It may be noted that, while the eligibility for part of the additional borrowing is conditional, its utilisation is fully untied. The reforms suggested by the central government are citizen centric and aims at increasing the quality of service delivery to the public, the official added.
These reforms are -- implementation of one nation one ration card system; district level and licensing reforms for ease of doing business; strengthening local bodies; and power sector reforms.
The additional borrowing will provide states extra resources of Rs 4.28 lakh crore to deal with COVID-19 crisis.
States' net borrowing ceiling for 2020-21 is Rs 6.41 lakh crore (3 per cent of gross state domestic product).