Economy
Municipal Corporation workers repairing potholes in Mumbai (Representative Image) (Satish Bate/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
The Ministry of Finance on Friday (25 February) released an amount of Rs 1348.10 crore to six states for providing grants to Urban Local Bodies.
The States to which grants were released on Friday are Jharkhand (Rs 112.20 crore), Karnataka (Rs 375 crore), Kerala (Rs 168 crore), Odisha (Rs 411 crore), Tamil Nadu (Rs 267.90 crore) and Tripura (Rs14 crore).
The grants released are meant for Non-Million Plus cities (NMPCs) including Cantonment Boards.
In the current financial year, the Government has released a total amount of Rs.10,699.33 crore so far to the States as grants to the Non-Million Plus cities, a Finance Ministry release said on Friday.
These grants are released by the Ministry of Finance on the recommendations of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
The 15th Finance Commission in its report for the period from 2021-22 to 2025-26 has divided the Urban Local Bodies into two categories: (a) Million-Plus urban agglomerations/cities (excluding Delhi and Srinagar), and (b) all other cities and towns with less than one million population (Non-Million Plus cities).
Basic grants (untied) are utilised for location specific felt needs, except for payment of salary and incurring other establishment expenditure.
On the other hand, tied grants for the Non-Million Plus cities are released for supporting and strengthening the delivery of basic services.
Out of the total tied grant, 50 per cent is earmarked for ‘Sanitation Solid Waste Management' and attainment of star ratings as developed by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MOHUA).
The remaining 50 per cent is tied to ‘Drinking water, rainwater harvesting and water recycling’.
The tied grants are meant to ensure availability of additional funds to urban local bodies, over and above the funds allocated by the Centre and the State for sanitation and drinking water under various Centrally Sponsored Schemes and provide quality services to citizens.