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Centre releases over Rs. 37,420 crore to different states

| | Apr 06, 2015, at 12:56 am
New Delhi, Apr 5 (IBNS): The Centre has released more than Rs.37,420 crore to all the states for Financial Year 2015-16 as the First Installment of devolution as per the 14th Finance Commission (FFC).

The Centre has released Rs. 2746.91 crore to West Bengal.

Gujarat (1159.56 cr), Jammu & Kashmir (577.63 cr) and Uttar Pradesh (6735.81 cr), Bihar (3624.37cr) have got a share of the relased amount.
Uttar Pradesh has received the highest share of the released amount.

S.No.                  State                  (Rupee in Crore) Total

1                Andhra Pradesh              1616.78

2             Arunachal Pradesh                516.48

3                  Assam                           1242.76

4                   Bihar                            3624.37

5           Chhattisgarh                        1157.94
6                   Goa                               141.51

7                Gujarat                            1159.56

8              Haryana                            406.10

9         Himachal Pradesh                 267.38

10      Jammu & Kashmir                  577.63

11       Jharkhand                            1178.33

12        Karnataka                            1770.46

13        Kerala                                   937.15

14    Madhya Pradesh                      2835.75

15  Maharashtra                               2075.59

16    Manipur                                       231.27

17    Meghalaya                                 240.75

18  Mizoram                                       172.40

19   Nagaland                                   186.68

20   Orissa                                        1743.46

21  Punjab                                        590.88

22  Rajasthan                                  2065.79

23  Sikkim                                        137.46

24 Tamil Nadu                                    1510.51

25  Telangana                                  915.85

26 Tripura                                         240.62

27   Uttar Pradesh                         6735.81

28  Uttarakhand                                394.68

29  West Bengal                              2746.91

 

Total  37,420.86

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