Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Health Programmes under National Health Mission
Posted On:
10 DEC 2021 4:26PM by PIB Delhi
“Public Health and Hospital” is a state subject, the primary responsibility of ensuring availability of healthcare facilities lies with respective State/UT Governments.
Under the National Health Mission (NHM), Government of India provides financial and technical support to States/UTs to strengthen their health care systems for provision of equitable, affordable healthcare to all its citizens based on requirements posed by the States in their Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs).
NHM support is provided for provision of a range of free services related to maternal health, child health, adolescent health, family planning, universal immunization programme, and for major diseases such as Tuberculosis, vector borne diseases like Malaria, Dengue and Kala Azar, Leprosy etc.
Other major initiatives supported under NHM include Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakaram (JSSK), Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakaram (RBSK), implementation of Free Drugs and Free Diagnostics Service Initiatives, Mobile Medical Units (MMUs), Tele-consultation services, Ambulance services, PM National Dialysis Programme and implementation of National Quality Assurance Framework in all public health facilities of all states/UTs including Maharashtra.
As part of Ayushman Bharat-Health & Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs), more than 80000 Health and Wellness Centres across the country have been established for provision of comprehensive primary care that includes preventive healthcare and health promotion at the community level with continuum of care approach.
Public health and hospitals are a state subject, the primary responsibility to ensure payment of salary of human healthcare professionals including contractual employees lies with the respective State/UT Governments including Maharashtra. Under the National Health Mission (NHM), support is provided to States/UTs to augment health human resource on contractual basis including support for in-sourcing or engagement of doctors, specialist doctors and other health professionals for provision of equitable, affordable healthcare based on requirements posed by the States in their Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs) and within their overall resource envelope.
In Record of Proceeding (ROP), 8% of the total HR budget is approved as per State proposal, as increment and for rationalization and experience bonus (as per eligibility and principles of rationalization). Only those who have completed minimum one year of engagement under NHM and whose contract (in case of annual contract) gets renewed are eligible for annual increment. Principles of increments are approved by State Health Society Governing Body.
Details of funds released and utilized by the State/UTs under National Health Mission (NHM) during the last five years i.e., FY 2016-17 to 2020-2l is given at Annexure.
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Annexure
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Statement Showing State/UT-wise Central Releases and Expenditure under National Health Mission (NHM) for the FY 2016-17 to 2020-21
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Rs. in crore
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S. No.
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Name of the State/UT
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2016-17
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2017-18
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2018-19
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2019-20
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2020-21
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Central Release
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Expenditure
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Central Release
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Expenditure
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Central Release
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Expenditure
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Central Release
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Expenditure
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Central Release
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Expenditure
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1
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands
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44.90
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28.92
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33.94
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32.84
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18.05
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41.49
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34.92
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41.66
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36.91
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27.85
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2
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Andhra Pradesh
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629.55
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1287.04
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875.06
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1,555.50
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1081.29
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1658.07
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1111.07
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1820.15
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1097.81
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2275.42
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3
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Arunachal Pradesh
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160.60
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165.42
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261.70
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165.75
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216.92
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168.74
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185.95
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186.21
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243.04
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209.06
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4
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Assam
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1046.09
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1337.40
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1,392.66
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1,476.86
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1381.51
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1571.54
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1749.24
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1856.33
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1807.48
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1778.31
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5
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Bihar
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1040.59
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1619.20
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1,557.40
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1,820.14
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1409.78
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1788.82
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1510.68
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2842.26
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1814.63
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2415.34
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6
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Chandigarh
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21.47
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24.57
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20.35
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31.64
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27.06
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30.42
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22.77
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20.97
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22.21
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14.55
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7
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Chattisgarh
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586.97
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999.33
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825.76
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1,180.27
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875.10
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1138.90
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816.07
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1464.47
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979.41
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1521.30
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8
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Dadra & Nagar Haveli
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17.12
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17.36
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19.14
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19.76
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23.46
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23.15
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25.33
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23.67
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36.39
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35.74
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9
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Daman & Diu
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11.53
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10.24
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10.67
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10.63
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11.76
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14.67
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16.79
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11.36
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Delhi
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241.98
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155.15
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268.39
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251.37
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154.23
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156.47
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138.74
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173.28
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125.73
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210.83
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11
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Goa
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26.13
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37.38
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26.07
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43.28
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33.96
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46.23
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35.47
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58.47
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34.81
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67.43
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Gujarat
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863.66
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1395.67
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1,221.83
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1,593.16
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1038.69
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1793.63
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1110.80
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1864.73
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1005.66
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1894.46
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13
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Haryana
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335.55
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535.09
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384.25
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637.75
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538.83
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705.96
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567.71
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792.64
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531.50
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780.44
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14
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Himachal Pradesh
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212.49
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346.58
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370.89
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377.08
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345.43
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441.38
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504.84
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469.60
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441.94
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425.58
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15
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Jammu & Kashmir
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362.42
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419.55
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550.42
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521.86
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556.46
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573.12
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702.20
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662.56
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667.46
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612.87
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Jharkhand
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454.64
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633.54
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735.99
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753.03
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616.23
