40 GRs in Year-End Spree, ₹450 Crore Approved: Nagpur Gets Lion’s Share Nagpur: In the final two days of the financial year, March 30 and 31, the government issued close to 40 resolutions (GRs), allocating a total of ₹450 crore across various projects. A significant portion of these funds was directed toward initiatives in Nagpur district and surrounding areas, covering infrastructure, welfare, heritage, culture, education, and energy sectors. The approvals included a mix of direct fund releases, fresh sanctions, loans, and relief assistance, reflecting a diverse range of financial instruments. Among the major allocations, ₹16.80 crore was approved for the state’s capital investment in the Koradi Thermal Power Project through the Maharashtra State Power Generation Company for the 2025-26 fiscal year. In the urban sector, over ₹70 crore was released to the Nagpur Municipal Corporation for flood relief and restoration efforts following the severe deluge in September 2023. Rural areas also received substantial attention, with ₹1.36 crore sanctioned for clearing dues related to civic amenities in flood-affected villages in Narkhed taluka. Additionally, ₹2.73 crore was approved for pending survey and investigation works across 134 projects in parts of Nagpur and Wardha districts. A significant chunk of the funds was allocated through the social justice department, with ₹143.41 crore cleared for procuring 396 residential units developed by the Nagpur Improvement Trust at Wathoda. These units are to be repurposed as hostels, expanding accommodation capacity for beneficiaries. Institutional and cultural projects also received support, including administrative approval for the Dhamma Global Foundation to establish a ₹4.99 crore meditation centre and library at Kelzar in Wardha.#nagpur_municipal_corporation #nagpur_improvement_trust #maharashtra_state_power_generation_company #dhamma_global_foundation
