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J&K gets 10% of Central funds with only 1% of population
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Jammu and Kashmir
The State has received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over sixteen years
Jammu and Kashmir has received 10 per cent of all Central grants given to states over the 2000-2016 period, despite having only one per cent of the country’s population, analysis by The Hindu of Central and State finances shows.

In contrast, Uttar Pradesh makes up about 13 per cent of the country’s population but received only 8.2 per cent of Central grants in 2000-16. That means J&K, with a population of 12.55 million according to the 2011 Census, received Rs.91,300 per person over the last sixteen years while Uttar Pradesh only received Rs.4,300 per person over the same period.

Even among the special category states, Jammu and Kashmir receives a disproportionate amount of Central assistance.

The state received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over the sixteen years under review, according to the Union Finance Ministry’s data, which is more than a quarter of the Central funds disbursed to the 11 special category states in that period.

“In general, the special category states get a higher share of central grants, and Jammu and Kashmir being one of them will also get such treatment,” Tapas Sen, a professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), and a long-time researcher on state finances, told The Hindu. “But even among them, Jammu and Kashmir is getting a higher share due to its disturbed status and its border with Pakistan.”

Experts on the subject also say that this larger share could work as an incentive to ensure that the state remains with India.

CAG report

This seeming imbalance in Jammu and Kashmir’s finances — with Central grants accounting for 54 per cent of the state’s total revenue and 44 per cent of its expenditure in FY16 — assumes significance in light of the fact that the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in 2015 castigated the Jammu and Kashmir government for the pendency of a large number of inspection reports and observations highlighting “serious financial irregularities” in the state.

“There were persistent errors in budgeting, savings, excess expenditure and expenditure without provision,” the CAG report on the State’s finances for the year ended March 31, 2014, said. “Anticipated savings were either not surrendered or surrendered at the end of the year leaving no scope for utilising these funds for other development purposes.”

The report has entire sub-heads titled ‘errors in budgeting process’, and ‘unrealistic forecasting of resources’.

Apart from the political reasons, there are also some fiscal reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving a larger share of Central grants.

Fiscal reasons

“Service Tax is not levied in Jammu and Kashmir and hence the state does not get a share of the same in the devolution of central taxes to states,” Ranen Banerjee, Leader – Public Finance and Economics at PwC India said.

This has led to a ballooning of Jammu and Kashmir’s share in the total non-plan revenue deficit of all states, Mr. Banerjee said, which has, in turn, meant that the Centre has had to send it more money to finance this deficit.

Another reason lies in the Centre’s treatment of the north-eastern and hilly states.

“Plan Grants were stopped by the Twelfth Finance Commission except for the north-east states and hilly states including Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Banerjee said. “Thus, Jammu and Kashmir and other hilly states continue to get the Plan grants while others do not get it.”

However, this aspect does not explain Jammu and Kashmir’s larger share of grants even when compared to other hilly states.

According to the CAG report, 32,625 audit observations containing 8,518 inspection reports pertaining to the period 1998-2014 were outstanding as of March 31, 2014.

“Even though there might be legitimate reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving more Central grants, there is no call for such a large number of audit observations and questions lying unanswered with the state government,” another professor from NIPFP said. “Ignoring CAG’s warnings is a sure sign of trouble.”


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Clearly there is a lot of vested interest in keeping the war in J&K going, from both sides of the border. People of J&K are just pawns in the big game. Sad.
 
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Perhaps the middle man took all of that money ?
if what mentioned is true then we would hardly see anyone fightng, they woud have jobs, good housing, in their own province state
 
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J&K gets 10% of Central funds with only 1% of population
25_BU_KASHMIR_2944_2945001f.jpg


Jammu and Kashmir
The State has received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over sixteen years
Jammu and Kashmir has received 10 per cent of all Central grants given to states over the 2000-2016 period, despite having only one per cent of the country’s population, analysis by The Hindu of Central and State finances shows.

In contrast, Uttar Pradesh makes up about 13 per cent of the country’s population but received only 8.2 per cent of Central grants in 2000-16. That means J&K, with a population of 12.55 million according to the 2011 Census, received Rs.91,300 per person over the last sixteen years while Uttar Pradesh only received Rs.4,300 per person over the same period.

Even among the special category states, Jammu and Kashmir receives a disproportionate amount of Central assistance.

The state received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over the sixteen years under review, according to the Union Finance Ministry’s data, which is more than a quarter of the Central funds disbursed to the 11 special category states in that period.

“In general, the special category states get a higher share of central grants, and Jammu and Kashmir being one of them will also get such treatment,” Tapas Sen, a professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), and a long-time researcher on state finances, told The Hindu. “But even among them, Jammu and Kashmir is getting a higher share due to its disturbed status and its border with Pakistan.”

