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Chandigarh: In the just-concluded financial year (FY) 2024-2025, the Chandigarh administration once again missed the capital ...
Just about any business that relies on fixed assets -- such as buildings, equipment and vehicles -- will at some point have to spend money either to replace those assets or to upgrade them so they ...
Sticky revenue expenditure and the need for higher capital outlays along with modest revenue growth will keep borrowings up this fiscal, it added, but pointed out that states may get some respite ...
India's FY25 capital expenditure is projected to rise by 8-10% from the interim budget allocation, driven by strong tax revenue and a record surplus transfer from the RBI. India's capital ...
Capital expenditures can help improve a company's operational efficiency and productivity and increase its revenue in the long term. But they often require a significant outlay of money and may ...
"Aided by buoyant revenue generation, restrained revenue expenditure growth and healthy ... with a focus on capital outlays. The Finance Minister announced a 17.1 per cent increase in capital ...
the ratio of revenue expenditure to capital outlay (RECO) of the states has seen a welcome decline from 6.3 in 2021-22 to 5.2 in 2024-25 (BE). Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that ...
Revenue expenditure by the Delhi government could increase further, cutting down the space for capital expenditure if the slew of freebies announced by political parties in their election ...
The overall capital outlay has been put at Rs 1,92,387 crore out of which an amount of Rs 12,387 has been kept for defence services. For the next fiscal, the revenue expenditure that accounts for ...
Microsoft’s capital expenditures for generative AI are quite significant. Microsoft’s “total capital outlay with leases equated to nearly 23% of revenue for the just-ended fiscal year ...
Sticky revenue expenditure and the need for higher capital outlays along with modest revenue growth will keep borrowings up this fiscal, it added, but pointed out that states may get some respite ...