Education, welfare in focus as Andhra govt tables budget
Hindustan Times|November 12, 2024
The Telugu Desam Party-led National Democratic Alliance government in Andhra Pradesh on Monday presented its first full-fledged budget of ₹2,94,427 crore for 2024-25, five months after coming to power.
Srinivasa Rao Apparasu
Education, welfare in focus as Andhra govt tables budget

Finance minister Payyavula Kesav told the state legislative assembly that the budget included revenue expenditure of ₹2,35,916 crore and capital expenditure of ₹32,712 crore. The remaining ₹25,798 crore is for public debt, loans and advances disbursements. The outlay is 5.40% more than last year's ₹2,79,279 crore.

The estimated revenue deficit is ₹34,743 crore and fiscal deficit ₹68,742 crore. Kesav said the fiscal deficit will be 4.19% of the GSDP, while revenue deficit will be 2.12%.

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