India’s April-Feb fiscal deficit touches 83% of annual target- govt

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New Delhi (Reuters) – India’s fiscal deficit (INFISC=ECI) for the 11 months through February touched 14.54 trillion rupees ($177.02 billion), nearly 83% of annual estimates, government data showed on Friday.

Net tax receipts through February were 17.32 trillion rupees or 83% of the annual estimate and 17% higher than last year, per the data.

Total expenditure during the period was 34.93 trillion rupees or 83.4% of the annual goal and 11% higher than the government’s spending last year.

India has targeted a budget deficit of 6.4% for the fiscal year ending this month.

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