Grants-in-aid to States secure parliamentary-authorised fiscal assistance for tribal welfare and approved development schemes. Article 275 provides for Parliament-authorised grants-in-aid charged on the Consolidated Fund of India to States deemed in need, allowing different sums for different States and requiring capital and recurring grants to enable State-approved development schemes for Scheduled Tribes and for raising administration in Scheduled Areas; it also prescribes special payments for Assam and apportions such payments to autonomous States under Article 244A, with interim presidential powers subject to Finance Commission consultation.
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Grants-in-aid to States secure parliamentary-authorised fiscal assistance for tribal welfare and approved development schemes.
Article 275 provides for Parliament-authorised grants-in-aid charged on the Consolidated Fund of India to States deemed in need, allowing different sums for different States and requiring capital and recurring grants to enable State-approved development schemes for Scheduled Tribes and for raising administration in Scheduled Areas; it also prescribes special payments for Assam and apportions such payments to autonomous States under Article 244A, with interim presidential powers subject to Finance Commission consultation.
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