Financial Grant Zone
Full Form of FGZ
What is FGZ?
Financial Grant Zone (FGZ) refers to a designated geographical area in India where the central or state government provides targeted financial grants to improve educational infrastructure and access. These zones are typically identified in backward or rural regions to bridge the resource gap under schemes like the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. FGZs are used by the Ministry of Education and state education departments when allocating funds for school construction, digital classrooms, and teacher training. The concept ensures equitable distribution of resources to marginalized communities, especially in aspirational districts. For competitive exams like UPSC or UGC NET, understanding FGZ helps answer questions on educational policy and fiscal decentralization. While not a statutory term, FGZ appears in government circulars and annual budget documents. The effectiveness of FGZ depends on timely release of funds and local governance. Students and policymakers use the term to evaluate targeted spending outcomes. The approach aligns with the National Education Policy 2020's emphasis on closing equity gaps through focused financial interventions.
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Example
The district collector identified three blocks as FGZ to receive special grants for setting up smart classrooms under the state education department.