The data furnished by the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) showed that the fiscal deficit during the corresponding nine months of the previous fiscal was 13.6 percent. Till December, the government's total expenditure stood at Rs 18.32 lakh crore (75 percent of the budget estimates) while the total receipts were Rs 11.30 lakh crore (62.2 percent of the budget estimates).
This is as compared to 67.4 percent of budget estimates received in the same period of 2017-18. According to Devendra Kumar Pant, Chief Economist, India Ratings and Research said: "Fiscal deficit in 9MFY19 came in at 112.4 percent of FY19 (BE) and 110.6 percent of FY19 (RE)."
"The pressure is more visible on the revenue side rather than on the expenditure side. In order to meet FY19 (RE), monthly revenue receipts during January-March 2019 has to be 1.8x of average monthly collections in 9MFY19, which appears difficult to achieve."
(With inputs from IANS)
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