The country's premier investigation agency CBI has been allocated Rs 698.38 crore in the Budget for 2018-19, a marginal increase of 2.79 per cent compared to the ongoing fiscal.
In the last five budgets, this is the lowest hike announced for the agency which is probing several high-profile cases and grappling with over-stretched resources.
The CBI has been allocated Rs 698.38 crore by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the Budget presented today which is Rs 19.01 crore or a little over 2.79 per cent higher compared to the revised estimates of Rs 679.37 crore for 2017-18.
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It said the funds also include provision for various projects such as CBI e-governance, modernisation of training centre, establishment of technical and forensic support units, construction of office/residence complexes for CBI branches, comprehensive modernisation of the agency's branches/offices.
In the budget for 2017-18, the finance minister had announced an increase of 8.31 per cent as compared to revised estimates of previous fiscal.
In the budgetary announcements for 2016-17, the CBI got nearly 32 per cent increase in funds, in 2015-16, 10 per cent increase, in 2014-15 the increase was nearly 17 per cent as compared to revised estimates for corresponding previous years.
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