The grant, which will be decided on case-to-case basis and given to a trust or society formed in the name of a departed leader, will not be applicable for purchase of land but for constructing or developing a memorial or samadhi.
The decision comes over a year after the Cabinet placed a ban on conversion of government bungalows into memorials and development of memorials/samadhis for departed leaders.
"One-time grant will be sanctioned to the trusts/societies set up in the memory of departed President/Vice President/Prime Minister/Deputy Prime Minister or any other leader approved by the Cabinet," the order said.
The trusts/societies can develop a samadhi/memorial anywhere in India but if such a thing is done outside Delhi, no plaque will be displayed at Rashtriya Smriti for the same departed national leader. Rashtriya Smriti is a common place on the banks of Yamuna river in Delhi set up for memorials.
A four-member committee headed by UD Secretary has been constituted to examine and approve the proposals for the grant.
Maintenance, watch and ward and security of the samadhi/memorials shall be the reponsibility of the trust/society concerned as would be organising remembrance ceremonies.