Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved a massive Rs 490 crore grant for panchayat infrastructure development. The funding will support construction of 2,055 new panchayat buildings across the state with varying allocations based on village population. This initiative aims to achieve complete saturation in panchayat infrastructure availability throughout Gujarat. Most gram panchayats can begin construction work within this year itself under the comprehensive scheme.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Approves Rs 490 Crore Panchayat Building Grant

  • Rs 490 crore grant approved for panchayat infrastructure development
  • Funds allocated based on village population categories and needs
  • 2,055 new Gram Panchayat buildings to be constructed statewide
  • Scheme includes residential facilities for talati-mantri officials
  • Aims for 100% saturation in panchayat building availability
  • Construction expected to begin within current financial year
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Gujarat: CM Patel approves Rs 490 crore grant for construction of panchayat houses

Gujarat CM allocates Rs 490 crore for 2,055 new panchayat buildings and talati-mantri residences, aiming for 100% saturation in village infrastructure development.

"The Chief Minister has simultaneously approved Rs 489.95 crore for new Panchayat houses in 2,055 Gram Panchayats - Chief Minister's Office"

Gandhinagar, August 22

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved a grant of Rs 489.95 crore for 2,055 new Gram Panchayat buildings under the Gram Panchayat Ghar cum Talati-Mantri Awas Yojana to achieve 100 per cent saturation in the state.

To ensure that Gram Panchayats, the fundamental and significant unit of the three-tier Panchayati Raj system, have their own Panchayat buildings, CM Patel has sanctioned a substantial grant for this purpose, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.

The State Government's Panchayat Department allocates funds from the annual budget to construct new Panchayat buildings for Gram Panchayats with dilapidated or no existing Panchayat buildings, as well as for Talati-cum-Mantri residences. Construction of these facilities is carried out as per the identified needs, the release said.

Accordingly, villages with a population of more than 10,000 are allotted Rs 40 lakh, villages with a population between 5,000 and 10,000 are allotted Rs 34.83 lakh, and villages with a population below 5,000 are allotted Rs 25 lakh for building Gram Panchayat Ghar cum Talati-Mantri Awas.

In this context, for the first time, the Chief Minister has simultaneously approved Rs 489.95 crore for new Panchayat houses in 2,055 Gram Panchayats of the state, based on the unit cost determined by the population of each village. As a result, most Gram Panchayats will be able to commence construction of their own buildings within this year itself.

In addition, the Panchayat Department is also working towards achieving 100 per cent saturation in the construction of such Panchayat houses for Gram Panchayats covered under other schemes, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good move but hope the funds are properly utilized. We've seen many such schemes where money gets wasted due to corruption. There should be strict monitoring and transparency in the construction process.
Suresh O
As someone from a small village in Saurashtra, this is welcome news. Our panchayat currently operates from a rented room. Having our own building will make it easier for villagers to access government services.
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Ananya R
Including housing for Talati-cum-Mantri is smart thinking. When government officers have proper accommodation in the village itself, they become more accessible to the people. This should improve service delivery. 👍
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Karthik V
The population-based allocation makes sense. Larger villages need bigger facilities. Hope they also focus on making these buildings disabled-friendly and environmentally sustainable with solar power etc.
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 2055 panchayats! Gujarat continues to lead in rural infrastructure development. This will definitely strengthen grassroots democracy and governance.

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