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Cabinet approves merger of rail budget with general budget

Cabinet approves merger of rail budget with general budget

India Blooms News Service | | 21 Sep 2016, 04:28 pm
New Delhi, Sept 21 (IBNS): The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposals of Ministry of Finance on certain budgetary reforms, including the merger of Railway budget with the General budget.

The Cabinet also approved the advancement of the date of Budget presentation from the last day of February to the 1st of February and the merger of the Plan and the Non-Plan classification in the Budget and Accounts.

All these changes will be put into effect simultaneously from the Budget 2017-18, read a government statement.

The government said the capital at charge of the Railways estimated at Rs.2.27 lakh crore on which annual dividend is paid by the Railways will be wiped off.

Consequently, there will be no dividend liability for Railways from 2017-18 and Ministry of Railways will get Gross Budgetary support.

This will also save Railways from the liability of payment of approximately Rs.9,700 crore annual dividend to the Government of India, read the government statement.

The presentation of separate Railway budget started in the year 1924, and has continued after independence as a convention rather than under Constitutional provisions.

The government said the merger will help  the presentation of a unified budget will bring the affairs of the Railways to centre stage and present a holistic picture of the financial position of the Government.

The merger is also expected to reduce the procedural requirements and instead bring into focus, the aspects of delivery and good governance, the government said in the statement.

Consequent to the merger, the appropriations for Railways will form part of the main Appropriation Bill.

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