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Asked: June 23, 20242024-06-23T17:03:48+05:30 2024-06-23T17:03:48+05:30In: Public Administration

Write a note on enactment of budget in parliament.

Write a brief remark about the budget’s passage in parliament.

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      2024-06-23T17:04:44+05:30Added an answer on June 23, 2024 at 5:04 pm

      Enactment of Budget in Parliament

      The enactment of a budget in parliament is a crucial legislative process that determines the government's financial priorities and allocations for a specific fiscal year. It involves several stages and procedures to ensure transparency, accountability, and parliamentary oversight over public finances.

      1. Submission of Budget Proposal

      The process begins with the government's submission of a budget proposal to parliament. This proposal outlines revenue projections, expenditure plans across various sectors, and any policy measures related to fiscal management. It is typically presented by the Finance Minister and includes detailed estimates prepared by the Ministry of Finance.

      2. Parliamentary Committees Review

      Upon submission, the budget proposal is referred to relevant parliamentary committees for detailed scrutiny. These committees, such as the Public Accounts Committee and the Appropriations Committee, review specific aspects of the budget, conduct hearings with government officials, experts, and stakeholders, and make recommendations for amendments or revisions.

      3. Debate and Approval

      The budget proposal is then debated in both houses of parliament—the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The Finance Minister presents the budget speech outlining key fiscal policies, economic priorities, and proposed allocations. Members of parliament (MPs) have the opportunity to discuss and debate various aspects of the budget, including revenue generation, expenditure priorities, and the potential impact on the economy and society.

      During the debate, MPs may propose amendments or modifications to specific budgetary provisions. These amendments are discussed, voted upon, and incorporated into the final budget document if approved by the majority.

      4. Passage and Appropriation

      Once the debates and amendments are concluded, both houses of parliament vote on the budget. The budget must be approved by a majority vote in the Lok Sabha, which has the final authority on money bills. After approval in the Lok Sabha, the budget is sent to the Rajya Sabha for its recommendations. While the Rajya Sabha cannot reject money bills, it can suggest amendments.

      After both houses agree on the budget, it is sent to the President of India for assent. Once assented to by the President, the budget becomes law and is enacted for the upcoming fiscal year.

      5. Implementation and Oversight

      Following enactment, the government implements the budgetary provisions as approved by parliament. This involves releasing funds to various ministries, departments, and agencies based on allocated budgets. Parliamentary oversight continues through the year, with regular updates and reports provided to parliament on budget execution, expenditure trends, and revenue collection.

      6. Role of Parliamentary Committees

      Parliamentary committees play a crucial role throughout the budgetary process. They provide detailed examination and analysis of budget proposals, conduct hearings to gather expert opinions and stakeholder feedback, and make recommendations to improve fiscal management and allocation of resources. Committees ensure that the budget reflects national priorities, promotes accountability, and adheres to fiscal discipline.

      Conclusion

      The enactment of the budget in parliament is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance and fiscal responsibility. It ensures that government spending is authorized, scrutinized, and aligned with the needs and priorities of the country. By following a rigorous legislative process—from submission and review to debate, amendment, and approval—parliament exercises its constitutional mandate to oversee public finances and uphold accountability to the citizens. Effective budget enactment promotes transparency, efficiency, and equitable distribution of resources, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development and social welfare.

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