According to the Appropriation Amendment Bill allocated for the next 4 months, the total expenditure of this year has increased by forty seven thousand nine hundred and forty three crore rupees.
Accordingly, the total expenditure of this year is 3265 billion rupees.
This Appropriation Amendment Bill was presented to Parliament by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena today (August 9).
According to the Appropriation Act, the largest amount has been allocated to the Ministry of Public Administration and Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government. The amount allocated to that ministry is nearly seventy three thousand four hundred sixty eight crore rupees.
According to the Appropriation Bill presented last November in relation to this year, the total expenditure was two hundred seventy nine thousand six hundred forty four crore sixty five lakh fifty eight thousand rupees. According to the amendment bill, the total expenditure has increased to three lakh twenty seven thousand five hundred eighty seven crore sixty five lakh fifty eight thousand rupees.
Accordingly, the amount allocated for the President is one thousand three hundred forty four crore fifty one lakh rupees and the amount allocated for the Ministry of Finance is over forty six thousand seven hundred twenty crore rupees.
Nearly twenty four thousand eight hundred and seven crore rupees have been allocated to the Ministry of Health and more than nine hundred and thirty seven crore rupees have been allocated to the Ministry of Trade. More than thirty thousand seven hundred and ten crore rupees have been allocated for the Ministry of Transport and more than thirteen thousand eight hundred and fifty six crore rupees for the Ministry of Agriculture and the amount allocated for the Ministry of Power and Energy is nearly two thousand seven hundred and sixty seven crore rupees.
The relevant money has been allocated as follows.
Buddhasasana, Ministry of Religious and Cultural Affairs – 7.2 billion rupees (7,010,500,000)
Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policy – 189.2 billion rupees (189,210,189,000)
Ministry of Defense – 654.3 billion rupees (654,314,275,000)
Ministry of Mass Media – 21.1 billion rupees (21,129,000,000)
Ministry of Justice, Prisons and Constitutional Reform – 31.8 billion rupees (31,825,370,000)
Ministry of Health – 248 billion rupees (248,069,998,000)
Ministry of External Affairs – 17.9 billion rupees (17,926,000,000)
Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Food Security – 9.3 billion rupees (9,354,100,000)
Ministry of Transport and Highways – 307.1 billion rupees (307,108,400,000)
Ministry of Agriculture – 138.5 billion rupees (138,560,485,000)
Ministry of Power and Energy – 27.6 billion rupees (27,663,260,000)
Ministry of Tourism and Lands – 7.4 billion rupees (7,417,800,000)
Ministry of Urban Development and Housing – 25.2 billion rupees (25,205,071,000)
Ministry of Education – 200 billion rupees (200,000,000,000)
Ministry of Public Administration and Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government – 734.6 billion rupees (734,674,000,000)
Ministry of Plantation Industries – 15.9 billion rupees (15,922,000,000)
Ministry of Industry – 5.2 billion rupees (5,291,450,000)
Ministry of Fisheries – 2.8 billion rupees (2,856,519,000)
Ministry of Environment – 1.6 billion rupees (1,681,900,000)
Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation – 7.5 billion rupees (7,594,500,000)
Ministry of Water Supply – 30.8 billion rupees (30,862,884,000)
Ministry of Women, Child Affairs and Social Empowerment – 116.3 billion rupiah (116,349,300,000)
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Aviation Services – 5.8 billion rupees (5,808,775,000)
Ministry of Technology – 6.6 billion rupees (6,634,840,000)
Ministry of Investment Promotion – 4.2 billion rupees (4,267,410,000)
Ministry of Public Security – 112.8 billion rupees (112,808,260,000)
Ministry of Labor and Foreign Employment – 4.7 billion rupees (4,712,000,000)
Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs – 6.4 billion rupees (6,476,000,000)
Ministry of Waterways – 73.3 billion rupees (73,332,000,000)
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