Meghalaya Budget โ 2024-25 vs 2023-24
Year-over-year budget comparison showing how Meghalaya's fiscal priorities have changed
Budget Growth โ 2024-25 vs 2023-24
2024-25
Rs 27,072 crore
2023-24
Rs 25,052 crore
2024-25
Rs 23,515 crore
2023-24
Rs 22,188 crore
2024-25
Rs 5,870 crore
2023-24
Rs 5,720 crore
2024-25
Rs 4,041 crore
2023-24
Rs 3,262 crore
2024-25
3.8%
2023-24
3.9%
2024-25
Rs 1,249 crore
2023-24
Rs 1,199 crore
Receipts & Expenditure โ Year-over-Year Change
| Particulars | 2024-25 | 2023-24 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Receipts | Rs 23,515 crore | Rs 22,188 crore | +6.0% |
| Tax Revenue (Net) | Rs 4,041 crore | Rs 3,262 crore | +23.9% |
| Non-Tax Revenue | Rs 747 crore | Rs 758 crore | -1.5% |
| Total Expenditure | Rs 27,072 crore | Rs 25,052 crore | +8.1% |
| Revenue Expenditure | Rs 19,653 crore | Rs 18,294 crore | +7.4% |
| Capital Expenditure | Rs 5,870 crore | Rs 5,720 crore | +2.6% |
| Interest Payments | Rs 1,249 crore | Rs 1,199 crore | +4.2% |
| Fiscal Deficit | Rs 2,029 crore | Rs 1,849 crore | +9.7% |
| Fiscal Deficit (% of GDP) | 3.8% | 3.9% | โ |
| Debt-to-GDP Ratio | 29.1% | 29.3% | โ |
Department Allocation Changes โ 2024-25 vs 2023-24
Which departments gained or lost budget share between 2023-24 and 2024-25
| Department | 2024-25 | 2023-24 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
1. Education | Rs 3,750 crore | Rs 3,500 crore | +7.1% |
2. Rural Development | Rs 2,520 crore | Rs 2,280 crore | +10.5% |
3. Public Works & Roads | Rs 2,400 crore | Rs 2,100 crore | +14.3% |
4. Health & Family Welfare | Rs 1,970 crore | Rs 1,730 crore | +13.9% |
5. Police & Home | Rs 1,470 crore | Rs 1,300 crore | +13.1% |
6. Agriculture & Allied | Rs 1,350 crore | Rs 1,180 crore | +14.4% |
7. Water Supply & Sanitation | Rs 1,100 crore | Rs 940 crore | +17.0% |
8. Social Welfare | Rs 1,080 crore | Rs 940 crore | +14.9% |
9. Energy | Rs 1,050 crore | Rs 920 crore | +14.1% |
10. Urban Development | Rs 770 crore | Rs 660 crore | +16.7% |
How Has Meghalaya's Budget Changed from 2023-24 to 2024-25?
Comparing budgets across years helps track fiscal consolidation progress, shifts in spending priorities, and revenue growth patterns. The gap between Budget Estimates and Revised Estimates is a key indicator of fiscal discipline and realistic projection capability.
Capital expenditure trends show the government's commitment to infrastructure development, while revenue expenditure patterns indicate recurring obligations like salaries, pensions, and interest payments. A rising capital-to-revenue expenditure ratio generally signals productive spending.
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