Government seeks parliament approval for $1.7 billion extra spending
A MAN WALKS IN FRONT OF THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING IN NEW DELHI. Pic: Reuters
The Indian government on Wednesday sought parliament`s approval to spend an extra 106.5 billion rupees ($1.65 billion) in new spending in the fiscal year to March 2018, on top of an earlier approved spending of $333.3 billion in the annual budget.
The additional expenditure includes 70 billion rupees for the oil ministry and 5 billion rupees for price stabilisation fund.
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Written By: Reuters
Updated: Wed, Jul 26, 2017
12:57 PM IST
12:57 PM IST
New Delhi, Reuters