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1039.07
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830.63
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1090.11
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602.80
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999.71
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Karnataka
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714.09
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1291.49
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1,345.50
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2,016.65
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1254.82
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1942.61
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1173.77
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2384.28
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1232.19
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2312.53
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Kerala
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452.36
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744.98
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586.52
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936.35
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887.90
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1074.25
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836.14
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1023.94
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788.22
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1364.38
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19
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Lakshadweep
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3.83
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4.33
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5.54
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6.20
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6.58
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5.85
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6.16
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6.55
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7.11
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6.99
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Madhya Pradesh
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1490.75
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2066.38
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1,696.56
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2,313.93
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1668.09
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2531.87
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1728.73
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3102.89
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2377.14
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3397.82
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Maharashtra
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1252.55
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1804.67
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1,707.60
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2,192.88
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1565.98
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2714.86
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1724.99
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3097.08
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1833.59
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3300.32
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Manipur
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79.07
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81.40
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163.05
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110.51
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147.09
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146.46
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185.65
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196.06
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189.49
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112.79
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Meghalaya
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161.13
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152.85
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189.02
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169.14
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145.06
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159.81
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141.17
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166.24
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202.63
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213.36
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24
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Mizoram
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80.88
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99.55
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126.95
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112.35
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118.36
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125.46
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127.24
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105.70
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143.73
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131.36
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25
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Nagaland
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95.92
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95.17
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134.86
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95.55
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132.11
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142.55
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123.23
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130.37
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188.21
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150.17
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26
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Orissa
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728.58
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1299.27
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1,216.22
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1,514.45
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743.57
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1673.91
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1475.14
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2220.82
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1617.63
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2347.24
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27
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Puducherry
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41.35
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38.41
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35.55
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38.83
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38.16
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40.13
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31.56
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44.21
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25.55
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45.79
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28
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Punjab
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292.55
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695.31
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483.74
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639.53
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570.51
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739.07
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712.02
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923.31
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568.14
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908.98
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29
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Rajasthan
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1234.18
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1734.34
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1,615.29
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1,885.55
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1667.00
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2309.53
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1781.83
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2559.51
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2000.58
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2826.46
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30
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Sikkim
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41.72
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50.62
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55.40
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43.48
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45.22
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59.38
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53.55
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54.84
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70.13
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52.06
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31
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Tamil Nadu
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788.68
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1852.90
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1,293.97
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2,285.56
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1479.71
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2533.41
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1424.22
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2557.62
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1522.71
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2172.33
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32
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Tripura
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125.76
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143.14
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158.99
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202.79
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186.52
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199.86
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239.47
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208.37
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225.91
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249.74
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33
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Uttar Pradesh
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3314.75
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5120.68
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3,967.46
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6,569.43
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3886.70
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6871.79
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4749.05
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7453.90
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3772.95
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6362.71
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34
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Uttarakhand
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265.53
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350.67
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354.85
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448.22
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297.18
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491.87
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348.83
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504.02
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583.25
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480.36
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35
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West Bengal
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806.98
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1914.71
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1,305.37
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2,341.05
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1116.09
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2236.34
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1749.32
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2340.84
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1895.01
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2598.62
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36
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Telangana
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398.08
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700.76
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468.34
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977.76
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713.43
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1078.70
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964.34
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949.96
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671.88
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1354.93
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37
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Ladakh
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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91.89
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38.56
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1. The above releases relate to Central Govt. Grants & do not include State share contribution.
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2. Expenditure includes expenditure against Central Release, State release & unspent balances at the beginning of the year.
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3. Allocation has no relevance after the closure of the Financial Year, hence not being provided.
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The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar stated this in a written reply in the LokSabha today.
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