Finmin Seeks Expenditure
Proposals for First Supplementary Demands
The
Finance Ministry has sought expenditure proposals for the first batch of
supplementary demand for grants from various ministries while adhering to the
spending cut in view of the COVID crisis.
The
first batch of Supplementary Demands for Grants for 2020-21 is proposed to be
placed before Parliament in the ensuing monsoon session, the Finance Ministry
said in an office memorandum.
Monsoon
session, the shortest, usually begins in July.
The
cases which would be eligible to be incorporated under such demands include
those where advances from the Contingency Fund of India have been granted.
Besides,
payments against court decree would be included as well in cases where the
Finance Ministry has specifically advised moving of Supplementary Demand in the
Monsoon Session, it said.
It
further said that since the full Budget is available with the ministries and
Departments with effect from April onwards, cash supplementary should not be
proposed in this batch.
Earlier
this month, the Finance Ministry asked all ministries and departments not to
initiate any new scheme in the current financial year and said that there is a
need to use resources prudently in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
However,
funds for schemes under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package, the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
package and any other special package or announcement would be allocated,
according to an office memorandum by the Department of Expenditure, which comes
under the finance ministry.
Also,
schemes that are already approved for the current financial year will remain
suspended till March 31 next year or until further orders. This would also
include those schemes for which in-principle approval has been given by the department.
According
to memorandum, the proposals along with the draft statement justifying
Supplementary Demands to be included in the first batch should be forwarded to
Budget Division by latest June 29.