Centre Releases Rs 730 Crore Boost for Gujarat, Haryana Rural Bodies

The central government has released significant funding to strengthen rural infrastructure in two states. Gujarat receives over Rs 522 crore for its extensive network of local governing bodies. Haryana gets Rs 195 crore to support its district and village panchayats. These funds will help address local development needs while improving essential services like sanitation and water supply.

Key Points: Rs 730 Crore Released for Gujarat Haryana Rural Local Bodies

  • Rs 522.2 crore allocated to Gujarat for 38 District Panchayats and 14,547 Gram Panchayats
  • Haryana receives Rs 195.1 crore for 18 District Panchayats and 6,164 Gram Panchayats
  • Grants support 29 constitutional subjects excluding salary expenditures
  • Funds enable sanitation maintenance and drinking water supply projects
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Centre releases over Rs 730 crore to strengthen rural local bodies in Gujarat, Haryana

Central government disburses Rs 730 crore to strengthen rural local bodies in Gujarat and Haryana under 15th Finance Commission grants for infrastructure and development projects.

"The untied grants will be utilised by rural local bodies for location-specific felt needs - Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 21

The Centre has released over Rs 730 crore to strengthen rural local bodies in Gujarat and Haryana as part of the 15th Finance Commission grants during the financial year 2025-26.

A sum of Rs 522.2 crore has been disbursed to Gujarat for all 38 District Panchayats, 247 eligible Block Panchayats, and 14,547 eligible Gram Panchayats of the State as the 2nd instalment of Untied Grants for the Financial Year 2024-25. Further Rs 13.6 crore of the withheld portion of the first instalment of Untied Grants for FY 2024-25 has also been released to additionally eligible six District Panchayats, five Block Panchayats and 78 Gram Panchayats.

In the case of Haryana, the Centre has released the first instalment of Untied Grants for FY 2025-26 amounting to Rs 195.1 crore for 18 District Panchayats, 134 eligible Block Panchayats, and 6,164 Gram Panchayats of the state.

The untied grants will be utilised by rural local bodies for location-specific felt needs, under the 29 subjects enshrined in the Eleventh Schedule of the Constitution, except for salaries and other establishment costs, the statement explained.

The tied grants can be used for the basic services of sanitation and maintenance of ODF (open defecation-free) status, and this should include management and treatment of household waste, and human excreta and fecal sludge management in particular. These grants can also be used for the supply of drinking water, rainwater harvesting and water recycling.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj has launched initiatives such as SabhaSaar -- an AI-powered tool for recording and summarising Gram Sabha proceedings, SVAMITVA for digital land mapping and property rights, eGramSwaraj for integrated online planning, accounting and monitoring. Besides, Gram Manchitra has been rolled out for geo-spatial planning. These platforms not only improve transparency and efficiency but also empower citizens to participate more actively in local governance.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the government focusing on rural development. The AI tools like SabhaSaar and eGramSwaraj will bring much-needed transparency to local governance. Hope other states get similar support soon.
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Sarah B
While the funding is welcome, I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure the money reaches the intended beneficiaries. We've seen funds getting stuck at various levels in the past. Proper accountability is crucial.
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Arjun K
The SVAMITVA scheme for digital land mapping is a game-changer for rural India! This will help resolve so many property disputes and give clear land rights to villagers. Great initiative! 👍
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Meera T
As someone from a village in Gujarat, I can see the difference these grants make. Our panchayat recently built a water harvesting system with similar funds. More power to rural development!
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David E
The focus on maintaining ODF status and waste management is crucial for public health. Hope these funds help create sustainable sanitation systems in rural areas. Good step forward for India's development.

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