Food support represents more than 50 % of the total government support so far in the fiscal year 25

Food support was the largest component of the total government support expenses so far in the fiscal year 2024-25, which represents more than 50 percent of the total amount that was spent.

According to a report issued by Barouda Bank, the government spent 3.07 Cruisers Cohr on the subsidies during the first nine months of the fiscal year (April to December 2024). This is higher than 2.77 rupees of Cham Rural in the same period last year, but it is still less than 3.51 Cham Rura Crores in April to December 2022.

One of the main reasons for this increase is the high spending on food support. The government allocated 1.64 CH Crings for Food Support during April to December 2024, which is higher than 1.34 Kah rupees in the same period last year. However, it is just less than 1.68 rupees of Cham rupees registered in April to December 2022.

While food benefits increased, spending on fertilizer benefits decreased slightly. Between April and 2024, the government spent 1.36 rupees of Rs.

The report also highlighted a decrease in the non -civil capital receipts of the government, which includes revenue from asset sales and its investor.


These receipts amounted to 27,296 rupees from December 2024, less than 29,650 rupees in December 2023 and much less than 55,107 rupees in December 2022. This indicates weak revenues and reduce success in generating boxes through non -Depot sources. The report also highlighted that the FDI in India has weakened. In November 2024, direct foreign investment flows amounted to $ 2.4 billion, a sharp decrease of $ 4.3 billion in October 2024. The report also indicated an increase in foreign flows to the foreign investor from Indian stock markets, adding pressure on the total flows to the country.

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