Budget India
1. What is a Budget?
- Annual financial statement of the Government of India (GoI) under Article 112 of the Constitution.
- Estimates revenue & expenditure for the ensuing FY (1 Apr – 31 Mar).
- Presented in Lok Sabha by Union Finance Minister; needs Parliamentary approval.
2. Budget vs. Interim Budget vs. Vote-on-Account
| Term | Meaning | Duration | Needs Lok Sabha approval? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | Full fiscal plan | 12 months | Yes |
| Interim Budget | Short-term plan in election year | 2-4 months | Yes |
| Vote-on-Account | Only expenditure, no policy change | Normally 2 months | Yes |
3. Timeline & Historic Firsts
| Year/Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 7 Apr 1860 | First Budget of India → by James Wilson (Scottish economist) under British rule. |
| 26 Nov 1947 | First Budget of Independent India → presented by R.K. Shanmukham Chetty. |
| 1 Feb 2017 | Arun Jaitley advanced Budget presentation from 28 Feb to 1 Feb; merged Railway & Union Budgets. |
| 2017-18 | Merger of Railway Budget with Union Budget ends 92-yr practice (started 1924). |
| 2021 | First paperless Budget (tablet instead of ‘Bahi-Khata’). |
| 2023-24 | Nirmala Sitharaman presented her 5th consecutive Budget → equal to Morarji Desai’s record (8 Feb 2023). |
4. Budget Terminology
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| GDP | Gross Domestic Product – market value of all final goods & services produced in a year. |
| Fiscal Deficit | Excess of total expenditure over total receipts (excluding borrowings). FY 2023-24 (BE): 5.9% of GDP. |
| Revenue Deficit | Revenue expenditure – Revenue receipts. FY 23-24 (BE): 4.1% of GDP. |
| Primary Deficit | Fiscal deficit – interest payments. |
| Capital Budget | Deals with capital receipts (disinvestment, loans) & capital expenditure (roads, infra). |
| Revenue Budget | Deals with revenue receipts (tax & non-tax) & revenue expenditure (salaries, subsidies). |
| Finance Bill | Contains tax proposals; must be passed within 75 days of Budget presentation. |
5. Union Budget 2023-24 (Key Numbers) – Latest Exam Ready
| Head | ₹ lakh crore | % of GDP |
|---|---|---|
| Total Expenditure | 45.03 | 14.9 |
| Total Receipts | 27.16 | 9.0 |
| Net Tax Revenue (Centre) | 23.30 | 7.7 |
| Fiscal Deficit | 17.87 | 5.9 |
| Disinvestment Target | 0.61 | 0.2 |
| Defence Allocation | 5.94 | 1.97 |
| Railway Allocation | 2.41 (highest ever) | 0.8 |
6. Railway Budget Highlights (Pre-Merger & Post-Merger)
| Year | Railway Budget Facts |
|---|---|
| 2015-16 | Suresh Prabhu → 1st Rail Minister to merge Plan & non-Plan classification. |
| 2016-17 | Last separate Railway Budget; Gross Budgetary Support ₹40,000 cr. |
| 2023-24 | Capital outlay for Railways ₹2.40 lakh cr (highest ever) – 9× of 2014 level. |
| Amrit Bharat Station scheme – 1275 stations to be redeveloped. | |
| PM Gati Shakti multi-modal cargo terminal policy launched FY 22-23. |
7. One-Liner Revision Capsules
- Zero-Based Budgeting – every expense justified from scratch; recommended by NDC 1969.
- Outcome Budget – introduced FY 2005-06 by P. Chidambaram to link outlays to outcomes.
- Guillotine – Lok Sabha cuts short demands-grants discussion & votes all outstanding demands together.
- Cut Motions – 3 types (Policy, Economy, Token) moved to reduce demand for grant.
- Blue Sheet – confidential internal document used by Finance Ministry during Budget preparation.
- Budget Circular – issued in Sept every year to all ministries to send estimates.
- Charged Expenditure – ~10 items (e.g., CAG salary, judges’ salaries) not votable by Parliament.
- Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management (FRBM) Act – enacted 2003; target to keep fiscal deficit ≤3% of GDP.
- Finance Commission – Art. 280; recommends sharing of net proceeds of taxes; 15th FC (2021-26) headed by N.K. Singh.
Quick Reference Table – Budget at a Glance 2023-24
| Segment | ₹ crore |
|---|---|
| Revenue Receipts | 24,30,000 |
| Capital Receipts (incl. borrowings) | 2,86,000 |
| Total Receipts | 27,16,000 |
| Revenue Expenditure | 35,00,000 |
| Capital Expenditure | 10,00,000 |
| Total Expenditure | 45,03,000 |
| Fiscal Deficit | 17,87,000 |
Multiple-Choice Questions (RRB Pattern)
Q1. Who presented the first Budget of Independent India?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. R.K. Shanmukham Chetty
C. John Mathai
D. Liaquat Ali Khan
Answer
B. R.K. Shanmukham ChettyQ2. The merger of Railway Budget with Union Budget was recommended by the __________ committee.
A. Rangarajan
B. N.K. Singh
C. Bibek Debroy
D. Vijay Kelkar
Answer
C. Bibek DebroyQ3. Fiscal deficit target for FY 2023-24 (BE) is ______ of GDP.
A. 4.5 %
B. 5.9 %
C. 6.4 %
D. 3.3 %
Answer
B. 5.9 %Q4. The Constitution of India mandates the Budget to be laid under which Article?
A. 110
B. 112
C. 280
D. 352
Answer
B. 112Q5. Who holds the record of presenting the maximum number of Union Budgets?
A. P. Chidambaram
B. Pranab Mukherjee
C. Morarji Desai
D. Manmohan Singh
Answer
C. Morarji Desai (10 budgets)Q6. The first paperless Union Budget was presented in ______.
A. 2019
B. 2020
C. 2021
D. 2022
Answer
C. 2021Q7. Capital outlay for Indian Railways in Budget 2023-24 is approximately ₹____ lakh crore.
A. 1.40
B. 2.40
C. 3.10
D. 4.50
Answer
B. 2.40Q8. “Vote-on-Account” is normally valid for how many months?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 6
Answer
B. 2Q9. The FRBM Act was enacted in the year ______.
A. 2000
B. 2003
C. 2005
D. 2010
Answer
B. 2003Q10. Which of the following is not a type of “Cut Motion”?
A. Policy Cut
B. Economy Cut
C. Token Cut
D. Guillotine Cut
Answer
D. Guillotine CutQ11. The term “Guillotine” in Budget context refers to ______.
A. Sudden fall in revenue
B. Passing of all demands without discussion
C. Disinvestment of PSEs
D. FRBM penalty
Answer
B. Passing of all demands without discussionQ12. The first Budget of India (1860) was presented by ______.
A. James Wilson
B. Lionel Robbins
C. Dadabhai Naoroji
D. Lord Macaulay
Answer
A. James WilsonQ13. Outcome Budget in India was introduced by ______ in FY 2005-06.
A. Jaswant Singh
B. Yashwant Sinha
C. P. Chidambaram
D. Pranab Mukherjee
Answer
C. P. ChidambaramQ14. Which of the following is Charged Expenditure on Consolidated Fund of India?
A. MPLADS
B. President’s salary
C. MGNREGA wages
D. LPG subsidy
Answer
B. President’s salaryQ15. The 15th Finance Commission’s recommendations cover the period ______.
A. 2020-25
B. 2021-26
C. 2022-27
D. 2025-30
Answer
B. 2021-26Q16. The highest-ever defence Budget allocation (2023-24) is approximately ₹____ crore.
A. 3.50 lakh
B. 4.50 lakh
C. 5.94 lakh
D. 6.50 lakh
Answer
C. 5.94 lakh (₹5,94,000 cr)Remember:
- Budget Day → 1 February (since 2017)
- Railway & Union Budget merged → 2017-18
- Paperless Budget → 2021
- Nirmala Sitharaman → 1st full-time woman FM to present 5 Budgets in a row (2019-23).
All the best for your Railway exams!