FM sanctions Rs9,879cr capital expenditure proposal of 27 states
Sat, Dec 12, 2020 8:05 PM

FM sanctions Rs9,879cr capital expenditure proposal of 27 states

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The Finance Ministry on Saturday said it has approved Rs 9,879.61 crore worth capital expenditure proposals of 27 states. Of this, Rs 4,939.81 crore has been released as the first instalment. In a statement, the ministry said all states, except Tamil Nadu, have availed benefits of the newly announced scheme for 'Special Assistance to States for Capital Expenditure'.

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