In absolute terms, the fiscal deficit works out to be ₹18,21,461 crore.
For this financial year, the government had initially pegged the fiscal deficit at ₹7.96 lakh crore or 3.5 per cent of the GDP in the budget presented in February 2020.
The government in the revised estimates in the Budget for 2021-22 forecast a higher fiscal deficit of 9.5 per cent of the GDP or ₹18,48,655 crore for the fiscal ended in March due to a rise in expenditure on account of the outbreak of COVID-19 and moderation in revenue during this fiscal year.
Fiscal deficit had soared to a high of 4.6 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019-20, mainly due to poor revenue realisation.
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