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Home arrow News arrow Caution on fiscal deficit front
Caution on fiscal deficit front
Thursday, 15 November 2012

Proceeds of only Rs 9400 crore from the 2G telecom spectrum auctions have led economists to question whether the finance ministry would be able to rein in the government’s fiscal deficit at the targeted 5.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for 2012-13. Budget 2012-13 had estimated proceeds of Rs 40,000 crore through the sale of spectrum for 2G telecom services in 2012-13.

Even the Rs 9400 crore would be paid through a staggered framework, as telecom operators have to pay only Rs 2820 crore this financial year. And, this amount might not go to the Centre’s kitty, as the government, under the auction terms, had agreed to adjust the 2G license fee with operators whose permits were cancelled due to the Supreme Court order. Another source of revenue, divestment of stake in public sector undertakings, has not yielded any revenue for the government so far. The budget had estimated Rs 30,000 crore that would be collected through this route. Disinvestment in Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited and National Aluminium Company has already been deferred.

CARE Ratings chief economist Madan Sabnavis said that the government would have to look at another route for disinvestment, as public offerings would be difficult. “The government would only be able to manage less than Rs 40,000 crore from disinvestment and spectrum sale, against the target of Rs 70,000 crore,” he added.

Though the finance ministry has revised the Centre’s fiscal deficit target for this financial year to 5.3 percent of GDP from 5.1 percent estimated in the Budget, now, even the revised target seemed difficult, analysts said. - Business Standard

 
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