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Punjab's Rural Boost: Rs 332 Crore Released for Village Development Works

Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema has announced the release of Rs 332 crore for rural development works across the state. The funds are strategically divided with Rs 156 crore as untied funds for general development and Rs 176 crore specifically earmarked for sanitation works in villages. Cheema also revealed that the next installment of Rs 334 crore will be released by December-end or in January, ensuring continuous resource flow for rural upliftment. Additionally, the minister countered Union Minister Ravneet Bittu's allegations about central fund usage, defending the state government's financial management.

Punjab Finance Minister announces release of Rs 332 crore for rural development works

Chandigarh, Nov 13

Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Thursday announced the release of Rs 332 crore instalment for development works across rural areas of Punjab.

He said the next installment of Rs 334 crore would be released by December-end or in the first week of January, ensuring a continuous flow of resources for rural uplift.

The Punjab Finance Minister (FM) told the media here that the AAP government has launched development works from the very first day of assuming the reins of the state and this installment will be used for various development works of gram panchayats, including sanitation box in villages.

Giving details of the funds released, FM Cheema said the total instalment of Rs 332 crore is being strategically divided into Tied and Untied funds to ensure both general local development and specific mandated sanitation works.

He said a grant of Rs 156 crore is being given as Untied funds, which the Punjab gram panchayats can use for any development work in their respective jurisdiction.

Conversely, Rs 176 crore will be used as Tied funds, which can only be used for the purpose of sanitation works in the villages of Punjab.

The overall grant will be distributed in the ratio of 70:20:10 in the gram panchayats, panchayat samitis and zila parishads, FM Cheema said.

Replying to a media query regarding Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Bittu's allegations about the state government's use of central funds, FM Cheema said the Union Minister's remarks "reflects his lack of information, and also suggest a lack of understanding about the SNA SPARSH system".

He said under this mechanism, after the credit of the state's share by the state government (as per the sharing pattern between the Centre and the state) the government of India credits its share directly into the RBI account of the scheme. Hence, this SNA SPARSH mechanism ensures real-time payments from funds of the Central government as well as the Punjab government.

Cheema urged Union Minister of State Bittu to refrain from spreading misinformation and instead disclose the layout plan shared by the Centre with Punjab for the Rajpura-Chandigarh railway line project.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 332 crore is a substantial amount! The division between tied and untied funds makes sense - sanitation is crucial but villages also need flexibility for local priorities. Good move by the government.

Michael C

While the announcement sounds promising, I hope there's proper monitoring mechanism to prevent corruption. Past experiences show funds often get misused at local levels. Transparency is key!

Ananya R

The political bickering between state and central ministers is unfortunate. Instead of fighting, they should work together for Punjab's development. Public money shouldn't become a political football.

Sarah B

Great to see focus on rural development! The sanitation component is much needed. Hope this improves living conditions in Punjab's villages. Clean villages = healthy communities 💪

Vikram M

The SNA SPARSH system explanation was helpful. At least there's some accountability in fund transfers now. Hope this ensures timely utilization without delays that usually plague government schemes.

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