Gujarat CM Grants Rs 1 Crore to Each District Panchayat for Rural Development

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has directed the allocation of a Rs 1 crore discretionary grant to the presidents of all 34 District Panchayats in the state. This decision, made in response to representations from the panchayat presidents, aims to accelerate rural development works and prioritize projects of local importance. The move complements the existing practice of providing development grants to MLAs under the Decentralised District Planning Programme. Separately, the CM also released the state's 2026 calendar, themed on "Atmanirbhar Bharat," which highlights Gujarat's industrial progress and cultural heritage.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Announces Rs 1 Crore Grant for District Panchayats

  • Rs 1 crore grant per district
  • For local development works
  • Response to panchayat representations
  • Part of decentralised planning push
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Gujarat CM announces grant to District Panchayats for development works

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel allocates Rs 1 crore discretionary grants to all 34 District Panchayats to accelerate local rural development projects.

"ensuring the holistic and inclusive development of rural areas - Gujarat CMO"

Gandhinagar, December 31

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has taken a significant public interest decision aimed at ensuring the holistic and inclusive development of rural areas across the state's districts.

For this purpose, he has issued directions to allocate a discretionary grant of Rs one crore to the presidents of all 34 District Panchayats of the state for development works of local importance in their respective districts.

In the state, there is an existing practice of allocating a grant of Rs. 2.5 crore to MLAs for development works under the Decentralised District Planning Programme, an official release said.

The presidents of the District Panchayats had made representations to the Chief Minister seeking the allocation of discretionary grants to District Panchayat presidents, with the objective of accelerating rural development works in their districts and prioritising projects of local importance.

Responding positively and swiftly to these representations, the Chief Minister has directed the General Administration Department to allocate this discretionary grant of Rs. 1 crore to the presidents of the District Panchayats.

Earlier, Patel released the 2026 calendar in Gandhinagar. Prepared on the theme "Atmanirbhar Bharat, Our Pride - Vocal for Local," the calendar showcases Gujarat's industrial progress and the richness of its art and culture, reflecting the state's dedicated efforts to realise the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat through visually appealing photographs and concise, informative details.

The Chief Minister, in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, reviewed the 2026 calendar and expressed his satisfaction. The calendar highlights key industries such as automobiles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, semiconductors, and diamonds, while also showcasing Gujarat's distinctive art forms, including Patola of Patan, Kutch handicrafts, Pithora paintings, Bandhani, Rogan art, and agate (akik) craftsmanship, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative, but Rs. 1 crore per district seems modest given the scale of needs. Also, the focus on a fancy calendar alongside this announcement feels a bit mismatched. The real test is whether this grant reaches the villages effectively.
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Rohit P
Positive move. Decentralizing funds is key for 'Vocal for Local'. Hope the Panchayat presidents, who understand ground realities, will use this for urgent projects. The calendar showcasing local art is a nice touch for promoting our heritage.
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, this is promising. The challenge is always implementation and avoiding political bias in fund allocation. Strong monitoring is needed to ensure it benefits all communities equally.
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Vikram M
Swift response to the representations is commendable. Gujarat has been a model in administrative efficiency. This grant, combined with the MLA funds, should accelerate development. Jai Gujarat! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Hope this isn't just another headline. We need to see actual work on the ground - better schools, anganwadis, and sanitation. The calendar's theme is good, but development must be the real calendar we follow.

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