CM Stalin requests timely release of central funds

Similar delays have occurred for Mission Vatsalya and Mission Shakti, he said, adding as a result, the state has to carry over funds to the next financial year.
Stalin further raised concerns regarding the Pradhan Mantri Mathru Vandhana Yojana (PMMVY), under which the central share of Rs 184 crore has not been released for the past two years. This has affected the disbursement of aid to beneficiaries, with Rs 30.65 crore currently lying unutilised in the SNA due to technical issues, he added.
Though as per PMMVY guidelines, the state share should be deposited after the central share was credited, not even a single release was made by the centre in the last two years, he alleged.
‘Delay in fund release affects its utilisation’
CM says the state is efficiently implementing all welfare schemes, and the state’s contribution to Mission Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0, Mission Shakti and Mission Vatsalya is always timely. However, the release of the union government’s share is often delayed, with the state receiving it at the fag end of the financial year or in the subsequent quarters, thereby causing a delay in fund utilisation.
(With agency inputs)
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