Question : Allocation of Funds for Tribal Development

(a) the details of funds allocated under various tribal development schemes to different States of the country during the last five years;
(b) the details of schemes under which funds have been released for the Scheduled Tribes during the said period;
(c) the details of funds allocated under various schemes to Fifth Schedule and Sixth Schedule areas during the last five years;
(d) the details of the funds allocated under various schemes to various Autonomous Councils and Other Bodies of the North Eastern States during the last five years; and
(e) the details of the works carried out by the funds allocated to various Autonomous Councils and others during the period?

Answer given by the minister

(a) to (e):A statement is laid on the Table of the House.


Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. †*245 for answer on 21.03.2022

(a) to (c): Government is implementing Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP)/Schedule Tribe Component (STC)/Development Action Plan for STs (DAPST) for overall development of tribal people across the country. Besides Ministry of Tribal Affairs, 40 Central Ministries / Departments have been obligated by NITI Aayog for earmarking in the range of 4.3 to 17.5 percent of their total Scheme allocation every year as TSP funds for tribal development. TSP funds are spent by different Central Ministries / Departments under their schemes for various development projects relating to education, health, agriculture, irrigation, roads, housing, drinking water, electrification, employment generation, skill development, etc. for accelerated socio-economic development of Scheduled Tribes in the country. Scheme-wise allocations are made in the Union Budget and the funds are provided by the obligated Central Ministries/Departments to various States/UTs based on the proposals received from them. Scheme-wise allocation of funds for Welfare of Scheduled Tribes by obligated Ministries/Departments is reflected in the Union Budget as Statement 10B which is laid on the Table of the House.
The State-wise details of TSP funds including Fifth and Sixth Schedule States released for tribal development by obligated Central Ministries/Departments excluding Ministry of Tribal Affairs during last four years as available in the STCMIS portal(https://stcmis.gov.in) of the Ministry are given at Annexure I.
The details of the schemes presently being implemented by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs for the integrated socio-economic development and welfare of the Scheduled Tribes in the country are given at Annexure- II.
The year-wise and State-wise details of funds released under the Schemes of Ministry of Tribal Affairsare given at Annexure III.
(d) to (e):Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region sanctions projects under various schemes i.e., Schemes of North Eastern Council (NEC), Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources Scheme (NLCPR)-State; North East Special Infrastructure Development (NESIDS); Special Development Packages of Assam (Bodoland Territorial Council; Dima Hasao Autonomous Territorial Council and KarbiAnglong Autonomous Territorial Council) and Hill Area Development Programme for overall development of North Eastern Region (NER).

Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region provide funds as a Special Development Packages to three autonomous councils of Assam, namely:

(a) Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)
(b) Dima Hasao Autonomous Territorial Council (DHATC)
(c) KarbiAnglong Autonomous Territorial Council (KAATC)

Under these packages, so far a total of 102 projects worth Rs.1171.94 crore has been sanctioned against which 56 projects worth of Rs.595.37 crore have been completed and 46 projects worth Rs.576.57 crore are ongoing.

