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Govt spend slows for key ministries in Apil-July; substantial increase in budget size unlikely

According to the CGA (Controller General of Accounts), the government has used slightly above 23 percent of its capex budget. Last year the number stood at 27 percent. 

By Sapna Das  Sept 1, 2021 8:00:08 PM IST (Published)


The latest monthly accounts of the government indicate a stagnant and in some cases, slower pace of expenditure compared to last fiscal. According to the CGA (Controller General of Accounts), the government has used slightly above 23 percent of its capex budget. Last year the number stood at 27 percent.  Additionally, only 29 percent of the expenditure budget has been used till July end while last year the utilisation stood at almost 35 percent.
In absolute terms the pace of expenditure is stagnant with govt having spent 10 lakh crore, almost the same as last year, that too on a larger budget this year vis a vis last fiscal.
One straight reason for the slower expenditure pace is the government is not having to spend heavily on MNREGA and cash transfers although expanded food subsidy continues under PMGKAY.