Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology,
In a post on X on Saturday, Chandrasekhar mentioned, "PM @narendramodiji's govt steps up to assist Kerala's economic crisis Government of India sanctions borrowings up to Rs 21,253 crores till December 2024...."
The move comes as Kerala grapples with various economic challenges, including salary delays for government employees and stalled development projects.
In his post, Chandrasekhar revealed that the Government of India has sanctioned borrowings of up to Rs 21,253 crores for Kerala until December 2024.
This substantial financial aid aims to address the state's pressing economic needs and facilitate the execution of critical projects for the welfare of its citizens.
While announcing the assistance, Minister Chandrasekhar emphasised the importance of utilising the allocated funds efficiently and transparently.
He urged Kerala Chief Minister
"I urge @pinarayivijayan to use funds properly for the welfare of the people of Kerala, without any leakages & corruption," the Minister added.
In addition to the
Payment of salaries and pensions for government employees, including those of Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees, who have been facing financial hardships due to delayed payments.
Execution of the
Completion of the ongoing recruitment process for the Coastal Police Officers (CPO), ensuring the reinforcement of coastal security measures.
Acceleration of pending development projects, particularly focusing on Thiruvananthapuram, to spur economic growth and enhance infrastructure in the region.
Earlier, Kerala Finance Minister KN Balagopal had expressed concerns that there has been a reduction in the percentage of funds that the southern state is getting from the Centre.
"The funds collected by the Union (government) increased 11 times during this period but the increase in tax to Kerala is only 8.8 times which means there is a sharp decline. So the reduction is huge and that is why states like Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, and West Bengal are raising this issue," Balagopal said.
Kerala Finance Minister further stated that the state government is facing a shortage of funds to meet the expenditure for its social schemes."We are facing the problem of giving minimum necessary things as well. We have to give pensions to 62 lakh families who were entitled to one. However, the release of these pensions are getting delayed because of lack of payments from the Union," he added.