http://arthapedia.in/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Acharya22&feed=atom&deletedOnly=&limit=50&target=Acharya22&topOnly=&year=&month=Arthapedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T09:00:48ZFrom ArthapediaMediaWiki 1.17.0http://arthapedia.in/index.php/Supplementary_GrantsSupplementary Grants2011-08-25T02:12:57Z<p>Acharya22: Created page with "<p>The Supplementary Grants are laid before the Parliament as per the article 115(1) (a) of the Indian Constitution. It involves net cash out-go and technical supplementary pro..."</p>
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<div><p>The Supplementary Grants are laid before the Parliament as per the article <br />
115(1) (a) of the Indian Constitution. It involves net cash out-go and technical <br />
supplementary proposal involving gross additional expenditure, matched by <br />
savings of the Ministries/Departments or by enhanced receipts or recoveries. <br />
This gives the details of additional expenditures by various Ministries/ <br />
Departments and is needed to be approved by the Parliament.</p><br />
<p>The Supplementary Grants are presented to Parliament in one, two or three <br />
batches depending on the requirement of the Government.</p><br />
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==Contributed by==<br />
*[http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=360 Abhishek Acharya, IES(2008)]<br />
*Email- [mailto:abhishek.acharya@nic.in abhishek.acharya@nic.in]<br />
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[[Category:concepts]]</div>Acharya22http://arthapedia.in/index.php/Demand_for_GrantsDemand for Grants2011-08-25T02:11:02Z<p>Acharya22: Created page with "<p>According to Article 113 of the Indian Constitution, estimates of expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India in the Annual financial Statement are to be voted in the Lo..."</p>
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<div><p>According to Article 113 of the Indian Constitution, estimates of expenditure <br />
from the Consolidated Fund of India in the Annual financial Statement are to be <br />
voted in the Lok Sabha. These expenditures are submitted in the lower house of <br />
Parliament in the form of Demand for Grants. Conventionally, one Demand for <br />
Grant is presented in respect of one Ministry or Department, though more than <br />
one Demand may also be presented according to the nature of expenditure.</p><br />
<p>For Union Territories without Legislature a separate Demand is presented for <br />
each Union territory.</p><br />
<p>Each Demand gives the totals of “voted” and “charged” expenditure and also <br />
the grand total of the amount of expenditure for which the demand is presented. <br />
This expenditure is then given under different Major and Minor heads of account. <br />
The break-up of expenditure is also provided in Plan and Non-Plan basis.</p><br />
<p>The demands include the total provisions required for a service, i.e. <br />
Provisions on account of revenue expenditure capital expenditure, grants to <br />
States and UTs and also loans and advances related to that service.</p><br />
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==Contributed by==<br />
*[http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=360 Abhishek Acharya, IES(2008)]<br />
*Email- [mailto:abhishek.acharya@nic.in abhishek.acharya@nic.in]<br />
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