38 percent of Bagmati state government's ten-month expenditure

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38 percent of Bagmati state government's ten-month expenditure

In the ten months of the current fiscal year 2081/82, the Bagmati state government has spent only 38.91 percent of the budget. Indraraj Sanjyal, Information Officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Planning informed that the state government has spent 35.01 percent of the capital budget and 46.79 percent of the current budget from July to April of the current year 2081/82.

According to him, in ten months of the current year, the state government  It has spent Rs 25 billion 11 crore 47 lakh 66 thousand on the capital side and Rs 12 billion 873 lakh 95 thousand on the operational side. He said that out of the budget of Rs 64 billion 54 crore 4 lakh 31 thousand brought by the state government for the current year, the capital budget is less than the current one.

According to the ministry, out of the allocated budget, the highest amount was spent by the Chief Attorney's Office, 68.92 percent, by the Provincial Assembly Secretariat, 49.52 percent, while the lowest amount was spent by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 16.48 percent. Information officer Sanjyal said that since most of the schemes of the state government have just started to be implemented, the capital expenditure will gradually increase.

Similarly, there has been a decrease in the revenue and duties collected by the Bagmati state government under various headings. The state government has announced that the current year  According to the ministry, 62.73 percent of the estimated revenue of Rs. 29.55 billion 89 million has been collected from distribution in ten months.

Similarly, information officer Sanjyal said that Rs.

Similarly, in the current fiscal year 2081/82, the ministry said that only Rs. According to information officer Sanjyal, the provincial government's revenue collection has been affected due to the decline in real estate and new vehicle sales due to financial liquidity.

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