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Government Has Allocated Rs 3,330 cr For Rural Development.

Hyderabad: The government has allocated Rs 29,271 crore to the Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Departments. Rs 3,330 crore for rural development. Grants of Rs 500 crore to Mandal Parishads and Rs 227.50 crore per month to Gram Panchayats. 1,054.07 crore from the State Finance Commission to the Panchayats. Panchayati Raj, highest in the budget of Rural Development Departments


The government has set aside Rs 11,728 crore for support pensions. Reduced funding for interest-free loans to self-help groups under the Rural Poverty Alleviation Agency. It has allocated Rs 2,500 crore in 2021-22 and capped it at Rs 1,250 crore next year.


Rs 1,460 crore has been earmarked for the Employment Guarantee Scheme. ‘PMKSY’ to Rs. 100 crores. Rs 10 crore was given to the Rurban scheme and Rs 10 crore to the Rural Livelihood Mission. 210 crores. Deendayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana got Rs 150 crore. Rs 350 crore for Swachhbharat Rural Mission.

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