Maharashtra Govt Tables Supplementary Demands of ₹11,995 Crore

Maharashtra Govt Tables Supplementary Demands of ₹11,995 Crore.webp

Mumbai, February 24 The Maharashtra government on Tuesday presented supplementary demands of ₹11,995.33 crore in the state legislative assembly, with the largest allocation of ₹4,066 crore proposed for the energy, labor, industries, and mining sectors.

The supplementary budgetary demand was presented by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who also holds the finance portfolio, on the second day of the ongoing Budget session of the state legislature. The annual Budget for 2026-27 will be presented on March 6.

A Supplementary Demand is an additional budgetary grant requested by the government from the legislature during the financial year, in addition to the authorized annual budget, to cover unforeseen, additional, or new expenditure that arises within the financial year.

The total expenditure on the revenue account is ₹5,748.10 crore, while the capital account expenditure stands at ₹6,003.79 crore, as per the demands presented in the House.

Of the ₹11,995.33 crore, a sum of ₹4,066 crore has been proposed for the energy, labor, industries, and mining sectors. Of this, ₹3,262 crore is specifically earmarked for the power sector, while ₹803 crore has been set aside for village and small industries.

The industries, energy, labor, and mining departments have sought a total of ₹5,840 crore under the supplementary demands.

The rural development department has sought ₹71.03 crore, of which ₹71.02 crore is allocated for public works. The Food and Civil Supplies Department has proposed ₹55.52 crore.

The state planning department has sought ₹80 crore, while ₹1,431 crore has been earmarked for water supply and sanitation.

A grant of ₹23.64 crore has been demanded for the OBC welfare department, and ₹132 crore for the revenue and forest department. The medical education and drugs department has sought ₹31.43 crore under the supplementary demands.
 
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