Annexure I
Annexure I referred to in reply to part (a) to (c) of the Lok Sabha Starred Question No. †*245 for 21.03.2022 by SHRI NABA KUMAR SARANIA regarding “ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT”
TSP fund released# to State Governments by obligated Central Ministries/Departments excluding Ministry of Tribal Affairs during last four years
(Rs. in Crore)
Sno. State 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 0.21 12.16 2.85 16.44
2 ANDHRA PRADESH 492.65 637.60 648.44 806.60
3 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 572.95 520.88 632.60 970.26
4 ASSAM 1270.29 1064.75 1618.56 1224.19
5 BIHAR 362.92 496.31 651.01 728.48
6 CHANDIGARH 9.54 7.29 13.76 9.86
7 CHHATTISGARH 1683.16 1591.48 1635.22 1675.08
8 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI & DAMAN AND DIU 43.65 43.03 59.77 26.79
9 DELHI 1264.24 2008.14 2028.04 2728.34
10 GOA 11.60 14.82 29.43 9.53
11 GUJARAT 719.70 846.38 1365.38 615.69
12 HARYANA 60.80 61.65 28.09 1370.19
13 HIMACHAL PRADESH 150.23 134.54 275.96 70.19
14 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 619.38 613.25 503.83 273.32
15 JHARKHAND 1300.84 1332.89 1734.94 572.21
16 KARNATAKA 467.45 473.19 662.87 1227.57
17 KERALA 122.99 175.06 127.35 582.60
18 LADAKH 3443.23 0.00 0.14 18.76
19 LAKSHADWEEP 5.02 3.21 8.38 7.79
20 MADHYA PRADESH 63.17 2691.12 3436.08 1270.51
21 MAHARASHTRA 1480.10 1986.06 3603.84 6533.87
22 MANIPUR 298.41 263.19 389.59 1424.14
23 MEGHALAYA 455.90 480.58 646.52 498.71
24 MIZORAM 497.05 504.96 617.32 925.08
25 NAGALAND 514.35 565.97 751.56 793.54
26 ODISHA 1723.41 1736.64 2934.15 1149.63
27 PUDUCHERRY 4.20 3.60 4.19 2966.10
28 PUNJAB 44.21 58.93 260.78 197.56
29 RAJASTHAN 1935.21 1706.39 2114.24 683.19
30 SIKKIM 77.06 114.35 131.59 1797.26
31 TAMIL NADU 225.69 231.28 393.78 172.23
32 TELANGANA 545.50 612.39 921.40 946.62
33 TRIPURA 270.65 339.25 482.47 443.81
34 UTTAR PRADESH 781.94 645.69 931.22 620.39
35 UTTARAKHAND 120.07 141.98 138.99 895.60
36 WEST BENGAL 1268.76 1289.11 1559.96 240.74
Total 22906.54* 23408.12* 31344.28* 34492.87*
Note: -Source-STC MIS Portal (As on 28/02/2022)
# - Total Fund released to the State Government & Other Agencies in the State.

Annexure II

Annexure II referred to in reply to part (a) to (c) of the Lok Sabha Starred Question No. †*245 for 21.03.2022 by SHRI NABA KUMAR SARANIA regarding “ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT”
Brief details of Schemes/Programmes being implemented by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in the country:
(i) Grants under Article 275(1) of the Constitution: Under the programme of Proviso to Article 275(1) of Constitution, Grants are released to 26 States, having ST population for raising the level of Administration in Scheduled Areas and for the welfare of tribal people. This is a Special Area Programme and 100% grants are provided to States. Funds are released to the States Governments depending on the felt needs of ST population to bridge the gap in infrastructure activities in the fields of education, health, skill development, livelihood, drinking water, sanitation, etc.

