Govt to borrow addl Rs 1.4 lakh crore during Apr-Sep

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Press Trust of india New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:26 PM IST

The government today said it will borrow an additional Rs 1,40,000 crore during the first half of next fiscal to fund its increasing public expenditure.

The gross borrowings, which include funds for repayment of maturing bonds would be Rs 2,41,000 crore, Economic Affairs Secretary Ashok Chawla told reporters after a meeting at the Reserve Bank to work out the modalities of the debt raising programme.

The apex bank was represented by its Governor D Subbrao at the meeting.

The government, as per the Interim Budget for 2009-10, proposes to borrow an additional Rs 3,00,000 crore during the year.

Giving details of the market borrowing programme, he said, Rs 48,000 crore will be raised every month in the first quarter and Rs 32,000 crore every month during the second quarter.

"The higher amount in the first three months is based on the fact that redemptions are more in the first quarter," Chawla said.

When asked about private placement programme of the government he said, "there is absolutely no need for private placement and therefore it is not on the agenda... It is not required."

The requirement of funds of the government, he added, would be met through the normal borrowing programme.

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