Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Awas Yojana (Developing Caste Welfare) (NT-DNT)
✓ Information verified — April 2026The Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Awas Yojana is a housing assistance scheme run by the Government of Gujarat. It provides financial help to members of Nomadic Tribes (NT) and Denotified Tribes (DNT) to build or improve their homes. The scheme aims to provide safe and dignified housing to these traditionally marginalized communities.
What You Get
- Financial assistance up to ₹1,20,000 for housing construction or improvement
- Support for building new homes or renovating existing structures
- Assistance available to eligible members of Nomadic and Denotified Tribes
Who Can Apply
- Age: 18–60 years
- Residence: Gujarat residents only
- Must belong to a Nomadic Tribe (NT) or Denotified Tribe (DNT) as per official records
- Must be a resident of Gujarat
- Should own or have access to land for housing construction
- Must not have received similar housing assistance from other government schemes
Documents Needed
0/7 collected
- 1. Aadhaar Card
- 2. Caste Certificate
- 3. Tribe Certificate
- 4. Bank Account Passbook
- 5. Land Ownership Documents
- 6. Address Proof
- 7. Income Certificate
How to Apply
- 1Check your eligibility criteria above
- 2Gather all required documents listed below
- 3Visit the official portal (linked below)
- 4Fill the application form online / offline
- 5Submit the form and note your application reference number
- 6Track status on the official portal or visit nearest CSC
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Quick Facts
- Scheme Level
- Gujarat
- Category
- Housing
- Target Gender
- All genders
- Age Group
- 18–60 years
- Application
- Check portal
- Last Updated
- 26 Apr 2026
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