The Maharashtra government has announced revisions to the “Nagari Adivasi Vasti Sudharana Yojana” (Urban Tribal Settlement Improvement Scheme) to enhance the living conditions of tribal communities in urban areas. A Government Resolution (GR) issued by the Urban Development Department has removed the previous ₹25 lakh financial assistance cap for projects under the scheme. Now, funding will be determined based on the quality of proposals and specific needs of municipal corporations, with final approvals given by the state government.

Key Highlights of the Revised Scheme

1. Removal of ₹25 Lakh Funding Cap

  • The earlier limit of ₹25 lakh per project has been scrapped.
  • Funding for infrastructure improvements will now be based on project quality and necessity.
  • Municipal corporations must seek state approval for project funding.

2. Focus on Tribal Settlements

  • The scheme is specifically designed for urban tribal communities.
  • It will improve basic amenities such as roads, sanitation, water supply, and drainage in these settlements.
  • The Tribal Development Department will oversee funding allocation.

3. Implementation and Oversight

  • Municipal corporations must submit detailed project proposals for state government approval.
  • The Maharashtra government website will provide updates and funding details.
  • The Urban Development Department will coordinate with the Tribal Development Department for project execution.

Conclusion

The revised Nagari Adivasi Vasti Sudharana Yojana is expected to accelerate the modernization of tribal settlements in urban areas. By removing the funding cap and focusing on project-specific needs, the government aims to ensure better infrastructure and living conditions for Maharashtra’s tribal communities.

For further details, visit www.maharashtra.gov.in.

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