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This Article is From Feb 20, 2016

Improved Quality of Public Expense Stoking Growth: Government

Improved Quality of Public Expense Stoking Growth: Government
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New Delhi: The Finance Ministry on Saturday said the quality of government expenditure has improved significantly in the current fiscal year and is resulting in high growth.

"In the current fiscal our capital expenditure which goes into asset creation has seen a significant growth as against revenue expenditure which goes into salary payment and rent... This has happened after a gap of many years... This may also be a reason why we are recording a high growth," Finance Secretary Ratan P Watal said.

Economic growth in the current fiscal year is estimated at 7.6 per cent - the highest in the last five years.

"Quality of expenditure has also improved this fiscal. The revenues that we are getting and expenditure that we are incurring are in tandem. So, basically we are moving as per plan," he said in the ministry's YouTube channel.

The Plan Expenditure showed significant improvement during April-December.

According to CGA data, it was 74.4 per cent of budget estimate at the end of December, as compared to 61.3 per cent a year ago.

The improvement was more significant with regard to plan expenses on capital account. It was 85.3 per cent of budget estimate at the end of December as again 57.9 per cent a year ago. 

The government aims to reduce fiscal deficit to 3.9 per cent of GDP in the current fiscal year, from 4 per cent last fiscal year and as per its roadmap, it aims to bring it down to 3.5 per cent in 2016-17.

"Expenditure management has been on track in the current fiscal. The world is going through turbulent  time. The growth rates are low globally. Among BRICS countries only India is standing out because our macroeconomic indicators are strong. We are trying to further strengthen it," Mr Watal said.

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