How funds have been allocated in Interim budget 2019-20

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How funds have been allocated in Interim budget 2019-20

A staff hold the copy of the Interim Budget as he takes it inside the Parliament on Friday.

A staff hold the copy of the Interim Budget as he takes it inside the Parliament on Friday.   | Photo Credit: Sandeep Saxena

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The interim budget outlay for the Financial Year 2019-20 stood at ₹27.8 lakh crore, 13% higher than the Revised Estimates of the FY19 budget.

As is the norm, interest payments on debt accounted for the largest part of the 2020 budget − 24%. Defence spending was the second highest category of expenditure, followed by subsidies (food, fuel and fertiliser subsidies) which accounted for about 10-11% each.

Some components, such as defence, saw an increase in absolute terms, but formed a smaller component of the budget than last time. For instance, defence accounted for 11.62% of the total budget in FY19, but this time, it accounted for 10.97%.

Components like health and agriculture, on the other hand, formed a larger part of the budget this time. Agriculture, which formed 3.52% of the budget last time, cornered 5.39% of the total budget this time.  

Development of the Northeast accounted for 0.11% of the total outlay, same as last time.

Here's a break down of the major budget components.

 

Compared to the previous budget, agriculture and health spending saw the highest increase in percentage terms. Several key Ministries received a boost in their budgets. Here's a look at five of them:

 

The statement of major variations of expenditure, which is a part of the budget documents, explains the increase in the following manner:

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