India allocates over Rs 146 crore since 2019 to boost border regions' infrastructure through BADP.

The Indian government has allocated Rs 146.42 crore to West Bengal since 2019-20 through the Border Area Development Programme (BADP) to improve infrastructure and services in border regions. This program, aimed at enhancing border management and supporting remote communities, covers 457 blocks in 117 border districts across 16 states and two union territories. Funds are used for projects including schools, health centers, and roads.

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