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UP Budget 2021: Allocation For Infra, Health As Percentage Of Total Expenditure Higher Than Average Allocation By States, Says Report
by Swarajya Staff - Mar 4, 2021 11:06 AM
Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Snapshot
UP has allocated 8.2 per cent of its total expenditure for roads and bridges.
In the 2021 budget, Uttar Pradeshâs allocation for the infrastructure and health sectors as a percentage of total expenditure is higher than the average allocation for these sectors by states, an analysis by PRS Legislative Research says.
The Yogi Adityanath government, doubling down on infrastructure ahead of the 2022 assembly election in the state, has allocated 8.2 per cent of its total expenditure for roads and bridges, which is almost double the average allocation by states at 4.3 per cent (2020-21 budget estimate or BE).