Experts on the subject also say that this larger share could work as an incentive to ensure that the state remains with India.

CAG report

This seeming imbalance in Jammu and Kashmir’s finances — with Central grants accounting for 54 per cent of the state’s total revenue and 44 per cent of its expenditure in FY16 — assumes significance in light of the fact that the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in 2015 castigated the Jammu and Kashmir government for the pendency of a large number of inspection reports and observations highlighting “serious financial irregularities” in the state.

“There were persistent errors in budgeting, savings, excess expenditure and expenditure without provision,” the CAG report on the State’s finances for the year ended March 31, 2014, said. “Anticipated savings were either not surrendered or surrendered at the end of the year leaving no scope for utilising these funds for other development purposes.”

The report has entire sub-heads titled ‘errors in budgeting process’, and ‘unrealistic forecasting of resources’.

Apart from the political reasons, there are also some fiscal reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving a larger share of Central grants.

Fiscal reasons

“Service Tax is not levied in Jammu and Kashmir and hence the state does not get a share of the same in the devolution of central taxes to states,” Ranen Banerjee, Leader – Public Finance and Economics at PwC India said.

This has led to a ballooning of Jammu and Kashmir’s share in the total non-plan revenue deficit of all states, Mr. Banerjee said, which has, in turn, meant that the Centre has had to send it more money to finance this deficit.

Another reason lies in the Centre’s treatment of the north-eastern and hilly states.

“Plan Grants were stopped by the Twelfth Finance Commission except for the north-east states and hilly states including Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Banerjee said. “Thus, Jammu and Kashmir and other hilly states continue to get the Plan grants while others do not get it.”

However, this aspect does not explain Jammu and Kashmir’s larger share of grants even when compared to other hilly states.

According to the CAG report, 32,625 audit observations containing 8,518 inspection reports pertaining to the period 1998-2014 were outstanding as of March 31, 2014.

“Even though there might be legitimate reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving more Central grants, there is no call for such a large number of audit observations and questions lying unanswered with the state government,” another professor from NIPFP said. “Ignoring CAG’s warnings is a sure sign of trouble.”


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...f-population/article8894242.ece?homepage=true
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1.4lakh cror funds goes to purchase bullets for 700000 indian troops to fire on poor Kashmiri ppl
Stone vs bullets
India need dead bodies to make there gods happy
That's y Assam Bihar Nagaland Kashmir Punjab etc all want freedom from extremist Hindu nation
 
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J&K gets 10% of Central funds with only 1% of population
25_BU_KASHMIR_2944_2945001f.jpg


Jammu and Kashmir
The State has received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over sixteen years
Jammu and Kashmir has received 10 per cent of all Central grants given to states over the 2000-2016 period, despite having only one per cent of the country’s population, analysis by The Hindu of Central and State finances shows.

In contrast, Uttar Pradesh makes up about 13 per cent of the country’s population but received only 8.2 per cent of Central grants in 2000-16. That means J&K, with a population of 12.55 million according to the 2011 Census, received Rs.91,300 per person over the last sixteen years while Uttar Pradesh only received Rs.4,300 per person over the same period.

Even among the special category states, Jammu and Kashmir receives a disproportionate amount of Central assistance.

The state received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over the sixteen years under review, according to the Union Finance Ministry’s data, which is more than a quarter of the Central funds disbursed to the 11 special category states in that period.

“In general, the special category states get a higher share of central grants, and Jammu and Kashmir being one of them will also get such treatment,” Tapas Sen, a professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), and a long-time researcher on state finances, told The Hindu. “But even among them, Jammu and Kashmir is getting a higher share due to its disturbed status and its border with Pakistan.”

Experts on the subject also say that this larger share could work as an incentive to ensure that the state remains with India.

CAG report

This seeming imbalance in Jammu and Kashmir’s finances — with Central grants accounting for 54 per cent of the state’s total revenue and 44 per cent of its expenditure in FY16 — assumes significance in light of the fact that the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in 2015 castigated the Jammu and Kashmir government for the pendency of a large number of inspection reports and observations highlighting “serious financial irregularities” in the state.

“There were persistent errors in budgeting, savings, excess expenditure and expenditure without provision,” the CAG report on the State’s finances for the year ended March 31, 2014, said. “Anticipated savings were either not surrendered or surrendered at the end of the year leaving no scope for utilising these funds for other development purposes.”

The report has entire sub-heads titled ‘errors in budgeting process’, and ‘unrealistic forecasting of resources’.

Apart from the political reasons, there are also some fiscal reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving a larger share of Central grants.

