Govt May Cut Plan Expenditure By Rs 80K Cr To Meet Fisc Target


New Delhi: Committed to contain fiscal deficit within the redline drawn by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, the government may trim planned expenditure by over 80,000 crore or about 15per cent of the budgeted amount in the current fiscal.

"The revised estimates for various departments are on. There is likely to be about 15per cent cut in overall Plan expenditure," a top government official told PTI.

The cuts in allocation to various ministries are being affected due to lower utilization of allocated funds so far this fiscal.

"We have evaluated the amount spent by various ministries in the seven months of the fiscal. On that basis the cuts are being affected in the revised estimates," the official added.

The government has budgeted total plan expenditure at 5.55 lakh crore in the current fiscal. The total expenditure, including non-plan, is budgeted at 16.65 lakh crore.

In 2012-13 fiscal, the plan expenditure was reduced by over 90,000 crore to 4.29 lakh crore, from Rs 5.21 lakh crore estimated in budget. This helped to contain fiscal deficit at 4.9per cent of GDP.

Sources say there has been about 18per cent cut in the budget allocation to the Rural Development Ministry for 2013-14.

In the revised estimates for 2013-14 fiscal, the Finance Ministry has cut the allocation to the Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Human Resource Development by about 15,000 crore and 5,000 crore respectively.

Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, sources said, has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chidambaram raising concerns about the cut the fund allocation saying it would hinder development.

The 2013-14 budget had allocated 80,194 crore to the rural development ministry, which runs many of the UPA government's flagship programmes like rural job guarantee and road construction schemes.

The cuts in the allocation of funds to various ministries come as the Finance Ministry is striving hard to contain the fiscal deficit at 4.8per cent of GDP in the current fiscal. The fiscal deficit in 2012-13 was 4.9per cent.

"We will do whatever it takes to contain the fiscal deficit in the current fiscal to 4.8 percent of GDP. It is a red line, a red line which we can breach only at our peril. We will not breach that red line and we will contain the fiscal deficit," Chidambaram had earlier said.

In the first six months of 2013-14, fiscal deficit has touched 76per cent of budget estimates. In September, government came out with austerity measures putting a freeze on fresh appointments, banning holding of its conferences in 5-star hotels and barring officials from executive class air travel in a bid to check fiscal deficit from going out of control.

Source: PTI