What is a capital budget?
- The capital budget is different from the revenue budget as its
 components are of a long-term nature. The capital budget consists of 
capital receipts and payments.
Capital receipts are government loans raised from the public, 
government borrowings from the Reserve Bank and treasury bills, loans 
received from foreign bodies and governments, divestment of equity 
holding in public sector enterprises, securities against small savings, 
state provident funds, and special deposits.
Capital payments are capital expenditure on acquisition of assets 
like land, buildings, machinery, and equipment. Investments in shares, 
loans and advances granted by the central government to state and union 
territory governments, government companies, corporations and other 
parties.
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
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