Capex allotment of ₹1,07,100 crore for Railways, ₹2.87 lakh crore outlay for Jal Jeevan Mission, construction of roads under Bharatmala Pariyojana project, Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0, Scheme for Mega Textile Parks are all expected to increased demand for steel in the country.
Presenting the Union Budget for FY22 in Parliament, Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a sharp 34.5 percent increase in allocation for capital expenditure with Budgetary Estimates of ₹5.54 lakh crore, up from ₹4.12 lakh crore for FY21.
With efforts to prop up the economy already underway, capital expenditure for the current year is expected to touch ₹4.39 lakh crore, more than what was budgeted for.
“The thrust of the budget is on infrastructure creation. The creation of an institutional structure for the financing of infrastructure can play a catalytic role for meeting the infrastructure gaps of the country,” Care Ratings said in an analysis of the Budget proposals.
And looking beyond the coming year, the government has committed nearly ₹1.97 lakh crores in the next 5 years to help bring scale and size in key sectors, create and nurture global champions and provide jobs.
Capex for defence services, railway, and road, transport and highways has been budgeted at more than ₹1 trillion.
“More than 95 percent of the capex in FY21 (revised estimates and FY22 (budget estimates) is concentrated in 12 ministries and departments. The combined capex of four major ministries/department is budgeted to grow 12.6 percent in FY22,” India Ratings said.
Focus on on-ground implementation
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