CP Joshi, Member of Parliament - Chittorgarh, BJP

14th and 15th Finance Commission Allocations

14th and 15th Finance Commission Allocations

The 14th and 15th Finance Commissions have approved various development works across the Chittorgarh constituency, aimed at improving infrastructure and essential services in the region. These works are funded under specific grants provided by the Finance Commissions. Below are the key allocations and the approved projects for each area:

Key Allocations and Approved Works

Chittorgarh

  • Under the 13th Finance Commission, an allocation of approximately ₹201.94 lakh has been sanctioned for development works.
  • Under the 14th and 15th Finance Commissions, a total of ₹60 crore (₹52 crore for certain works) has been approved for infrastructure development.

Nimbahera

  • The 14th and 15th Finance Commissions have approved approximately ₹52 crore for various development works in Nimbahera.

Badi Sadri

  • The 14th Finance Commission has approved a grant of approximately ₹8.86 crore for development projects in Badi Sadri.

Bengu

  • A total of ₹23 crore has been sanctioned for development works under the 13th and 14th Finance Commissions in Bengu.

Kapasan

  • Grants for ₹100 crore have been allocated under the 13th and 14th Finance Commissions for Kapasan.

Pratapgarh

  • Similar to Kapasan, the 13th and 14th Finance Commissions have allocated ₹100 crore for development works in Pratapgarh.

Mavli

  • The 13th and 14th Finance Commissions have approved an amount of approximately ₹12 crore for infrastructure development in Mavli.

Vallabhnagar

  • A substantial amount of ₹31 crore has been approved under the 13th and 14th Finance Commissions for development works in Vallabhnagar.

Impact

These funds are dedicated to upgrading public infrastructure such as roads, schools, healthcare facilities, and community services, contributing to the overall development of the region. The funds provided under the Finance Commissions are crucial for ensuring that the benefits of economic growth are equitably distributed to local communities, especially in rural areas.