(ii) Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS): The scheme of Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRSs) was introduced in the year 1997-98 to impart quality education exclusively to ST children with an objective to provide quality middle and high-level education to Scheduled Tribe (ST) students in remote areas in order to enable them to avail of reservation in high and professional educational courses and get jobs in government and public and private sectors. In the Union Budget of 2018-19, Government announced that “The Government is committed to provide the best quality education to the tribal children in their own environment. To realize this mission, it has been decided that by the year 2022, every block with more than 50% ST population and at least 20,000 tribal persons, will have an Eklavya Model Residential School. Eklavya schools will be on par with NavodayaVidyalayas and will have special facilities for preserving local art and culture besides providing training in sports and skill development."
It was a component of Grants under Article 275(1) of the Constitution. In terms of the aforesaid Budget announcement,a scheme was formulated and the same was appraised and approved by EFC. Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), in its meeting held on 17.12.18, inter-alia approved the revamping of the EMRS Scheme.
(iii)Grant-in Aid to Voluntary Organizations working for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes: Under the scheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organizations working for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes, the Ministry funds projects in the fields of Education and Health, covering residential schools, non-residential schools, hostels, mobile dispensaries, ten or more bedded hospitals, etc.
(iv)Pre-Matric Scholarships to ST students: The scheme is applicable to students who are studying in Classes IX –X. Parental income from all sources should not be more than Rs.2.50 lakhs per annum. Scholarship of Rs.225/-per month for day scholars and Rs.525/-per month for hostellers is given for a period of 10 months in a year. Scholarship is disbursed through the State Government/UT Administration. Funding ratio is 75:25 between Centre and States for all States except North East and Hills States like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir where it is 90:10. For UT''s without legislature sharing pattern is 100% Central Share.
(v)Post Matric Scholarship to ST students: The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to the Scheduled Tribe students studying at post-matriculation or post-secondary levels to enable them to complete their education. Parental income from all sources should not be more than Rs.2.50 lakhs per annum. Compulsory fees charged by educational institutions are reimbursed subject to the limit fixed by the concerned State Fee fixation committee and scholarship amount of Rs.230 to Rs.1200 per month, depending upon the course of study is paid.The Scheme is implemented by the State Governments and Union Territory Administrations. Funding ratio is 75:25 between Centre and States for all States except NE and Hilly States/UTs of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir where it is 90:10. For UT''s without legislature sharing pattern is 100% Central Share.
(vi)National Overseas Scholarships for ST Candidates for Studying Abroad: The Scheme provides for financial assistance to selected students to pursue Post Graduation, PhD & Post-Doctoral study abroad. A total of 20 awards are given every year. Of these, 17 awards are for STs and 3 awards for students belonging to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). Parental/family income from all sources should not exceed Rs.6.00 lakhs per annum.
(vii)National Fellowship &Scholarship for Higher Education of ST students:
(a)National Scholarship– (Top class) Scheme [Graduate level]: The objective of the scheme is to encourage meritorious ST students for pursuing studies in prescribed courses in any of the 246 institutions of excellence across the country like IITs, AIIMS, IIMs, NIITs, etc. identified by the Ministry.Family income from all sources should not exceed Rs.6.00 lakhs per annum. Scholarship amount includes tuition fees, living expenses and allowances for books and computer.
(b)NationalFellowship for ST students:750 fellowships are provided to ST students each year for pursing higher studies in India for MPhil and PhD. Fellowship is granted as per UGC norms. (Presently, @Rs.25,000/- for JRF and @Rs.28,000/- for SRF).
(viii) Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS)/Pradhan Mantri Adi Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAAGY): Under scheme of Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS) 100% grants is provided to the State Governments for activities related to education, health, sanitation, water supply, livelihood, skill development, Ashram Schools, Boys and Girls Hostels, Vocational Training Centres (VTCs), minor infrastructure, etc. to bridge the gap between Scheduled Tribe (ST) population and others as a critical gap filling measure. The Scheme has been revamped as Pradhan Mantri Adi Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAAGY).
