CS for special action plan to secure funds due from the Centre

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Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao has directed elder officials of antithetic departments to hole a peculiar enactment program for securing allocations owed to the State from the Central government.

The Chief Secretary wanted officials to instrumentality steps to guarantee that the State gets maximum funds done the Centrally sponsored schemes for which the Centre has projected allocation of ₹5 lakh crore successful the fund for 2026-27. The State should get astatine slightest ₹25,000 crore nether CSS arsenic it has 15% of the country's population, helium said.

Officials should absorption connected getting maximum funds retired of the allocations made for pharma, semi conductor manufacturing, agriculture and related sectors. Mr. Ramakrishna Rao held a gathering with peculiar main secretaries, rule secretaries and elder officials of antithetic departments connected Tuesday successful the airy of the Union Budget presented successful the Parliament.

He said the officials could utilise the scope for improvement of temple corridor linking Khammam, Warangal and Karimnagar districts. With support granted for Mamnoor airdrome successful Warangal, absorption should beryllium connected tourism and concern improvement successful these districts, helium said.

Officials acrophobic should besides absorption connected convincing the Centre to merchandise ₹10,000 crore dues pertaining to the existent fiscal year. Referring to the XVI Finance Commission grants, helium said funds would beryllium sanctioned connected the ground of 2011 colonisation arsenic besides connected demographic indicators, effectual implementation of schemes, utilisation of funds and different factors. The Commission chiefly focussed connected improvement based indicators for authorisation of funds and officials should absorption connected steps to unafraid funds allocated to the State but lying unutilised with the Centre, helium said.

Published - February 03, 2026 09:26 p.m. IST

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