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Govt saved Rs 10,000 crore in interest costs in FY22, says Somanathan

Speaking at an event, Somanathan said due to these, there was an unspent balance of Rs 1.2 trillion with state agencies from CSS as on March 31, 2022

Finance Secretary T V Somanathan
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Finance Secretary T V Somanathan

Arup Roychoudhury New Delhi
Union Finance Secretary T V Somanathan on Tuesday said the Centre had saved Rs 10,000 crore in FY22 on interest payments after adopting new accounting mechanisms for central government agencies and centrally sponsored schemes (CSS) for state governments.

Speaking at an event, Somanathan said due to these, there was an unspent balance of Rs 1.2 trillion with state agencies from CSS as on March 31, 2022.

This means this amount will be reduced from the Centre’s borrowing for now and it can be considered a short-term saving for the exchequer.

The new accounting mechanisms in the Public Finance Management System are the Treasury

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