NEW DELHI: The PM CARES Fund, established to take care of emergency conditions like Covid pandemic in 2020, recorded complete receipts of Rs 8,452.95 crore within the monetary 12 months 2024-25, up from Rs 7,188.63 crore within the earlier monetary 12 months, in keeping with its audit report. The ultimate steadiness stood at Rs 8,452 crore on March 31.Fastened deposits accounted for practically 93 per cent of the fund’s closing steadiness, with Rs 7,846.65 crore held in such deposits.Curiosity earned from these fastened deposits stood at Rs 469.38 crore through the 12 months, making it the fund’s largest supply of earnings.
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Home donations to the fund declined to Rs 479.05 crore in FY25 from Rs 681.81 crore in FY24. Overseas donations additionally fell to Rs 9.28 lakh from Rs 11.35 lakh through the interval.The fund’s complete funds throughout FY25 stood at Rs 87.85 lakh, in contrast with Rs 15.60 crore within the earlier monetary 12 months.The figures present that whereas complete receipts elevated throughout FY25, donations from each home and international sources declined, whereas curiosity from fastened deposits accounted for the most important share of the fund’s earnings.