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PDF - Appendix Table IV.7: Outstanding Internal Liabilities of the Central Government ()
Date : Aug 28, 2000
Appendix Table IV.7: Outstanding Internal Liabilities of the Central Government
 
 
 
 

(Rupees crore)


 

Internal

Small Savings

Reserve

Total

Year

Debt

Deposits, Provi-

Fund

Internal

  

dent Funds

and

Liabilities

  

and other

Deposits

(2+3+4)

 
 

Accounts


 
 

1


2


3


4


5


1990-91

1,54,004

1,07,107

21,922

2,83,033

 

(28.8)

(20.0)

(4.1)

(52.9)

     

1991-92

1,72,750

1,21,500

23,464

3,17,714

 

(28.0)

(19.7)

(3.8)

(51.5)

     

1992-93

1,99,100

1,36,802

23,753

3,59,655

 

(28.2)

(19.4)

(3.4)

(50.9)

     

1993-94

2,45,712

1,60,355

24,556

4,30,623

 

(28.6)

(18.7)

(2.9)

(50.1)

     

1994-95

2,66,467

1,92,222

28,993

4,87,682

 

(26.4)

(19.0)

(2.9)

(48.3)

     

1995-96

3,07,868

2,13,435

33,680

5,54,983

 

(26.0)

(18.1)

(2.8)

(47.0)

     

1996-97

3,44,476

2,39,042

37,919

6,21,437

 

(25.3)

(17.6)

(2.8)

(45.6)

     

1997-98

3,88,998

2,91,867

42,097

7,22,962

 

(25.7)

(19.3)

(2.8)

(47.7)

     

1998-99

4,59,696

3,33,261

41,595

8,34,552

 

(26.1)

(18.9)

(2.4)

(47.3)

     

1999-2000(RE)

7,28,627

1,98,612

45,902

9,73,141

 

(37.4)

(10.2)

(2.4)

(49.9)

     

2000-2001(BE)

8,21,250

2,47,538

54,107

11,22,895

 

(37.6)


(11.3)


(2.5)


(51.5)


RE

Revised Estimates

BE

Budget Estimates.


Note:

1.

Figures in brackets represent percentages to GDP at current market prices. The ratios from 1993-94 are based on the new series (1993-94), prior to that GDP base is at 1980-81 prices.

   
 

2.

The sharp increase in internal debt and corresponding decline in small savings, provident funds and other accounts in 1999-2000 is due to conversion of other liabilities (small savings, deposits and public provident funds) amounting to Rs. 1,80,273 crore into Central Government securities under the new accounting system of the National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) with effect from the fiscal year 1999-2000.


Source:

Central Government Budget Documents.


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