India's Financial Push: Rs 2.81 Lakh Crore Supplementary Demands Tabled

The Indian government has requested the Lok Sabha's approval for an additional expenditure of over Rs 2.81 lakh crore for the current fiscal year. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Supplementary Demands for Grants, detailing a gross additional expenditure and major net cash outgo demands.

India's Financial Push: Rs 2.81 Lakh Crore Supplementary Demands Tabled
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On Tuesday, the Indian government formally requested parliamentary approval for a significant boost in national expenditure, totaling over Rs 2.81 lakh crore for the current fiscal period. These supplementary financial demands were presented to the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, indicating a need for increased fiscal action.

Sitharaman's budgetary proposals underscore a net cash outgo of Rs 2,01,142.96 crore, while the remaining Rs 80,145.71 crore in additional expenditure is expected to be offset by savings or enhanced receipts and recoveries by various government ministries and departments.

The Supplementary Demands for Grants emphasize that Parliament's approval is crucial to authorizing this gross additional expenditure, aimed at addressing fiscal needs and supporting various government programs.

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