Rs 3,705 crore tax devolution to Karnataka from Centre ahead of Deepavali: Pralhad Joshi


Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi

New Delhi, Oct 2: The Union government has released an additional tax devolution of Rs 3,705 crore to Karnataka as part of a bumper allocation to all states during the festive season of Dasara and Deepavali, union minister Pralhad Joshi announced.

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s directive, the Union Finance Ministry released Rs 1,01,603 crore as an advance instalment of tax devolution to all 28 states on Wednesday night. This is in addition to the regular monthly share due on October 10. Joshi said the move is aimed at boosting capital expenditure, development projects, and welfare programmes across states.

He urged the Karnataka government to utilise the funds effectively for development works.

Support for farmers

Joshi further highlighted that farmers across Karnataka, particularly in North and Kalyan Karnataka, have suffered heavy crop losses due to excessive rains. He said the Centre has ensured minimum support price (MSP) benefits for a range of crops and called on the state government to make sure these benefits reach farmers.

Recently, the Centre had extended MSP support for paddy, urad, soybean, and groundnut. Now, ahead of the upcoming rabi marketing season, the government has also announced higher MSPs for wheat, mustard, gram, barley, masoor, and other crops.

Joshi stressed that it is the responsibility of the Karnataka government to ensure that farmers in rain-affected regions get the benefit of these revised support prices.

  

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 03 2025

    UP received highest , S. No. State Amount in ₹ crore 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 4112 2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1785 3 ASSAM 3178 4 BIHAR 10219 5 CHHATTISGARH 3462 6 GOA 392 7 GUJARAT 3534 8 HARYANA 1111 9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 843 10 JHARKHAND 3360 11 KARNATAKA 3705 12 KERALA 1956 13 MADHYA PRADESH 7976 14 MAHARASHTRA 6418 15 MANIPUR 727 16 MEGHALAYA 779 17 MIZORAM 508 18 NAGALAND 578 19 ODISHA 4601 20 PUNJAB 1836 21 RAJASTHAN 6123 22 SIKKIM 394 23 TAMIL NADU 4144 24 TELANGANA 2136 25 TRIPURA 719 26 UTTAR PRADESH 18227 27 UTTARAKHAND 1136 28 WEST BENGAL 7644

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  • Arjun, India

    Fri, Oct 03 2025

    We need all that to fill potholes in roads.

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  • Eddi, India

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    It is taxpayers money given in peanuts against collection in lakhs in Karnataka and balance gifted to other poor! states instead of developing them.

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  • Suraj, Padil

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    The word BUMPER makes it sound like a favour or a gift. It's OUR OWN tax money NOT CHARITY Joshi'ji.

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Mr. Prahlad Joshi and his bosses who sits in @ Delhi just thinks that they are actually doing a favour to our fellow Kannadigha's but when the states give(pay online)their share of "direct taxes" which are recovered from the states both the direct taxes mopped up like GST which goes to the Central Government's Kitty ...but when they return it back the share of that money which is again a "legitimate due" to all the concerned all the "Southern Progressive

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    why wait for festive season for such tax devolution.....!!!!!!??????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Karnataka Government is not Fake ...

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  • fd, chg

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Sir, Thanks for the diwali gift but people of kartaka want good portion of the 5 lak crore they contribute a good 35 % atleast would do great justice and also motivate kanndigas !!!!rest can go for nation building and supporting other states

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Very valid question Mr. Fedric

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    May I know what is the percentage of the total collection from the state of Karnataka?

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  • Nithin, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Karnataka's tax contribution to the central government is a significant amount, with the state collecting approximately Rs 1.6 lakh crore in GST revenue for the financial year 2024-25 alone. So the tax devolution of Rs.3705 crore is mere 2% of the total tax payed by Karnataka to the central govt.

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  • Arjun, India

    Fri, Oct 03 2025

    50% of that is already paid. All tax collected won't come back to state, we need to maintain army etc...

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Fri, Oct 03 2025

    Arjun, we need to maintain many other cosmatic stuff too to look good on daily to today basis on tax payers money. Accountability and responsibility is importance while using tax payers money wisely than anyhow. Sounds like this guys given from his pocket as gift but even his salary is paid by all of us for he has to be thankful

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 03 2025

    UTTAR PRADESH paid 18227 crores ;BIHAR crores 10219 ; MADHYA PRADESH crores 7976

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