Bhagwant Mann: Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh said that 393 families in village Rodewal of Patiala Rural were granted ownership rights under the Punjab government’s ‘Mera Ghar Mere Naam’ scheme.
The initiative is aimed at providing legal ownership to families who have been living in their homes for generations but lacked official property rights.
Bhagwant Mann: Relief for long-settled families
According to officials, beneficiaries received ownership documents after a transparent survey and verification process. The scheme is expected to provide legal security and reduce property-related uncertainties for rural residents.
Balbir Singh said the programme has emerged as a major relief for families who were deprived of legal ownership despite residing in their homes for decades.
Punjab government highlights welfare focus
The minister stated that the government led by Bhagwant Mann remains committed to ensuring people receive their rights and improved living facilities through welfare-oriented initiatives.
Focus on transparency and governance
Officials said the scheme involves systematic land surveys, documentation, and verification to ensure transparency in granting ownership rights to eligible residents.
Strengthening rural security
The ‘Mera Ghar Mere Naam’ scheme is being seen as an important step toward strengthening property security and improving the socio-economic conditions of rural families across Punjab.
