upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022

 

upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022

upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022

 upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022
Material ‌ component ‌ funds coming in in line with the money being paid to the laborers by the Employment Guarantee Act are accumulating in large quantities.
Contractors are not coming forward to do the works as the government is not paying the work on time with the employment funds. As a result, the work being carried out by various government departments with employment funds is coming to a standstill. Concerns are haunting officials that the funds could be squandered if not spent in a timely manner. Rs 35 crore went back last year. Officials expect more than double the funding to go back this year.
Prajasakthi - Srikakulam Correspondent: 4,21,105 families have been provided employment so far in the financial year 2021-22. Of these, 6,57,376 were personally employed. A total of 4,95,165 crore working days were provided. Those who came to work were paid Rs 393.33 crore in wages. Material component funding of Rs.262.22 crore was mobilized in proportion to the amount paid to the laborers. Of this, Rs 126.82 crore has been spent so far. 135.40 crore is still available for various works. The Employment Guarantee Act provides for the disbursement of these funds for work carried out by various government departments. The Panchayati Raj, Department of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry etc. are utilizing the funds for the construction of Village Secretariats, Farmers' Assurance Centers, YSSAR Health Clinics and Milk Cooling Centers.
 upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022
Expenditure incurred by various government departments is as follows ...

 upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022

The Panchayati Raj Department has set a target of constructing 839 village secretariats in the district at a cost of Rs. 309.63 crore. So far it has completed 391 structures at a cost of Rs 131.34 crore. The Department of Agriculture has decided to build 837 farmer assurance centers at a cost of Rs 183.37 crore. It built 200 RBKs and spent only Rs 55.79 crore. The Department of Animal Husbandry has set a target of constructing 687 YSSAR health clinics at a cost of Rs 120.22 crore. It built 101 clinics and spent only Rs 31.45 crore. It is estimated that Rs 135.84 crore is required for the construction of 590 bulk milk cooling plants in the district. Only Rs 5.51 crore was spent on building 24 centers. The district has set a target of building 174 digital libraries in the district in the first tranche at a cost of Rs 28 crore. Construction was not undertaken anywhere. Only 144 sites have been identified for the construction of libraries.
Funds that are withdrawn every year
A total of Rs 165 crore of material component funding is likely to be available for the financial year 2021-22. Funding is currently available at Rs 135.40 crore. Up to another Rs 30 crore is likely to come from material component funding. Up to Rs 50 crore in the 2020-21 financial year. Rs 35 crore had been withdrawn in the previous year. There are only two months left until the end of this financial year. Will these funds be fully spent? See if you can send it back as usual.

 upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022

Rs 125 crore arrears
Sarpanches, MPTCs and YCP leaders of the ruling party are currently acting as contractors in the villages to carry out the work with employment guarantee funds. In some places, TDP leaders are also taking action. After a year and a half of doing things, they still have not received the money. It is learned that there are arrears of Rs 125 crore across the district. Too many contractors went into debt and undertook construction. They are unable to pay the interest on the debts incurred. With this no one comes forward to undertake new tasks.
Measures to spend in a timely manner
The material component has so far raised Rs 262 crore by providing large-scale work to the workers. Necessary plans have been drawn up to be spent by the affiliated branches. We are implementing the activity to ensure that funds are spent in a timely manner without going backwards.
The Center has decided to tighten the rules for the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Scheme. The scheme has been in turmoil for the past two years.
 upadi hami pathakam payment status 2022
For the financial year 2022-23, Rs 73,000 crore has been earmarked in the budget for the scheme, a senior official said. The allocation for the financial year 2021-22 is Rs 98,000 crore. That means a 25 percent cut in funding for the scheme. It has been alleged that in the last two years, intermediaries have taken large sums of money to add names to the list of beneficiaries of the scheme. The official said the current central government would generously allocate funds to guarantee employment.
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