The Ministry has analysed Mission Antyodaya data collated by Ministry of Rural Development and has identified 36,428 villages with 50% tribal population and 500 STs to be covered under PMAAGY in consultation with the States.The relevant schemes of different Central Ministries have been identified based on Tribal Sub Plan allocation.States would also be encouraged to supplement with State TSP funds, District Mineral Funds (DMF) and Finance Commission grants. For PMAAGY, 20.38 lakh per village as ‘Gap-filling’ for approved activities including administrative expenses will be provided by the Ministry.
(ix) Development of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs): The scheme of Development of PVTGs covers 75 identified PVTGs among Scheduled Tribes in 18 States and UT of Andaman & Nicobar Islands for the activities like education, housing, land distribution, land development, agricultural development, animal husbandry, construction of link roads, installation of non-conventional sources of energy for lighting purpose, social security or any other innovative activity meant for the comprehensive socio-economic development of PVTGs.
(x)Pradhan Mantri Jan Jatiye Vikas Mission (PMJVM):Ministry of Tribal Affairs has been implementing a Scheme ‘Mechanism for Marketing of Minor Forest Produce through Minimum Support Price and Development of Value Chain for MFP (MSP for MFP)’ through Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development Federation (TRIFED), since 2011 with the objective of providing safety net to ST MFP gatherers.
Ministry is implementing another scheme ‘Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products’ with 100 % grant to TRIFED and State Forest Development Corporations (SDCs) for development and marketing of tribal products.
PMJVM has been conceptualized with the merger of the above two Schemes i.e. “MSP for MFP’ and ‘Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products’. PMJVM seeks to achieve livelihood driven tribal development through quality input, technology, credit and better marketing access etc. in the next five years. One of the ongoing components of the scheme is Van DhanYojan, where in about 50000 Van Dhan self-help group (VDSHG) comprising 20 members in each VDSHG are proposed to be sanctioned. Cluster of 15 such Vandhan Self Help Groups will constitute Van Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKC). The scheme has a provision of funding of Rs 15 lakh per VDVKC for training and for buying tools and machinery. The MFP gathered by tribals will be processed in these kendras and marketed through 200 Van Dhan Producer Organisations. 3000 new haats and 600 warehouses will be developed in next 5 year as part of “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan TRIFED would be the nodal implementing agency for the schems. The products will be marketed through Tribe India outlets.
(xi) Monitoring, Evaluation, Survey and Social Audit (MESSA): The Ministry is responsible for monitoring of Central and State Schedule Tribe Component as per framework and mechanism designed by NITI Aayog. Ministry has initiated end to end digitization of data bases of various schemes and has developed scheme specific portals. Still there is scope for strengthening the monitoring and evaluation framework through digital and physical verification of the projects. Ministry is revamping the scheme with the establishment of a Central PMU consisting of experts to monitor the scheme and non-scheme initiatives of the ministry, which will coordinate with State level PMUs.
(xii) Support to National/State Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC) / Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Tribes (VCF – ST): NSTFDC was started by the Ministry in 2001 to extend financial assistance at concessional rates to Scheduled Tribes Individuals / Self Help Groups, Co-operative society for undertaking income generation activities. The authorized share capital of NSTFDC stands at 750.00 crore, which has already been provided completely by Government. Now, the Scheme of ‘VCF-ST’ has been conceptualized by the Ministry with a corpus fund of 50.00 crore for a period of five years during 2021-26 for promoting entrepreneurship/start-up projects by ST youth. It is proposed that guidelines similar to the scheme of ‘Venture Capital for Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes’ be adopted for the scheme. It is envisioned that NSTFDC will provide technical support to the agency managing the VCF-ST.
(xiii)Support to Tribal Research Institutes (TRIs): Ministry extends support to the State Governments through the Scheme to set up new TRIs where it didn’t exist and to strengthen functioning of existing TRIs to carry out its core responsibility towards Research & Documentations, Training and capacity building, promotion of rich tribal heritage etc. To preserve tribal art and culture, financial assistance is provided to TRI’s to carry out various activities to preserve and promote tribal culture and heritage across the country through research and documentation, maintenance and preservation of art & artefacts, setting up of tribal museum, exchange visits for the tribals to other parts of the State, organizing tribal festivals etc. Funding under this Scheme is 100% grant-in-aid by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to the TRIs on need basis with the approval of APEX Committee. TRIs prepare proposal and detailed action plan for the year along with budgetary requirement and submit it to the Ministry through State Tribal Welfare Department. Within the set of TRIs, there are cultural museum, library, training centre, research wing etc.

