At
present 106 districts in 10 States have been identified by the Government of
India as Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected districts in the country, as per
list below:
List of 106 districts covered under the SRE Scheme
Andhra Pradesh
1. Anantapur
2. East Godavari
3. Guntur
4. Kurnool
5. Prakasam
6. Srikakulam
7. Visakhapatnam
8. Vizianagaram
Telengana
9. Adilabad
10. Karimnagar
11. Khammam
12. Medak
13. Mehboobnagar
14. Nalgonda
15. Warangal
16. Nizamabad
Bihar
17. Arwal
18. Aurangabad
19. Bhojpur
20. East Champaran
21. Gaya
22. Jamui
23. Jehanabad
24. Kaimur
25. Munger
26. Nalanda
27. Nawada
28. Patna
29. Rohtas
30. Sitamarhi
31. West Champaran
32. Muzaffarpur
33. Sheohar
34. Vaishali
35. Banka
36. Lakhisarai
37. Begusarai
38. Khagaria
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Chhattisgarh
39. Bastar
40. Bijapur
41. Dantewada
42. Jashpur
43. Kanker
44. Korea (Baikunthpur )
45. Narayanpur
46. Rajnandgaon
47. Sarguja
48. Dhamtari
49. Mahasamund
50. Gariyaband
51. Balod
52. Sukma
53. Kondagaon
54. Balrampur
Jharkhand
55. Bokaro
56. Chatra
57. Dhanbad
58. East Singhbhum
59. Garhwa
60. Giridih
61. Gumla
62. Hazaribagh
63. Koderma
64. Latehar
65. Lohardagga
66. Palamu
67. Ranchi
68. Simdega
69. Saraikela-Kharaswan
70. West Singhbhum
71. Khunti
72. Ramgarh
73. Dumka
74. Deoghar
75. Pakur
Madhya Pradesh
76. Balaghat
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Maharashtra
77. Chandrapur
78. Gadchiroli
79. Gondia
80. Aheri
Orissa
81. Gajapati
82. Ganjam
83. Keonjhar
84. Koraput
85. Malkangiri
86. Mayurbhanj
87. Navrangpur
88. Rayagada
89. Sambhalpur
90. Sundargarh
91. Nayagarh
92.Kandhamal
93.Deogarh
94.Jajpur
95.Dhenkanal
96. Kalahandi
97. Nuapada
98. Bargarh
99. Bolangir
Uttar Pradesh
100. Chandauli
101. Mirzapur
102. Sonebhadra
West Bengal
103. Bankura
104. West Midnapore
105. Purulia
106. Birbhumi
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Accepting the recommendations of
Fourteenth Finance Commission, the share of States in the net proceeds of Union
taxes has been enhanced from 32% to 42% by the Central Government. Consequently
the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), renamed as ‘Additional Central Assistance
(ACA) for LWE affected districts’, has been transferred to the States
giving them sufficient flexibility to conceive and implement
schemes/programmes suited to their local needs and aspirations, including
requirements to bridge the developmental deficit gaps in backward regions
within the States. Hence, no fund allocation has been made to MHA under the
Scheme for the financial year 2015-16.
This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs,
Shri Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary in a written reply to a question by Shri
Bhupinder Singh in the Rajya Sabha today.
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