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Development funds for Assam
Date: May 20, 2006 •
Views: • There is/are 0 comment(s). Source / copyright: Staff Reporter / The Assam Tribune, Guwahati Sections: Development / Assam, Economy / Assam GUWAHATI, March 31?The Ministry of Rural Development has released Rs 74.52 lakh to Assam under Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission for implementation of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities in four districts namely, Cachar, Hailakandi, Dibrugarh and Nalbari of the State. This is first instalment of funds against total approved cost of Rs 149.04 lakh, to the State, for the activities during the year 2001-02, informs a press release. For the same programme in four districts of Sikkim, namely North, East, South and West districts, the Ministry has released Rs 42.45 lakh, as first instalment. This is against approved cost of Rs 84.90 lakh to the State. The Ministry has also released second instalment of funds for Central Rural Sanitation Programme Rs 1.01 lakh each to Mizoram and Sikkim against total approved cost of Rs 2.03 lakh and Rs 2.01 lakh respectively. With this, the total funds for the programme for the year 2001-02 stands released to both the States. Besides, the Ministry has released Rs 135 lakh to Mizoram as 50 per cent of its share, for strengthening of revenue administration and updating of land records, a centrally sponsored scheme. The State government also has to provide its share to approved project of Rs 270 lakh. ![]() • Development funds for Assam (May 20, 2006): The Ministry of Rural Development has released Rs 74.52 lakh to Assam under Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission for implementation of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities in four districts namely, Cachar, Hailakand ... More
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