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In the following table, for each country/territory, IMF figures shows government's revenue, expenditure, and net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) as percentage of GDP and in current USD, calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. [3]
The defence budget of India was increased to ₹ 621,940 crore (US$73 billion) in the 2024-2025 union budget from ₹ 593,538 crore (US$69 billion) during last year. This year’s defence budget accounts for 1.89% of the country’s projected gross domestic product (GDP) for 2024-25.
₹ 160 crore (US$19 million) [69] Tamil Nadu. Month 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 Collections M-O-M Change Collections M-O-M Change Collections M-O-M Change
28.5 5.3 283.5 95.3 Banking 6 207 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation: New Delhi 77.5 5.1 80.6 41.9 Oil and gas 7 259 Indian Oil Corporation: New Delhi 93.8 5.0 57.8 27.8 Oil and gas: 8 284 Tata Motors: Mumbai 52.9 3.8 44.4 43.8 Automotive 9 293 Axis Bank: Mumbai 16.7 3.2 182.0 42.3 Banking 10 372 NTPC Limited: New Delhi 21.2 2.4 54.7 42.5 ...
The film was made at the budget of ₹ 55 crore (US$11.36 million), while Indo-Asian News Service estimated the budget to be around ₹ 35–45 crore (US$4.6–6.0 million). [147] In August 2009, Reliance Big Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights of the film, along with the Hrithik Roshan -starrer Kites (2010) for ₹ 140 crore ...
State's debt liability recorded an increase of 14.4 per cent and rose from ₹ 124,081 crore (US$20.33 billion) in 2013–14 to ₹ 141,947 crore (US$22.13 billion) in 2014–15. This liability as a percentage of GSDP was 31.4 per cent, which is higher than the target of 29.8 per cent fixed in the Kerala Fiscal Responsibility Act.
It handled 3.66 crore (36.6 million) passengers and 694,300 tonnes of cargo during FY 2014–2015. [91] An upgrade plan was initiated in 2006, targeted at increasing the capacity of the airport to handle up to 4 crore (40 million) passengers annually [92] and the new terminal T2 was opened in February 2014. [93]
Every year, about 5.5 crore (55 million) tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) and 3,800 crore (38 billion) litres of sewage are generated in the urban areas of India. In addition, large quantities of solid and liquid wastes are generated by industries. Waste generation in India is expected to increase rapidly in the future.