(xiv) Tribal Festivals, Research Information and Mass Education : Through the scheme, promotion of rich tribal cultural heritage, dissemination of information and creation of awareness are given attention to which includes organization of Tribal Craft & Food Festivals, Sports, Music, Dance & Photo Competitions, Science, Art & Craft Expos, Workshops, Seminars, Production of documentary films by the Ministry & States, Bringing out Publications thereby highlighting significant studies, documenting historical facets of tribal communities, achievements of Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) & State Departments besides other advertisements etc. at regular intervals. With a view to fill the gap of research studies on tribal issues, MoTA recognizes renowned NGOs, Research Institutes, Universities where expertise exist and which have already made a mark by carrying out pioneering research in the field of tribal cultures as Centre of Excellences (CoEs). It is envisaged that CoEs should play an important role in building knowledge bank to complement dedicated Activities of the Ministry.
Annexure III
Annexure III referred to in reply to part (a) to (c) of the Lok Sabha Starred Question No. † *245 for 21.03.2022 by SHRI NABA KUMAR SARANIA regarding “ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT”

Details of the funds released under the scheme of SCA to TSS during last five years
(Rs. in Lakh)
S.No. States 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 Andhra Pradesh 5000.42 3624.77 5617.39 12470.50 4954.96
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 2211.83 9224.29 7015.50
3 Assam 3407.80 0.00 0.00 2710.08 4578.76
4 Bihar 743.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 994.00
5 Chhattisgarh 11717.82 14327.57 10342.65 9415.53 8769.06
6 Goa 455.68 559.09 352.31 0.00 724.26
7 Gujarat 9488.00 10270.41 11765.38 8975.55 10786.40
8 Himachal Pradesh 1959.39 2291.20 3628.00 2394.18 1367.00
9 Jammu & Kashmir 3671.61 3626.50 3749.80 4509.00 0.00
10 Jharkhand 9820.75 11372.49 8564.52 6201.49 7049.64
11 Karnataka 5100.00 5955.37 5347.76 7434.00 0.00
12 Kerala 808.09 808.43 335.00 0.00 459.15
13 Madhya Pradesh 19236.61 22828.70 16968.97 13415.25 0.00
14 Maharashtra 9547.00 13760.38 13802.57 11929.09 0.00
15 Manipur 2260.00 3790.38 5442.48 1434.02 0.00
16 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 2739.20 3788.00 328.25
17 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 1220.00 3140.00 1236.22
18 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 3225.00 2951.12 2846.14
19 Odisha 11806.27 11975.00 17553.22 8691.18 9010.42
20 Rajasthan 11072.90 10051.83 10327.93 11461.41 8662.66
21 Sikkim 1497.62 5986.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
22 Tamilnadu 600.00 894.10 315.00 450.56 377.47
23 Telangana 3845.35 4493.55 2850.32 5361.29 4191.00
24 Tripura 1345.76 1649.77 1294.38 1362.97 1173.30
25 Uttarakhand 0.00 679.00 1012.88 600.00 757.80
26 Uttar Pradesh 121.92 458.35 0.00 779.91 508.83
27 West Bengal 5995.50 5397.11 5833.41 5862.58 3746.00


Details of the funds released under ‘Grants under Article 275(1) of the Constitution’ during last five years
(Rs. in lakh)
S.N States 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 Andhra Pradesh 2869.43 4591.11 6390.77 8942.43 2055.55
2 Arunachal Pradesh 6580.53 8378.82 12170.52 13202.25 6014.00
3 Assam 844.12 0.00 3916.32 10802.85 4592.37
4 Bihar 1467.58 991.89 0.00 0.00 0.00
5 Chhattisgarh 10488.52 10964.49 11352.92 22500.77 9976.24
6 Goa 450.00 103.00 345.66 0.00 0.00
7 Gujarat 9739.02 11384.08 11648.20 16833.88 5940.04
8 Himachal Pradesh 1595.87 2074.70 3378.16 5314.70 1161.00
9 Jammu & Kashmir 3539.66 3049.06 2051.79 5410.00 0.00
10 Jharkhand 9489.38 12386.93 7354.30 11166.77 10278.00
11 Karnataka 4664.00 5881.74 5220.61 10435.46 3305.68
12 Kerala 695.58 803.17 472.28 633.29 0.00
13 Madhya Pradesh 14971.43 22399.48 24635.30 44938.92 4279.78
14 Maharashtra 11536.53 13862.24 17015.91 23136.70 4573.16
15 Manipur 1694.40 2308.80 5367.645 6151.91 0.00
16 Meghalaya 1576.21 3603.40 5129.79 4799.53 492.71
17 Mizoram 1927.49 2504.41 3507.71 6598.83 1909.71
18 Nagaland 6368.00 4434.11 9194.485 6802.11 1717.38
19 Odisha 11954.96 15995.30 21449.15 15110.66 6304.62
20 Rajasthan 10341.39 10240.58 13769.23 15586.19 9166.00
21 Sikkim 1147.00 405.30 355.34 3175.35 516.00
22 Tamil Nadu 798.24 378.00 773.57 6356.07 0.00
23 Telangana 3608.05 5015.32 3248.89 9973.28 2517.00
24 Tripura 1280.99 2040.89 2006.73 2952.63 201.74
25 Uttar Pradesh 1138.62 189.00 252.43 2760.71 927.426
26 Uttarakhand 0.00 1577.56 1255.265 428.37 0.00
27 West Bengal 5814.37 5376.51 9235.725 12127.17 4041.14
*Figures upto 2019-20 also includes the amount of funds released for EMRSs. During 2018-19, a separate scheme was introduced and a separate budget was allocated to EMRS from 2019-20 onwards.


