Rural budgets 2007-12

34
Rural Budget Rural Budget 2007-12

description

This presentation shows the allocation of finance in several Rural Scheme under the Ministry of Rural Development.

Transcript of Rural budgets 2007-12

Page 1: Rural budgets 2007-12

Rural Budget

Rural Budget2007-12

Page 2: Rural budgets 2007-12

India is a nation with over 300 million poor people. Agriculture is the main occupation in rural India.  70% of the population live in villages and are

dependent upon agriculture for their livelihood. Agriculture influences almost every sphere of life

in rural areas. Even those engaged in non-agricultural activities

are indirectly connected with agriculture.

Rural India

Page 3: Rural budgets 2007-12

A budget is a description of a financial plan. It is a list of estimates of revenues to and

expenditures for a stated period of time. Normally a budget describes a period in the

future not the past.

Budget

Page 4: Rural budgets 2007-12

The Budget of India is prepared by the Budget Division of Department of Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Finance annually.

This includes supplementary excess grants And when a proclamation by the President

as to failure of Constitutional machinery is in operation in relation to a State or a Union Territory, preparation of the Budget of such State.

The railway budget is presented separately.

Budget

Page 5: Rural budgets 2007-12

The Union Budget of India, referred to as the annual Financial Statement in Article 112 of the Constitution of India,

Is the annual budget of the Republic of India, presented each year on the last working day of February by the Finance Minister of India in Parliament.

The budget has to be passed by the House before it can come into effect on April 1, the start of India's financial year.

Former Finance Minister Morarji Desai presented the budget eight times, the most by any.

 

Union Budget of India

Page 6: Rural budgets 2007-12

Corporate Budget Government Budget Business Set Up Budget Partial Budgeting Capital Budgeting Performance Based Budgeting Zero Based Budgeting Incremental Budgeting 

TYPES OF BUDGET

Page 8: Rural budgets 2007-12

Rural Budget 2007-08

Page 9: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 10: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 11: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 12: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 13: Rural budgets 2007-12

Budget 2008-09

Page 14: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 15: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 16: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 17: Rural budgets 2007-12

Budget 2009-10

Page 18: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 19: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 20: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 21: Rural budgets 2007-12

Budget 2010-11

Page 22: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 23: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 24: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 25: Rural budgets 2007-12

Budget 2011-12

Page 26: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 27: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 28: Rural budgets 2007-12
Page 29: Rural budgets 2007-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

Series 1Column2Column1

Rural Development Analytical part

Page 30: Rural budgets 2007-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

Series 1Series 2Series 3

Land Resources Analytical Part

Page 31: Rural budgets 2007-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

Series 1Series 2Series 3

Drinking Water Supply Analytical part

Page 32: Rural budgets 2007-12

Budgetary allocation for key rural development programmes largely remained unchanged for the fiscal 2011-2012 with a total allocation of Rs 74,143 crores and the government's flagship MNREGA scheme getting the bulk of it at Rs 40,000 crores.

MGNREGS

Page 34: Rural budgets 2007-12

THANK YOU ANY QUERIES ARE MOST WELCOMED !!

Submitted by: Mohammad Azhar MBA-Rural Management

Submitted To: Dr.Vikas Batra Lecturer-Amity University