PMAY-G Waiting List 2026 – How to Check Using PMAY-G Reporting and UMANG Portal

PMAY-G Waiting List 2026 – How to Check Using PMAY-G Reporting and UMANG Portal

The PMAY-G waiting list 2026 can be checked online via the official PMAY-G Reporting portal or the UMANG app by selecting 'Beneficiary Details for Verification' under 'Social Audit Reports' and entering your state, district, block, and Panchayat. The list is updated based on SECC data and Awaas+ surveys and covers the scheme through 2028-29.

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In summary

The PMAY-G Waiting List is a critical component of the scheme — it determines which households are next in line for housing assistance when targets are allocated. Households on the list have been identified as eligible from SECC 2011 data but are pending sanction.

This page covers:

  • What PMAY-G is and why the waiting list matters
  • Types of waiting lists — permanent and temporary/draft
  • Who can check the waiting list — households, NGOs, field workers
  • Details required before checking
  • Step-by-step process using the PMAY-G Reporting portal
  • Step-by-step process using the UMANG portal
  • How to search your name in the waiting list
  • What to do if your name is not on the list
  • How beneficiaries are selected and the timeline from list to approval
  • How the waiting list is created and why many remain on it
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What is PMAY-G and why does the waiting list matter?

Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana Gramin (PMAY-G) was launched to address rural housing needs by providing financial assistance of up to Rs. 1.20 lakh in plain areas and Rs. 1.30 lakh in hilly regions to eligible households for constructing durable homes. Beneficiaries are selected based on SECC (Socio-Economic Caste Census) data.

The waiting list is a database of households identified as eligible but yet to receive sanction. It serves as a roadmap for the allocation process, ensuring transparency and prioritisation based on need. Beneficiaries move from the waiting list to sanctioned status once their applications are approved.

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What are the types of PMAY-G waiting lists?

AspectPermanent waiting listTemporary / draft waiting list
PurposeFinalised list for housing sanctionsPreliminary list for review
Verification statusFully verifiedPending verification
Changes allowedNoYes

Who can check the PMAY-G waiting list?

  • Rural families meeting PMAY-G eligibility criteria — households identified as economically weaker sections based on SECC data
  • NGOs, CSR teams, and housing consultants — the list is publicly available and can be used to assist rural beneficiaries
  • Field workers and support organisations — to verify beneficiary names, check registration details, and track housing approval status
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What details do you need before checking the PMAY-G waiting list?

  • State
  • District
  • Block
  • Panchayat
  • Registration number (if available)

Practical tips: verify the year of the waiting list (2026), select the correct list type (permanent or draft), and double-check all entered information before searching.

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How to check the PMAY-G waiting list on the Reporting portal

  1. Visit the official PMAY-G Reporting portal at https://rhreporting.nic.in/.
  2. Navigate to the 'Reports' section.
  3. Select 'Beneficiary Details for Verification'.
  4. Enter your state, district, block, and Panchayat to narrow the search.
  5. Select 'Permanent Waiting List' from the list options provided.
  6. View the list and use filtering options to find your name or household details.
  7. Download the list for future reference if needed.
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How to check the PMAY-G waiting list on the UMANG portal

UMANG (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance) is especially useful for rural users who prefer smartphone-based access.

  1. Download the UMANG app from Google Play Store or App Store.
  2. Log in using your mobile number and OTP.
  3. Search for 'PMAY-G' in the app.
  4. Select 'Beneficiary Details for Verification'.
  5. Enter your state, district, block, and Panchayat details.
  6. View the waiting list and search for your name or registration number.
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How to search your name in the PMAY-G waiting list

  • By name — enter the name of the household head
  • By BPL number — input your BPL identification number
  • By SECC details — use SECC data to refine your search
  • By registration number — if available, this is the fastest method
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What should you do if your name is not on the PMAY-G waiting list?

Possible reasons for exclusion

  • Incorrect or incomplete information during registration
  • Non-eligibility based on SECC data
  • Errors in local surveys or verification processes

How to raise a grievance or correction request

  1. Visit your local Panchayat office for verification.
  2. Submit a correction request with supporting documents.
  3. Follow up regularly to ensure timely updates.
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How are beneficiaries selected and what is the timeline to approval?

Beneficiaries are selected based on priority criteria including economic status, family size, and housing conditions. The process is transparent and overseen by local authorities and Gram Sabhas. Once selected, beneficiaries typically receive approval within 3 to 6 months, depending on verification and fund allocation timelines.

Panchayat and local authorities are responsible for conducting household surveys, verifying eligibility, recommending beneficiaries for approval, and addressing grievances.

How is the PMAY-G waiting list created?

The waiting list is created using SECC 2011 data and updated surveys including Awaas+. State governments compile, review, and verify this information. Households are ranked based on deprivation indicators — housing condition, income, and social vulnerability — with greater hardship given higher priority. This structured approach ensures funds and housing support are distributed in a planned manner.

Why do many beneficiaries remain on the PMAY-G waiting list?

Many eligible beneficiaries remain on the waiting list due to implementation challenges rather than eligibility issues:

  • Land availability — many families do not have clear ownership documents or are awaiting land allotment
  • Funding delays — PMAY-G is jointly funded by the Centre and states; slow release of funds delays approvals
  • Rising construction costs and material shortages in some regions
  • Local administrative delays and document verification backlogs
  • New households being continuously identified create an ongoing backlog

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the PMAY-G waiting list?

The PMAY-G waiting list is a record of rural households identified as eligible for housing support under PMAY-G. It includes families selected based on housing deprivation and socio-economic conditions using SECC survey data. It helps authorities prioritise families who need housing assistance most.

How often is the PMAY-G waiting list updated?

The list is updated from time to time based on government surveys, beneficiary verification, and new housing approvals. Major updates happen when fresh survey data is added. At the local level, the list changes regularly as beneficiaries move from waiting status to sanctioned status depending on annual targets and fund availability.

Can you check the PMAY-G waiting list by name?

Yes. Use the official PMAY-G reporting portal. If you do not have a registration number, use the search option by entering state, district, block, and Gram Panchayat. This allows you to search beneficiary names and check current waiting list status.

Is the PMAY-G waiting list different for each state?

Yes. While PMAY-G is a central government scheme, each state prepares and manages its own beneficiary list based on local survey data, district targets, and rural housing demand. This is why beneficiary numbers and approval timelines vary across states.

What does it mean if your name is on the waiting list?

Your household has been identified as eligible for housing support under PMAY-G but has not yet received sanction due to annual target allocation limits. You will be considered in a future phase as targets are allocated to your district. Monitor the official portal and contact your Block Development Office for updates on local allocation.

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