Fiscal reasons

“Service Tax is not levied in Jammu and Kashmir and hence the state does not get a share of the same in the devolution of central taxes to states,” Ranen Banerjee, Leader – Public Finance and Economics at PwC India said.

This has led to a ballooning of Jammu and Kashmir’s share in the total non-plan revenue deficit of all states, Mr. Banerjee said, which has, in turn, meant that the Centre has had to send it more money to finance this deficit.

Another reason lies in the Centre’s treatment of the north-eastern and hilly states.

“Plan Grants were stopped by the Twelfth Finance Commission except for the north-east states and hilly states including Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Banerjee said. “Thus, Jammu and Kashmir and other hilly states continue to get the Plan grants while others do not get it.”

However, this aspect does not explain Jammu and Kashmir’s larger share of grants even when compared to other hilly states.

According to the CAG report, 32,625 audit observations containing 8,518 inspection reports pertaining to the period 1998-2014 were outstanding as of March 31, 2014.

“Even though there might be legitimate reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving more Central grants, there is no call for such a large number of audit observations and questions lying unanswered with the state government,” another professor from NIPFP said. “Ignoring CAG’s warnings is a sure sign of trouble.”


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...f-population/article8894242.ece?homepage=true
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guess most of it goes to Paramilitary to buy pellets
 
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Clearly there is a lot of vested interest in keeping the war in J&K going, from both sides of the border. People of J&K are just pawns in the big game. Sad.

What exactly central government funds given to the local governments has to do with war ?

Perhaps the middle man took all of that money ?
if what mentioned is true then we would hardly see anyone fightng, they woud have jobs, good housing, in their own province state

Corruption remains a big problem in India,like in other south asians country.
Can you tell me that the entire money given to your local authority really ends into the common man's hands ? Or to fund infrastructures ? Things like that...
 
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Corruption remains a big problem in India,like in other south asians country.
Can you tell me that the entire money given to your local authority really ends into the common man's hands ? Or to fund infrastructures ? Things like that...
Nope as campared to any western EU country OR US for that matter no. It is very t common culture here to get bribed and demand for it. Sadly, the most corruption done here by is the white collar class
 
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J&K gets 10% of Central funds with only 1% of population
25_BU_KASHMIR_2944_2945001f.jpg


Jammu and Kashmir
The State has received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over sixteen years
Jammu and Kashmir has received 10 per cent of all Central grants given to states over the 2000-2016 period, despite having only one per cent of the country’s population, analysis by The Hindu of Central and State finances shows.

In contrast, Uttar Pradesh makes up about 13 per cent of the country’s population but received only 8.2 per cent of Central grants in 2000-16. That means J&K, with a population of 12.55 million according to the 2011 Census, received Rs.91,300 per person over the last sixteen years while Uttar Pradesh only received Rs.4,300 per person over the same period.

Even among the special category states, Jammu and Kashmir receives a disproportionate amount of Central assistance.

The state received Rs.1.14 lakh crore in grants over the sixteen years under review, according to the Union Finance Ministry’s data, which is more than a quarter of the Central funds disbursed to the 11 special category states in that period.

“In general, the special category states get a higher share of central grants, and Jammu and Kashmir being one of them will also get such treatment,” Tapas Sen, a professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), and a long-time researcher on state finances, told The Hindu. “But even among them, Jammu and Kashmir is getting a higher share due to its disturbed status and its border with Pakistan.”

Experts on the subject also say that this larger share could work as an incentive to ensure that the state remains with India.

CAG report

This seeming imbalance in Jammu and Kashmir’s finances — with Central grants accounting for 54 per cent of the state’s total revenue and 44 per cent of its expenditure in FY16 — assumes significance in light of the fact that the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in 2015 castigated the Jammu and Kashmir government for the pendency of a large number of inspection reports and observations highlighting “serious financial irregularities” in the state.

“There were persistent errors in budgeting, savings, excess expenditure and expenditure without provision,” the CAG report on the State’s finances for the year ended March 31, 2014, said. “Anticipated savings were either not surrendered or surrendered at the end of the year leaving no scope for utilising these funds for other development purposes.”

The report has entire sub-heads titled ‘errors in budgeting process’, and ‘unrealistic forecasting of resources’.

Apart from the political reasons, there are also some fiscal reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving a larger share of Central grants.

Fiscal reasons

“Service Tax is not levied in Jammu and Kashmir and hence the state does not get a share of the same in the devolution of central taxes to states,” Ranen Banerjee, Leader – Public Finance and Economics at PwC India said.

This has led to a ballooning of Jammu and Kashmir’s share in the total non-plan revenue deficit of all states, Mr. Banerjee said, which has, in turn, meant that the Centre has had to send it more money to finance this deficit.

