Government to stick to fiscal deficit target, borrowing limit


Government to stick to fiscal deficit target, borrowing limit
New Delhi: The Indian government will meet the during the current fiscal and not exceed its borrowing limit, top finance ministry officials said. "We are on the fiscal deficit target consolidation path, we do not want to occupy more space in public borrowings. We will stick to our fiscal and revenue deficit target," Finance Secretary Sushma Nath said at the CII national conference and annual session here. Finance Pranab Mukherjee in his budget speech had said that he plans to curb fiscal deficit at 4.6 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011-12. During the year, the government plans to borrow 4.17 trillion, of which 60 percent will be raised in the April-September period. "The net borrowings will be as flat as last year, which frees up enough resources for the private sector," R. Gopalan, secretary, department of economic affairs, said during his address at the conclave. The finance secretary also said she was confident of containing the growing subsidy bill which is seen to be at 1.44 trillion, of which petroleum and fertiliser subsidy is about 736.4 billion, while expenses on account of subsidised food distribution is expected to be 605.7 billion. "On the subsidy front, yes there are some issues, but with the new scheme of targeting subsidies better, we are confident of containing our subsidies also," Nath said.
Source: IANS