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Health Sector Grant of Rs.8,453.92 crore released to Local Bodies of 19 States


Grants meant to strengthen health systems and plugcritical gaps in the health care system at the primary health care level

Posted On: 13 NOV 2021 8:48AM by PIB Delhi

The Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance has released an amount of Rs.8,453.92 crore as health sector grant for rural and urban local bodies of 19 States.  The grants have been released as per the recommendations of the Fifteenth Finance Commission.  State-wise amount of grant released is enclosed.

The Fifteenth Finance Commission (FC-XV) in its Report for the period from 2021-22 to 2025-26 has recommended a total grant of Rs.4,27,911 crore to local governments. The grants recommended by the Commission inter-alia  include health grants of Rs.70,051 crore.  Out of this amount, Rs.43,928 crore have been recommended for Rural Local Bodies and Rs.26,123 crore for Urban Local Bodies. 

These grants are meantto strengthen health systems and plug the critical gaps in the health care system at the primary health care level.  The Commission has also identified interventions that will directly lead to strengthening the primary health infrastructure and facilities in both rural and urban areas and has earmarked grants for each intervention.These interventions are:

  • Support for diagnostic infrastructure to the primary healthcare facilities in rural areas – Rs.16,377 crore
  • Block level public health units in rural areas – Rs.5,279 crore
  • Construction of buildings of building-less Sub centres, PHCs, CHCs in rural areas – Rs.7,167 crore
  • Conversion of rural PHCs and sub centres into health and wellness centre – Rs.15,105 crore
  • Support for diagnostic infrastructure to the primary healthcare facilities in urban areas – Rs.2,095 crore
  • Urban health and wellness centres (HWCs) – Rs.24,028 crore
  • Health grants recommended to be released in the financial year 2021-22 is Rs.13,192 crore.  This includes Rs.8,273 crore for Rural and Rs.4,919 crore for Urban Local Bodies

    Rural and urban local bodies can play a key role in the delivery of primary health care services especially at the ‘cutting edge’ level and help in achieving the objective of Universal Health Care.  Strengthening the local governments in terms of resources, health infrastructure and capacity building can enable them to play a catalytic role in epidemics and pandemics too. 

    Involving Panchayati Raj institutions and Urban Local Government as supervising agencies in these primary health care institutions would strengthen the overall primary health care system and involvement of local governments would also make the health system accountable to the people.

    Health grants to the remaining 9 States will be released after their proposals are received from the respective States through the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

    Health Sector Grant released for Local Bodies

    S.No.

    State

    Amount of Grant released

    (Rs. In crore)

    1.

    Andhra Pradesh

    488.1527

    2.

    Arunachal Pradesh

    46.944

    3.

    Assam

    272.2509

    4.

    Bihar

    1116.3054

    5.

    Chhattisgarh

    338.7944

    6.

    Himachal Pradesh

    98.0099

    7.

    JKharkhand

    444.3983

    8.

    Karnataka

    551.53

    9.

    Madhya Pradesh

    922.7992

    10.

    Maharashtra

    778.0069

    11.

    Manipur

    42.8771

    12.

    Mizoram

    31.19

    13.

    Odisha

    461.7673

    14.

    Punjab

    399.6558

    15.

    Rajasthan

    656.171

    16.

    Sikkim

    20.978

    17.

    Tamil Nadu

    805.928

    18.

    Uttarakhand

    150.0965

    19.

    West Bengal

    828.0694

     

    Total

    8453.9248

    RM/KMN


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