CM Dhami secures Rs 451.63 cr central grant for Uttarakhand infra

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CM Dhami secures Rs 451.63 cr central grant for Uttarakhand infra

Synopsis

The Union Finance Ministry has sanctioned Rs 451.63 crore to Uttarakhand as the first instalment under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment scheme for FY 2026-27, to fund roads, health, education, drinking water, and tourism projects. CM Dhami thanked PM Modi and Finance Minister Sitharaman for the support.

Key Takeaways

Rs 451.63 crore sanctioned by the Union Finance Ministry to Uttarakhand as the first instalment of special capital investment assistance for FY 2026-27 .
The funds fall under Part-1 (Untied) of the scheme, giving Uttarakhand flexibility to deploy them across approved capital projects.
Sectors targeted include roads, health, education, drinking water, and tourism .
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami pledged full transparency and adherence to Union government guidelines in utilising the funds.
The scheme originated in FY 2020-21 under Atmanirbhar Bharat and has become a recurring annual Centre-state fiscal coordination mechanism.
Further instalments are contingent on Uttarakhand submitting quarterly utilisation certificates to the Department of Expenditure.

The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Monday, 13 July 2026 that the Union government has sanctioned Rs 451.63 crore as the first instalment of special assistance to Uttarakhand under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment 2026-27, routed through the Ministry of Finance's Department of Expenditure.

Context

The sanction order, issued by the Union Finance Ministry, classifies the amount under Part-1 (Untied) of the scheme — meaning the state retains flexibility to deploy funds across approved capital projects without sector-specific restrictions. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the release, stating that 'the central government under the Prime Minister's leadership is continuously playing the role of a partner in Uttarakhand's development.'

The CM added that the funds will be utilised 'with complete transparency and quality on public-interest capital projects in accordance with the Government of India's guidelines,' and that this will strengthen the state's 'holistic and sustainable development.'

Policy Backdrop

The Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment was first introduced in FY 2020-21 as part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat fiscal stimulus package, with an initial national outlay of Rs 12,000 crore. It has since become a recurring annual mechanism through which the Department of Expenditure disburses interest-free or concessional loans to states to accelerate capital expenditure. The scheme operates through both untied and tied components, with tied portions aligned to national priorities such as roads, health infrastructure, and education.

The FY 2026-27 edition continues this pattern of Centre-state fiscal coordination, with states required to submit quarterly utilisation certificates to remain eligible for subsequent instalments. Uttarakhand's receipt of the first instalment signals that the state met the preconditions set by the Union Finance Ministry for the current fiscal year.

Stakeholders and Impact

The Rs 451.63 crore is earmarked for capital projects spanning roads, health, education, drinking water, and tourism — sectors that are critical to Uttarakhand's mountainous terrain and its economy, which is heavily dependent on pilgrimage and adventure tourism. Infrastructure contractors and state agencies executing these projects stand to benefit from the timely release of funds.

For residents of Uttarakhand, the practical impact is expected in the form of faster completion of stalled or ongoing capital works. The state government has committed to time-bound implementation, which will be monitored against utilisation milestones tied to future instalments.

What's Next

The state government will now be required to submit utilisation certificates to the Department of Expenditure to unlock subsequent instalments under the 2026-27 scheme. The pace of project execution across roads, health, education, drinking water, and tourism will determine how quickly Uttarakhand draws down the remaining tranches. Any references to the scheme's national allocation in upcoming Union Budget communications or mid-year fiscal reviews will also indicate the scale of support available to all states for the remainder of the fiscal year.

Point of View

A state with significant infrastructure deficits in its hill districts, the untied nature of the Part-1 tranche offers strategic flexibility that a tied grant would not. CM Dhami's public acknowledgement of PM Modi and Finance Minister Sitharaman underscores the political optics of Centre-state cooperation ahead of any forthcoming state-level electoral or governance milestones. The key test will be the speed and quality of utilisation, which will determine whether subsequent instalments flow smoothly through the fiscal year.
NationPress
14 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money has the central government given to Uttarakhand for infrastructure in 2026-27?
The Union Finance Ministry has sanctioned Rs 451.63 crore to Uttarakhand as the first instalment of special capital investment assistance for FY 2026-27 under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment.
What is the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment?
It is a recurring central government scheme introduced in FY 2020-21 under Atmanirbhar Bharat that provides concessional or interest-free loans to states for capital expenditure on infrastructure projects. It includes both untied and sector-specific tied components.
Which sectors will benefit from Uttarakhand's Rs 451.63 crore central grant?
The funds are intended for capital projects in roads, health, education, drinking water, tourism, and other development works across Uttarakhand.
What did CM Pushkar Singh Dhami say about the central funds for Uttarakhand?
CM Dhami thanked PM Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, stating that the central government is continuously supporting Uttarakhand's development and that the state will use the funds with full transparency and quality in line with Union government guidelines.
Will Uttarakhand receive more instalments under this scheme in 2026-27?
Yes, further instalments are expected, subject to Uttarakhand submitting quarterly utilisation certificates to the Department of Expenditure demonstrating that the first instalment funds have been deployed on approved capital projects.
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