Subsidy bill increased by 5 per cent during April-November 2016 due to 21.6 per cent surge in food subsidy, the Economic Survey said today.
The subsidies on petroleum and fertilisers have declined during this period, it added.
"...In contrast to 5.9 per cent decline in major subsidies budgeted for the current year, it increased by 5.0 per cent during April-November 2016, despite a decline in fertilizer and petroleum subsidy bills. This was because of a 21.6 per cent surge in food subsidy, largely because it is front-loaded this year and is likely to taper off, to a great extent, as the year progresses," the pre-Budget document said.
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The subsidy bill was Rs 2,41,856.58 crore for 2015-16 (revised estimates).
The government earmarked Rs 1,34,834.61 crore for food subsidy in this fiscal as against Rs 1,39,419 crore in the revised estimate of last fiscal.
Fertiliser subsidy has been pegged at Rs 70,000 crore for 2016-17, lower than Rs 72,437.58 crore estimated for last financial year.
Petroleum subsidy has been reduced to Rs 26,947 crore for 2016-17 as compared with Rs 30,000 crore in the last fiscal.
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