DETAILS OF FUND RELEASED DURING 2016-17 TO 2021-22 UNDER THE SCHEME OF GRANT-IN-AID TO VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS WORKING FOR WELFARE OF STs
STATES 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
EDUCATION SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR
ANDHRA PRADESH 38269849 4882597 126076172 3320503 9956434 2919920 4979433 5177785 1221283 3804797
ARUNACHAL PRADESH 32979134 12625955 51086050 13202451 40667502 8043842 15662535 19933152 12375556 14808741
ASSAM 7383260 6382800 8526861 8550509 10684700 8192252 1405983 4807422 2340816 1720830
CHHATTISGARH 10560168 - 11248059 - 17482240 - 15948615 - 4189137 711209
DELHI 907171 - 1714742 - 540869 - - - 1316151 -
GUJARAT 292461828 4524950 155439559 3123000 17048209 6963313 12533244 5354856 4252127 7846220
HIMACHAL PRADESH 27733860 - 25109636 - 28015712 - 17953743 - 22425259 -
JAMMU AND KASHMIR - - 1968601 - 1968822 - 1587901 - 4639377 -
JHARKHAND 14060553 26515342 56364352 40264376 93725822 52803688 56615083 50899554 12448475 37688507
KARNATAKA 25120280 13789624 16906654 7587215 25277497 21494382 16017371 9480098 3758208 7892836
KERALA 8448386 2906666 3781350 2874338 5473467 2256625 - - 2884500 9197983
LADAKH - - - - - - - - - -
MADHYA PRADESH 56625806 657537 44441888 - 94196926 - 49199977 - 22388570 -
MAHARASHTRA 34517468 1616400 49578556 3156012 56691939 - 62859152 - 40257292 -
MANIPUR 38699257 706950 25722004 706950 19204931 1413900 31683604 1413900 24506073 3586275
MEGHALAYA 56619375 4073395 65495390 4275370 77190175 5288205 138754746 6592907 79359500 5141093
MIZORAM 3325320 691155 4889324 700200 7941076 1432180 2680047 2031481 - 6963997
NAGALAND - - 3079598 - 1803888 - - - - -
ODISHA 234961316 5756638 221495648 5619472 311188710 12452848 286782893 7214677 152394090 1287804
RAJASTHAN 21661078 - 3963317 - 29419245 - 17184495 - 18979922 -
SIKKIM 5205330 - 9081202 - 8501627 - 3046526 - 946123 -
TAMIL NADU 1562854 2328165 5178158 22871373 11680039 21232954 6235422 22673330 2604255 9098778
TELANGANA 135762421 - 39867085 - 5363885 - 1096770 - 5481754 -
TRIPURA 6602040 - 3261804 - 5771765 - 4656113 - 3354479 -
UTTAR PRADESH 3448897 - 6743175 - - - - - 11222937 -
UTTARAKHAND 10556923 706950 3035739 706950 13381104 - 851220 706950 4147512 706950
WEST BENGAL 25410790 4083512 75524999 18218776 61207404 19359147 54328698 10154491 35068283 11982301
Total 1092883364 92248636 1019579923 135177495 954383988 163853256 802063571 146440603 472561679 122438321



