Centre spends 44pc less on development in 1HFY23

The federal development spending fell drastically by 43.68 per cent to Rs151.42 billion in the first half year (July-December) of the current fiscal year from Rs268.87bn over the corresponding period last year to create a space for unbridled current expenditures. In absolute terms, the expenditures so far account for 20.82pc of the total revised allocation of Rs727bn, drastically short of the development spending target, according to data released by the Ministry of Planning and Development on Monday. Economists believe that the massive drop in development spending in the current fiscal year would not only slow down the economy but would take a toll on revenue collection as well. Under the disbursement mechanism announced by the Planning Division, the development funds allocated in the federal budget are released at the rate of 20pc in the first quarter (July-September), followed by 30pc each in the second (October-December) and third quarter (January-March) and remaining 20pc in last quarter (April-June) of a fiscal year.