Expenditure
(In crore of Rupees) |
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1998-99 Budget Estimates |
1998-99 Revised Estimates |
1999-2000 Budget Estimates |
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1. NON-PLAN EXPENDITURE |
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A. Revenue Expenditure |
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1. Interest Payments |
75000 | 77248 | 88000 |
2. Defence Revenue Expenditure |
30840 | 31013 | 33464 |
3. Major Subsidies (Food, Fertilisers(Urea), decontrolled fertilisers and Export promotion) |
19883 | 21063 | 22440 |
4. Interest and Other Subsidies |
2142 | 3621 | 1397 |
5. Postal Deficit |
695 | 1225 | 871* |
6. Police |
5374 | 5628 | 5899 |
7. Pensions |
7342 | 10054 | 10131 |
8. Write off of loans to State Govts. |
1013 | 979 | 964 |
9. Elections to 12th Lok Sabha |
300 | 276 | 29 |
10. Other General Services (Organs of State, tax collection, external affairs etc.) |
5785 | 6106 | 5947 |
11. Social Services (Education, Health, Broadcasting, etc) |
4865 | 5509 | 5403 |
12. Economic Services (Agriculture, Industry, Power,Transport, Communications, Science and technology etc.) |
5003 | 7991 | 6176 |
13. Grants to State and U.T. Governments |
6753 | 4534 | 8159 |
14. Expenditure of Union Territories without Legislature |
896 | 1024 | 1022 |
15. Grants to Foreign Governments | 410 | 421 | 429 |
TOTAL -Revenue Expenditure |
166301 | 176691 | 190331 |
B. Capital Expenditure |
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1. Defence Capital |
10360 | 10187 | 12230 |
2. Other Non-plan Capital Outlay |
3168 | 605 | 2105 |
3. Loans to Public Enterprises |
1481 | 1854 | 1735 |
4. Loans to State and UT Governments |
14293 | 23897 | 121$ |
5. Loans to Foreign Governments |
173 | 128 | 160 |
6. Other Non-Plan Loans |
184 | 248 | 253 |
7. Expenditure of Union Territories without Legislature |
-35 | -69 | -53 |
Total- Capital Expenditure | 29624 | 36850 | 16551$ |
Total- Non-Plan Expenditure | 195925 | 213541 | 206882$ |
Defence Expenditure (Revenue and Capital) | 41200 | 41200 | 45694 |
* Takes into account revision of postal tariff estimated to yield Rs.121 crore in 1999-2000. | |||
$ With effect from 1.4.1999, a new system of transferring 75% of the net small savings collections to States and UTs from the Public Account is being introduced. But for this change, the non-plan capital expenditure would have have been Rs.25,000 crore higher. | |||
(In crores of rupees) |
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1998-99 Budget Estimates |
1998-99 Revised Estimates |
1999-2000 Budget Estimates |
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1. PLAN EXPENDITURE |
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A. Revenue Expenditure |
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1. Central Plan |
30115 | 26910 | 30980 |
2. Central assistance to State & Union Territory Plans |
13646 | 14538 | 15676 |
State Plans |
13263 | 14123 | 15261 |
Union Territory Plans |
383 | 415 | 415 |
Total-Revenue Plan Expenditure |
43761 | 41448 | 46656 |
B. Capital Expenditure |
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1. Central Plan |
12349 | 11353 | 13020 |
2. Central assistance to State & Union Territory Plans |
15892 | 15570 | 17324 |
State Plans |
15264 | 14918 | 16658 |
Union Territory Plans |
628 | 652 | 666 |
Total- Capital Plan Expenditure |
28241 | 26923 | 30344 |
Total Plan Expenditure | 72002 | 68371 | 77000 |
Total Budget Support for Central Plan | 42464 | 38263 | 44000 |
Total Central assistance for State & UT plans |
29538 | 30108 | 33000 |
Total Expenditure* | 267927 | 281912 | 283882$ |
DEBT SERVICING | |||
1. Repayment of debt** | 100253 | 115947 | 107128 |
2. Interest Payments | 75000 | 77248 | 88000 |
3. Total debt servicing (1+2) | 175253 | 193195 | 195128 |
4. Revenue Receipts | 161994 | 157665 | 182840 |
5. Percentage of 2 to 4 | 46.3% | 49.0% | 48.1% |
* Excludes expenditure matched by receipts (Details in Annexure-2 to Expenditure Budget, Volume-1, 1999-2000) | |||
** Excludes discharge of 91 days Treasury Bills, 14 days Treasury Bills, Ways & Means Advances, income and expenditure of National Small Savings Fund (NSSF), investments of NSSF and conversion of past outstanding liabilities under Small Savings into Public Debt, Reserve Funds and Deposits not bearing interest and suspense transactions. | |||
$ With effect from 1.4.1999, a new system of transferring 75% of the net small savings collections to States and UTs from the Public Account is being introduced. But for this change, the non-plan capital expenditure would have been Rs.25,000 crore higher. |
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