Abstract : Indian Economy is the largest democracy in the world, the government is more concerned with the inclusive development of the nation. This is the big tent which is to be needed to accommodate all in a single container. The inclusive development achievements include clean drinking water, LPG connections, PMJDHY and PMKISAN, and many more schemes. The study major focuses on total ministries’ capital expenditure on schemes, and its comparison with estimated expenditure. A total of 52 ministries’ (departments’) expenditure was studied and found the relationship between its impact on society as a whole. The findings concern that a government based on trust-based governance, E-court, maintains an exchange rate. The government-issued national data governance policy is introduced. Lastly, the government can reduce the fiscal deficit with all the capital expenditure on different ministries. Researchers analyze each ministry's capital receipt and expenditures to achieve the budgeted objectives.
Cite : Parmar, C., & Parmar, M. (2023). An Analysis of Government Budgeted Capital Expenditures on Schemes: Amrit Kaal (1st ed., pp. 10-12). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996587.2023.eb.ch03
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