Supplementary demands for grants

Why in news?
  • Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar in the Maharashtra state govt. on Monday tabled supplementary demands worth Rs 4,284.65 crore in the Assembly.
  • Of this, ₹3,146.43 crore is the demand for additional expenditure till the next session.
  • While the remaining amount pertains to expenses already incurred by the government.
What is supplementary demand?
Definition:
  • The additional grant required to meet the required expenditure of the government is called Supplementary Grants.
When it has demanded?
  • When grants, authorised by the Parliament, fall short of the required expenditure, an estimate is presented before the Parliament for Supplementary or Additional grants.
  • When actual expenditure incurred exceeds the approved grants of the Parliament, the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Railways presents a Demand for Excess Grant.
Who bring it notice to parliament?
  • The Comptroller and Auditor General of India(CAG).
  • The Public Accounts Committee examines these excesses and gives recommendations to the Parliament.
  • These grants are presented and passed by the Parliament before the end of the financial year.
What is in the news?
Reason given by state:
  • Supplementary demand figure jumped because of the State’ decision to allot ₹ 2,000 crore from its contingency fund to be spent for farmers suffering from natural calamities such as drought.
  • Allocated an extra ₹10.82 crore as financial assistance to the heirs of farmers who have committed suicides in the current financial year.
  • Provided ₹1,000 crore for the expenditure incurred on concessions given in the electricity tariff for agricultural pump and power loom consumers.
Source
The Hindu



Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 26th Feb 2019