29 percent development expenditure till the end of March

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29 percent development expenditure till the end of March

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By the third quarter of the current fiscal year 2081/82, the development expenditure has been reduced to 29 percent.

According to the data of the Comptroller General's Office, the government's capital expenditure as of March 30 is only 1.2 billion 90 million. For the current financial year, the government allocated 352 billion 354 million for the capital title. Compared to the annual allocation, the capital expenditure so far is 29.2 percent.

Not only the development expenditure, but the overall budget expenditure of this period is seen to be weak. Compared to the annual allocation, 53.67 percent of the budget has been spent by the end of March. 

For the current financial year, the government brought a budget equal to 18 trillion 60 billion 30 million 3 million. By the end of March, 9 billion 98 billion 500 million has been spent.

Similarly, the Office of the Comptroller General of Accounts said that 59.45 percent of the current allocation of Rs.

Under the heading of financial arrangements, the expenditure till the end of March is equal to 59.23 percent. For the current financial year, the government has allocated 367 billion 28445 percent under this heading, and 59.23 percent of the annual allocation has been spent.

Revenue collection during this period is also weak. Although the target of raising total revenue equal to 14 trillion 19 billion 30 million has been set, only 8 trillion 21 billion 67 million revenue has been raised till March 29. This is equal to 57.89 percent of the annual target.

Similarly, while there is a target of collecting foreign subsidies equal to 52 billion 326 million rupees this year, so far only 27.27 percent of the annual target, i.e. 14 billion 26 million 88 million rupees, has been collected.

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