTI Act, 2005.
2. The cut-off merit score of the last beneficiary sanctioned in [year].
3. The verification record of [Applicant name], SECC/Awaas+ ID [number],
   including the reason if excluded.
4. The number of houses sanctioned, completed and payment-pending in the
   panchayat as of [date].

Fee of ₹10 is paid [IPO / court fee stamp]. Reply is due within 30 days
under §7(1) of the Act.

Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]                                          [Signature]
Place: [Place]                                               [Name and address]

What to do in the next 30 minutes

  1. Open pmayg.dord.gov.in and save it as your PMAY-G bookmark, replacing any rhreporting.nic.in link.
  2. Pull your gram panchayat list from Awaassoft > Report > Social Audit Reports.
  3. Search your name with the correct year selected.
  4. If absent, note the exact panchayat, block and year — the RTI letter above needs them.

FAQ

Is rhreporting.nic.in shut down permanently?

It stopped resolving when we checked on 23 August 2026, and pmayg.nic.in is dead the same way. Treat both as retired addresses. The working home for PMAY-G reports is pmayg.dord.gov.in.

Where is the "Beneficiary details for verification" report now?

Under Awaassoft > Report > Social Audit Reports on the new portal. The report name survived the move, so ask for it by that exact name at a CSC if you get stuck.

Do I need login to see the list?

No. The social audit beneficiary report is public. Anyone asking for a paid login to see it is selling you a free thing.

My house was on the old portal but not the new one. What changed?

Possibly the year filter or panchayat selection. Possibly a real deletion. Verify in writing with the panchayat first; if silence, use the RTI letter in this guide asking for your verification record by name and ID.

Are A1, B1 and B3 progress reports still published?

Progress reporting continues in the new Awaassoft reporting section. If a specific report number you need is not visible, RTI for “house progress report A1/B1/B3 for [panchayat] [year]” produces it.

Who is the PIO for PMAY-G?

The public information officer of your District Rural Development Agency or state PMAY-G nodal agency under the Ministry of Rural Development. The The RTI Playbook lists addressing rules by state.

The list shows my neighbour twice. Can I report it?

Yes — in writing to the block development officer, and via the social audit forum of your gram panchayat. Duplicate entries inflate the list and push genuine families out; the cut-off-score RTI question in Step 4 exposes this cleanly.

Sources

  1. pmayg.dord.gov.in — current PMAY-G portal; Awaassoft reporting path checked 23 August 2026
  2. Domain resolution checks for rhreporting.nic.in and pmayg.nic.in, 23 August 2026
  3. Right to Information Act, 2005 — §4(1)(b), §6(1), §7(1), §19(1)
  4. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India — PMAY-G scheme framework
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