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Friday, 26 January 2018

Budget 2018: Know how much money goes into the part of the budget

Budget 2018: Know how much money goes into the part of the budget

The common budget can not be seen on a small scale, because it is allocated for all sections, departments, work plans of the whole country.


New Delhi: There are only five days left to present the budget and the Countdown will begin with the budget session of Parliament on January 29. The country's budget is a big event for the general public as well as the government because it determines how much money will come in their pocket or will it be.

The common budget can not be seen on a small scale, because it is allocated for all sections, departments, work plans of the whole country. In this case, it is important to know which part of the government's budget is alloted to.

Here's how much money is allocated to which segment and class from the country's budget.



  • The share of states in taxes and duties is about 24 percent.

  • The government has spent about 18 percent on the interest payments.

  • The government spent 10 percent on the central sector scheme of the budget.

  • 10 percent of the budget is sponsored by the government sponsored schemes.
  • The subsidy given by the government is to spend 10 percent on the budget.

  • Government on Defense spends nearly 9 percent of the budget.

  • The government can spend about 5 percent of its budget on finance commission and other transferrals.

  • On other expenses, the government can spend about 13 percent.

Particulars have been taken from the figures (India Budget Dotnik Dotine).

In this way, the total allocation of 99 percent of the budget is done by the government under these major works.

Budget session
this year will have a budget session in two phases. The first session will start on January 29 and will run till 9 February. The second session will be from March 5 and will run till 6 April. On January 29, President Ramnath Kovind will address both the houses of the Parliament. On January 29, only the country's economic survey will be presented.

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