
States get ₹95,082 crore in tax devolution
The Hindu
Government of India releases two instalments of tax devolution
The Centre has released two instalments of tax devolution to States, amounting to ₹95,082 crore in November, the Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.
“The Government of India has released two instalments of tax devolution to State governments amounting to ₹95,082 crore on November 22 2021, as against normal monthly devolution of ₹47,541 crore,” the ministry said. The increased amount is an advance release and final adjustments will be made in March 2022. “₹95,082 crore of tax devolution to strengthen fiscal space of States,” the ministry added.

India’s trade data for November reveals continued resilience in exports despite mounting U.S. tariffs on several key products. This is particularly significant given that the U.S. remains India’s largest export partner by a substantial margin. Interestingly, overall exports have not only grown, but shipments specifically to the U.S. have also rebounded.