Another reason lies in the Centre’s treatment of the north-eastern and hilly states.

“Plan Grants were stopped by the Twelfth Finance Commission except for the north-east states and hilly states including Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Banerjee said. “Thus, Jammu and Kashmir and other hilly states continue to get the Plan grants while others do not get it.”

However, this aspect does not explain Jammu and Kashmir’s larger share of grants even when compared to other hilly states.

According to the CAG report, 32,625 audit observations containing 8,518 inspection reports pertaining to the period 1998-2014 were outstanding as of March 31, 2014.

“Even though there might be legitimate reasons for Jammu and Kashmir receiving more Central grants, there is no call for such a large number of audit observations and questions lying unanswered with the state government,” another professor from NIPFP said. “Ignoring CAG’s warnings is a sure sign of trouble.”


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...f-population/article8894242.ece?homepage=true
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Because 99% of this 10% fund used in efforts to blind and kill Kashmiri people.
 
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Clearly there is a lot of vested interest in keeping the war in J&K going, from both sides of the border. People of J&K are just pawns in the big game. Sad.

Perhaps the middle man took all of that money ?
if what mentioned is true then we would hardly see anyone fightng, they woud have jobs, good housing, in their own province state

1.4lakh cror funds goes to purchase bullets for 700000 indian troops to fire on poor Kashmiri ppl
Stone vs bullets
India need dead bodies to make there gods happy
That's y Assam Bihar Nagaland Kashmir Punjab etc all want freedom from extremist Hindu nation

guess most of it goes to Paramilitary to buy pellets


Nope as campared to any western EU country OR US for that matter no. It is very t common culture here to get bribed and demand for it. Sadly, the most corruption done here by is the white collar class

Because 99% of this 10% fund used in efforts to blind and kill Kashmiri people.
For you information, money allocated to Ministry of Home affairs goes to CRPF, defence budget & this budget are two things.
I wonder how Pakistanis interpret Indian govt budget.
What exactly central government funds given to the local governments has to do with war ?



Corruption remains a big problem in India,like in other south asians country.
Can you tell me that the entire money given to your local authority really ends into the common man's hands ? Or to fund infrastructures ? Things like that...
Yes, that is a big thing but you can't deny that a huge amount of money goes to J&K apart from this too.
J&K already have more income than average Indian, get much more scholarships & have reserved seats in many institutions but many don't like to study.
Apart from this huge amount of central development fund goes to J&K.
 
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For you information, money allocated to Ministry of Home affairs goes to CRPF, defence budget & this budget are two things.
I wonder how Pakistanis interpret Indian govt budget.

Yes, that is a big thing but you can't deny that a huge amount of money goes to J&K apart from this too.
J&K already have more income than average Indian, get much more scholarships & have reserved seats in many institutions but many don't like to study.
Apart from this huge amount of central development fund goes to J&K.
Pls check how they get treated in indian universities since two weeks no medical treatment nor rest of service..curfew is going on so what will u get?
 
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For you information, money allocated to Ministry of Home affairs goes to CRPF, defence budget & this budget are two things.
I wonder how Pakistanis interpret Indian govt budget.

Yes, that is a big thing but you can't deny that a huge amount of money goes to J&K apart from this too.
J&K already have more income than average Indian, get much more scholarships & have reserved seats in many institutions but many don't like to study.
Apart from this huge amount of central development fund goes to J&K.
then you have just proved money cant buy loyality
 
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What exactly central government funds given to the local governments has to do with war ?



Corruption remains a big problem in India,like in other south asians country.
Can you tell me that the entire money given to your local authority really ends into the common man's hands ? Or to fund infrastructures ? Things like that...
They never did that just spending on pellets for Kashmiri ppl
 
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Nope as campared to any western EU country OR US for that matter no. It is very t common culture here to get bribed and demand for it. Sadly, the most corruption done here by is the white collar class

Corrupt politicians are part of the problem. But what about fully corrupt state institutions ? How could you trust the police forces for exemple if the highest official to the everydays cops are corrupt ? What about justice ?


Yes, that is a big thing but you can't deny that a huge amount of money goes to J&K apart from this too.
J&K already have more income than average Indian, get much more scholarships & have reserved seats in many institutions but many don't like to study.
Apart from this huge amount of central development fund goes to J&K.

I am not really aware of the situation in Kashmir,but good to know if this is true.
 
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Corrupt politicians are part of the problem. But what about fully corrupt state institutions ? How could you trust the police forces for exemple if the highest official to the everydays cops are corrupt ? What about justice ?
Corrupt politicians are the least of all problems, Its just when cultures find no shame in accepting bribes as commission for even getting a single paper legally signed, then you know that entire nation is doomed to fail
 
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