Statement of fund Released/Allocation and Utilization under the Scheme of Development of PVTGs, State-wise and Year-wise during 2016-17 upto 2020-21


(Rs. in lakh)
S.No Name of State FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 FY 2020-21
Released/
Allocation Utilized Released/
Allocation Utilized Released/
Allocation Utilized Released/
Allocation Utilized Released/
Allocation Utilized Released/
Allocation Utilized
1 Andhra Pradesh 5105.00 5105.00 2076.00 2076.00 1837.00 1837.00 3713.43 3713.43 1245.51 258.60 1829.60 0.00
2 A & N Islands 100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 252.11 0.00
3 Bihar 342.86 0.00 295.91 158.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
4 Chhattisgarh 1230.00 1230.00 1089.50 1089.50 1051.50 1051.50 1311.35 1311.35 989.32 989.32 996.90 0.00
5 Gujarat 779.12 779.12 390.67 390.67 604.00 604.00 429.05 429.05 552.20 552.20 761.80 0.00
6 Jharkhand 3120.00 3120.00 2047.03 2047.03 3295.79 3295.79 847.00 847.00 1777.29 1777.29 1696.93 0.00
7 Karnataka 136.00 136.00 467.00 467.00 460.00 460.00 1933.01 1933.01 438.46 197.96 661.17 0.00
8 Kerala 100.00 0.00 62.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
9 Madhya Pradesh 10460.40 8460.40 8232.46 7905.72 7998.09 5642.08 8064.89 6158.10 2188.11 0.00 2888.69 0.00
10 Maharashtra 2077.00 2077.00 1226.25 1226.25 1230.26 1230.26 2510.00 402.68 1411.66 0.00 0.00 0.00
11 Manipur 329.00 329.00 195.00 195.00 1157.55 276.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
12 Odisha 1164.00 1164.00 1297.00 1297.00 3626.00 3626.00 976.38 976.38 1202.00 1202.00 1197.00 0.00
13 Rajasthan 1331.00 1331.00 1038.00 1038.00 1008.00 1008.00 968.10 968.10 968.00 914.24 706.17 0.00
14 Tamil Nadu 3055.00 3055.00 1770.75 1750.75 0.00 0.00 819.48 390.58 551.08 175.25 1967.81 0.00
15 Telangana 1139.00 1139.00 778.00 778.00 533.00 533.00 538.50 538.50 1460.50 1460.50 1193.04 0.00
16 Tripura 2250.00 2250.00 2305.00 2305.00 789.53 789.53 1960.82 1765.73 231.43 227.43 1481.71 0.00
17 Uttarakhand 292.48 292.48 130.00 130.00 565.86 565.86 489.53 23.10 295.00 0.00 367.07 0.00
18 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0.00 17.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 82.04 0.00 0.00 0.00
19 West Bengal 895.00 895.00 330.75 330.75 843.42 843.42 437.47 437.47 519.40 519.40 0.00 0.00
Grand Total 33905.86 31463.00 23949.28 23385.14 25000.00 21762.97 24999.00 19894.48 14000.00 8274.19 16000.00 0.00



