Centre grants Uttarakhand ₹451.63 cr capital investment aid
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Monday, 13 July 2026 that the Union Finance Ministry's Department of Expenditure has sanctioned ₹451.63 crore as the first instalment of special assistance to the state under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment 2026-27, providing a significant boost to infrastructure and capital development projects across the hill state.
Context
The sanction order, issued by the Union Finance Ministry, releases the funds under Part-1 (Untied) of the scheme, meaning Uttarakhand retains flexibility in deploying the money across approved capital projects. The post states: 'केंद्र सरकार ने बड़ी वित्तीय सहायता प्रदान की है' ('the central government has provided major financial assistance') to accelerate infrastructure and capital development works in the state.
Notably, the first instalment has been adjusted to account for ₹53.27 crore of unspent funds carried over from the 2025-26 allocation. The Finance Ministry has directed the state government to re-allocate this carry-over amount to capital projects approved under the 2026-27 scheme before drawing further tranches.
Policy Backdrop
The Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment was first introduced in the 2021-22 Union Budget under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government as an interest-free loan facility to help states ramp up capital expenditure without straining their borrowing limits. The scheme has been renewed every fiscal year since, forming a central pillar of cooperative federalism between New Delhi and state governments.
Under the scheme, funds flow into sectors including roads, bridges, drinking water, health, education, and tourism infrastructure. The untied component, under which this instalment is released, gives states discretion over project selection within broad guidelines, while tied components are earmarked for specific reform-linked outcomes.
Stakeholders and Impact
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for approving the first instalment, saying the central government has 'continuously played the role of a partner in Uttarakhand's development' under the Prime Minister's leadership. He stated that the funds will be deployed with 'complete transparency and quality' in line with Union government guidelines.
For Uttarakhand, a Himalayan state with challenging terrain and high infrastructure costs, interest-free central loans are particularly significant. The state government has indicated that the assistance will accelerate time-bound implementation of capital projects and contribute to broader economic development and employment generation across the state.
What's Next
The release of this first tranche opens the door for subsequent instalments under the 2026-27 scheme, which will depend on the state's submission of utilisation certificates and compliance with the Ministry's directive on re-allocating the ₹53.27 crore carry-over. The pace at which Uttarakhand deploys these funds across approved projects will determine how quickly further tranches are released. Observers will watch for project-level disbursements across roads, drinking water, health, and tourism sectors in the months ahead.