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Govt Extends Deadline For States To Implement Citizen Centric Reforms Till 15 February Next Year

Swarajya StaffDec 16, 2020, 03:23 PM | Updated 03:23 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.


The government has extended the deadline for the states to complete citizen centric reforms in various sectors.

The Department of Expenditure under the Finance Ministry has extended the deadline for implementation of the reforms till 15 February 2021, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on Wednesday (16 December).

The ministry further said that if the recommendation from the nodal ministry concerned regarding implementation of the reform is received by 15 February, 2021, the state will be eligible for reform linked benefits.

The Centre has identified four critical areas - Implementation of One Nation, One Ration Card system; Ease of Doing Business; Urban Local Body/Utility; and Power Sector - for reforms by the states. The states were communicated about the decision on 17 May 2020.

States successfully completing the reforms are eligible to get two benefits. Such states get the facility of additional borrowing equivalent to 0.25 percent of their Gross States Domestic Product (GSDP) for completing each reform. Under this facility, additional borrowings of up to Rs 2.14 lakh crore is available to the states on completion of all the four reforms, the ministry said.

In view of the resource requirement to meet the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centre had decided in May 2020 to raise the borrowing limit of the States by 2 percent of their GSDP. This was aimed at enabling the States to mobilise additional financial resources of up to Rs 4.27 lakh crore. Half of this special dispensation was linked to reforms. The purpose was to motivate the States to carry out reforms in various citizen centric areas, it added.

The second benefit available to the states completing three out of the four reforms is additional funds assistance under the “Scheme for Financial Assistance to States for Capital Expenditure”. Under the scheme, an amount of Rs 2,000 crore is earmarked for the states that will complete at least three out of the four stipulated reforms.

The scheme was announced by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on 12 October 2020 as part of AatmaNirbhar Bharat Package 2.0.

It is aimed at boosting capital expenditure by state governments who are facing difficult financial environment this year due to the shortfall in tax revenue arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. A total amount of Rs 12,000 crore has been earmarked by the government under this scheme.

Capital Expenditure has a higher multiplier effect, enhancing the future productive capacity of the economy, and results in a higher rate of economy growth, the ministry said.

The twin incentives have pushed the states to undertake the reforms. So far nine states have implemented the One Nation One Ration Card System, four states have completed the ease of doing business reforms and one state has done the urban local body/ utility reforms.

Additional borrowing permission of Rs 40,251 crore has been granted to these states, the ministry said.

Extention of the date for completion of reforms is likely to motivate other States also to complete the reform process expeditiously and avail the linked financial benefits, it added.

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