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Home | Business | Fm Proposes Sharp Hike In Capital Expenditure To Rs 5 54 Lakh Crores

FM proposes sharp hike in capital expenditure to Rs 5.54 lakh crores

Presenting the Union Budget for 2021-22, she said Railways will monetise dedicated freight corridors.

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Updated On - 1 February 2021, 02:09 PM
FM proposes sharp hike in capital expenditure to Rs 5.54 lakh crores
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at Lok Sabha during the Budget Session of the Parliament, in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday proposed a sharp 34.5 per cent hike in capital expenditure for the FY2021-22 to Rs 5.54 lakh crores to push growth.

“In the BE 2020-21, we had provided Rs 4.12 lakh crores for capital expenditure. It was our effort that in spite of resource crunch we should spend more on capital and we are likely to end the year at around Rs 4.39 lakh crores which I have provided in the RE 2020-21,” the minister said while tabling the budget 2021-22 in the Parliament.


“For 2021-22, I propose a sharp increase in capital expenditure and thus have provided Rs 5.54 lakh crores which is 34.5 per cent more than the BE of 2020-21,” she said.

Elaborating further on the capital expenditure, Sitharaman said: “Of this, I have kept a sum of more than Rs 44,000 crores in the Budget head of the Department of Economic Affairs to be provided for projects/programmes/departments that show good progress on capital expenditure and are in need of further funds. Over and above this expenditure, we would also be providing more than Rs 2 lakh crores to states and autonomous bodies for their capital expenditure.” The minister said that the Central government will also work out specific mechanisms to nudge states to spend more of their budget on the creation of infrastructure.

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