State-wise fund released under Pre-Matric Scholarship during last five years
(Rs. in Lakh)
Sl. No State/ UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 5.00 5.62 12.33
2 Andhra Pradesh 0.00 5282.94 1210.81 736.32 1433.81
3 Assam 321.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.27
4 Bihar 0.00 0.00 0.00 7131.47 0.00
5 Chhattisgarh 2534.15 1805.30 4755.63 4796.94 3541.54
6 Dadar & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 20.00 38.49 234.00
7 Daman & Diu 0.00 8.04 0.00 5.89 0.00
8 Goa 52.64 3.75 80.83 80.56 41.35
9 Gujarat 80.81 3650.84 4482.31 5248.34 2198.84
10 Himachal Pradesh 51.21 0.00 38.91 83.92 91.87
11 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
12 Jharkhand 0.00 1704.53 2345.92 1514.49 0.00
13 Karnataka 0.00 1364.59 1256.31 1846.92 0.00
14 Kerala 796.40 0.00 308.73 287.31 116.56
15 Ladakh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 42.27
16 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 5539.17 5884.33 7698.90 5429.34
17 Manipur 867.38 619.09 773.00 443.33 0.00
18 Meghalaya 0.00 156.69 0.00 0.00 0.00
19 Mizoram 336.36 132.25 319.79 702.21 167.86
20 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.75
21 Odisha 3376.36 5134.98 6665.88 6157.65 6944.96
22 Puducherry 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.63
23 Rajasthan 0.00 3284.79 1716.12 5346.97 3126.90
24 Sikkim 0.00 25.72 7.97 3.57 9.41
25 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0.00 0.00 589.74 241.00
26 Telangana 0.00 358.02 693.84 0.00 0.00
27 Tripura 0.00 232.89 0.00 386.18 252.09
28 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
29 Uttarakhand 0.00 104.44 0.00 0.00 138.24
30 West Bengal 0.00 0.00 584.62 894.18 788.22
Total 8416.64 29408.03 31150.00 43999.00 24890.24


State-wise fund released under Post-Matric Scholarship during last five years
(Rs. in Lakh)
Sl. No. State/ UT 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 10.09 11.34 13.29
2 Andhra Pradesh 9777.62 8269.11 13945.02 7797.07 6039.35
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1136.32 5803.65 1883.82 6113.41 5712.96
4 Assam 266.65 2516.48 3248.03 4867.20 5413.54
5 Bihar 0.00 71.25 0.00 1525.43 708.22
6 Chhattisgarh 2674.82 3811.26 4609.57 7022.69 8790.24
7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.66 3481.73
8 Daman & Diu 53.63 26.19 3.41 0.00 0.00
9 Goa 645.00 364.80 536.26 732.79 458.18
10 Gujarat 22040.27 14609.74 32429.12 14004.48 22977.64
11 Himachal Pradesh 931.36 3123.36 278.15 2468.81 0.00
12 Jammu & Kashmir 2587.84 2322.56 637.93 1048.29 805.44
13 Jharkhand 8148.39 2716.50 5281.32 7862.86 0.00
14 Karnataka 8540.00 8873.31 7341.33 15003.43 0.00
15 Kerala 3122.00 2745.46 2674.37 1641.52 3285.25
16 Ladakh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 738.00
17 Madhya Pradesh 13054.00 10320.50 13405.24 12198.58 12344.00
18 Maharashtra 22092.28 10884.91 15238.15 15575.38 18149.52
19 Manipur 3385.20 6382.55 2026.76 6235.55 2184.19
20 Meghalaya 3189.00 770.50 2457.52 0.00 0.00
21 Mizoram 4267.52 2434.73 3528.21 4415.78 3446.82
22 Nagaland 1344.00 2515.00 4716.66 3268.73 3226.37
23 Odisha 15556.48 8784.18 14801.92 16640.15 19095.97
24 Puducherry 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.56
25 Rajasthan 9800.00 19912.49 13598.95 25950.52 25557.03
26 Sikkim 938.16 1247.32 1134.36 566.80 553.83
27 Tamil Nadu 3061.85 2440.39 3933.65 5025.19 3328.99
28 Telangana 11483.00 18031.25 9921.68 19610.60 27297.83
29 Tripura 1323.90 2756.25 3626.55 2355.78 4804.98
30 Uttar Pradesh 1057.50 1244.91 1210.54 1822.71 2218.67
31 Uttarakhand 5090.57 600.25 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 West Bengal 0.00 2807.89 2219.39 2411.00 2256.42
Total 155567.36 146386.79 164698.00 186264.75 182908.02


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