Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Government seeks permission from Lok Sabha for additional expenditure of ₹2.81 lakh crore

The Central government on Tuesday sought approval from the Lok Sabha for gross additional expenditure of over Rs 2.81 lakh crore with the aim of carrying forward its financial management and plans for the current financial year (FY26). This step has been taken at a time when the government needs funds over and above the budget fixed under various ministries.

Second batch of supplementary grant demands

The proposal was presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as the second batch of supplementary demands for grants. When the amount allocated in the budget falls short or there is a need for new expenditure, then the government seeks permission from the Parliament for additional expenditure. Under this proposal, the government has clarified how this huge amount will be managed.

Complete mathematics of expenses and funds

According to documents tabled by the government, Parliament has been sought to authorize gross additional expenditure totaling Rs 2,81,289.26 crore. This huge amount is divided into two main parts: Net cash expenditure: Out of this total additional expenditure, the actual cash withdrawal or ‘net cash outgo’ will be Rs 2,01,142.96 crore. In simple language, this is the amount that will be withdrawn directly from the government treasury. Compensation from savings and receipts: The remaining part of the expenditure, which is Rs 80,145.71 crore, will not require fresh funds. This will be financed through existing savings of various ministries and departments, or through increased receipts and recovery.

Now what next?

This proposal presented by the Finance Minister will now be discussed in Parliament. Managing an amount of more than Rs 80 thousand crore from the savings of the departments shows the balanced financial structure of the government. After this proposal gets the green signal from the Lok Sabha, this additional fund will be made available to the ministries for the current financial year (FY26).

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