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Finance ministry may retain allocations made in interim Budget

Published: June 7, 2019
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Finance ministry has indicated that it will retain the interim budget allocations made to
ministries and departments, in the final budget for the current financial year, to presented in the Lok Sabha on July 5. In run-up the Lok Sabha elections, the finance ministry came up with an interim budget in February, authorizing government expenditure for a limited period. With the new government in place now, a full-year budget will be presented by the
finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on July 5. In a circular, the finance ministry also
said it will only consider additional allocations towards “unavoidable commitments” for
which funds have not been earmarked in the interim budget. “Allocations projected in
the Interim Budget 2019-20, will not be altered,” said the finance ministry circular.
However, if there are any requirement on account of unavoidable commitments that
have not been fully provided for in the February budget, “Ministry/Department may
propose the same for consideration for inclusion in the Regular Budget 2019-20, with
suitable justification” by Friday, it added. Sitharaman’s budget team comprises Minister
of State for Finance Anurag Singh Thakur and Chief Economic Adviser Krishnamurthy
Subramanian. The official team is led by Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg,
Expenditure Secretary Girish Chandra Murmu, Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan
Pandey, DIPAM Secretary Atanu Chakraborty, and Financial Services secretary Rajiv
Kumar. In her budget, the 59-year-old JNU alumnus, Sitharaman will have to address
slowing economy, financial sector troubles like rising NPAs and liquidity crisis in
NBFCs, job creation, private investments, exports revival, agrarian crisis and raise
public investment without compromising on fiscal prudence.
The first session of the newly elected 17th Lok Sabha will be held from June 17 to July 26
The Economic Survey for 2019-20 will be tabled on July 4, followed by the presentation
of the budget on the next day.

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