Central Government has approved grants from the 15th Finance Commission

¨     Central Government has approved grants from the 15th Finance Commission.

¨  These include both 'tied' and 'untied' categories. These funds have been released for the financial year 2025-26.

¨     The objective is to strengthen local governance systems. These grants assist Panchayati Raj Institutions in carrying out development works at the grassroots level.

¨  Telangana received over ₹247 crore. This constitutes the first installment. This amount is intended for approximately 12,600 Gram Panchayats.

¨     Uttarakhand received over ₹91 crore. This constitutes the second installment. This will benefit 13 District Panchayats.

¨     It will also provide assistance to 95 Block Panchayats. This covers approximately 8,000 Gram Panchayats.

¨     Maharashtra received over ₹109 crore. This amount was released in two tranches. It includes the withheld portions of both the first and second installments.

¨     Meghalaya received ₹27 crore. This constitutes the second installment of the 'untied' grants. It pertains to the financial year 2021-22.

¨     In total, the Central Government has released an amount exceeding ₹2,461 crore. These funds have been distributed among eight states.

¨     'Tied' grants were provided to the rural local bodies of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Sikkim.

¨     Pending funds were released to Himachal Pradesh. These funds were also released to Odisha.

¨     These included the amounts allocated to Sikkim. They also included the amounts allocated to Tripura.

¨     This amount has been released across multiple financial years. Its aim is to promote rural local governance.

¨     The Ministry of Panchayati Raj has shared detailed particulars regarding the allocations.

¨     Madhya Pradesh received over ₹945 crore. Gujarat received over ₹764 crore.

¨     Chhattisgarh received approximately ₹387 crore. Punjab received over ₹332 crore.

¨     Odisha received over ₹35 crore. Himachal Pradesh received approximately ₹14 crore.

¨     Sikkim received more than ₹10 crore. Tripura received more than ₹68 lakh.