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Centre Drives Power Sector Reforms With Financial Incentives, States Rewarded For Achievements With Rs 66,413 Crore

Swarajya StaffJun 28, 2023, 03:59 PM | Updated 03:59 PM IST
Representative Image (Tim Boyle via Getty Images)

Representative Image (Tim Boyle via Getty Images)


The Centre on Wednesday (28 June) said that it had provided financial incentives worth over Rs 66,000 crore to 12 states in the last two financial years to accelerate power sector reforms.

Further, incentives worth over Rs 1.43 lakh crore will be available to the states in the ongoing financial year.

In a statement, the Finance Ministry said that the government "has given a boost to reforms by the states in power sector by providing financial incentives in the form of additional borrowing permissions".

This move aims to encourage and support the States in undertaking reforms to enhance the efficiency and performance of the power sector, it added.

The initiative was announced by the Union Finance Minister in Union Budget 2021-22.

Under this initiative, an additional borrowing space of up to 0.5 percent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is available to the states annually for a four-year period from 2021-22 to 2024-25.


According to the Finance Ministry, the initiative has spurred state governments to initiate the reform process, and several states have come forward and submitted details of the reforms undertaken and achievements of various parameters to the Ministry of Power.

"Based on the recommendations of the Ministry of Power, the Ministry of Finance has granted permission for reforms undertaken in 2021-22 and 2022-23 to 12 State Governments," the statement said.

"Over the last two financial years, they have been allowed to raise financial resources of Rs 66,413 crore through additional borrowing permissions," it added.

According to the Finance Ministry, in the financial year 2023-24, an amount of Rs 1,43,332 crore will be available as an incentive to states for undertaking reforms, including those that were unable to complete the process in the previous years.

"In the financial year 2023-24, States can continue to avail themselves of the facility of additional borrowing linked to power sector reforms. An amount of Rs 1,43,332 crore will be available as an incentive to States for undertaking these reforms in 2023-24," the Finance Ministry said in the statement.

"States that were unable to complete the reform process in 2021-22 and 2022-23 may also benefit from the additional borrowing earmarked for 2023-24 if they carry out the reforms in the current financial year," it added.

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