Haryana tenants relief: Renters can now get a family identity card (PPP) using their landlord’s property ID with consent, easing access to government benefits.
The Haryana government has introduced a significant tenants relief measure, allowing renters to obtain a family identity card (PPP) using their landlord’s property ID with the landlord’s consent. This move is expected to benefit thousands of tenants who previously faced difficulties in urban areas due to the lack of owned property.
Relief for Renters Without Property
In many urban regions of Haryana, tenants who do not own a house or plot were unable to apply for a family identity card. Now, under the new initiative, renters can submit their landlord’s property ID to successfully get their family identity card, making the process easier and more inclusive.
Haryana Assembly Discussion
During the question hour in the Haryana Assembly, Panipat MLA Pramod Vij raised concerns about the mandatory requirement of property identification for issuing family identity cards in urban areas. In response, Cabinet Minister Krishan Bedi stated that tenants can now fill in the property ID with their landlord’s consent to apply for a family identity card.
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Ensuring Proper Verification
The use of property IDs ensures proper verification and authentication of residential addresses for families in urban areas. Tenants without property in their name can select the relevant option to apply for a family identity card. The property ID is recorded with the landlord’s consent, and verification is completed based on this information.
Addressing Future Queries
MLA Pramod Vij also asked what measures will be taken if a tenant qualifies for a government scheme but the landlord’s property is outside the scheme’s benefits. Minister Krishan Bedi mentioned that such cases have not yet arisen, but the government will examine the issue and devise a solution if needed.
Impact of the Policy
This step provides significant Haryana tenants relief, making it easier for urban renters to access government benefits through the family identity card system. By allowing the use of property IDs with landlord consent, the government ensures that tenants are no longer excluded from vital schemes due to lack of ownership.
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