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competition refresher magazine subscription Published this article page no  53 Article 116 Votes on account votes of credit and exceptional grants. Procedure to be followed 1. When grants authorised by the Parliament fall short of the required expenditure an estimate is presented before the Parliament for Supplementary or Additional grants. 2. These grants are presented and passed by the Parliament before the end of the financial year. 3. When actual expenditure incurred exceeds the approved grants of the Parliament the Ministry of Finance presents a Demand for Excess Grant. 4. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India bring such excesses to the notice of the Parliament. 5. The Public Accounts Committee examines these excesses and gives recommendations to the Parliament. 6. The Demand for Excess Grants is made after the actual expenditure is incurred and is presented to the Parliament after the end of the financial year in which the expenses were made. Other grants Additional Grant It is granted when a need has arisen during the current financial year for supplementary or additional expenditure upon some new service not contemplated in the Budget for that year. Excess Grant It is granted when money has been spent on any service during a financial year in excess of the amount granted for that year. The demands for excess grants are made after the expenditure has actually been incurred and after the financial year to which it relates has expired. Exceptional Grants It is granted for an exceptional purpose which forms no part of the current service of any financial year.  28 Token Grant It is granted when funds to meet proposed expenditure on a new service can be made available by reappropriation a demand for the grant of a token sum may be submitted to the vote of the House and if the House assents to the demand funds may be so made available competition refresher magazine subscription buy. 


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competition refresher magazine subscription Published this article page no  52 This is apart from 24 seats which have been reserved for areas of PoK and have to be kept vacant in the Assembly. What is delimitation and why is it needed? The Delimitation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir was constituted by the Centre on March 6 last year to redraw Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies of the union territory in accordance with the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act 2019 and Delimitation Act 2002 passed by the Centre in August 2019 along with other J&Kspecific Bills. What is Delimitation? Delimitation literally means the process of fixing limits or boundaries of territorial constituencies in a state that has a legislative body. Who carries out the exercise?Delimitation is undertaken by a highly powerful commission. They are formally known as Delimitation Commission or Boundary Commission.These bodies are so powerful that its orders have the force of law and they cannot be challenged before any court.  27 Insta Curious Did you know that prior to August 5 2019 carving out of J&Ks Assembly seats was carried out under the J&K Constitution and Jammu and Kashmir Representation of the People Act 1957?  Supplementary demand for grants Context The government has sought approval from Parliament to spend an extra 1.07 lakh crore in the current fiscal year.The additional spending of Rs1.58 trillion is required for expenditure commitments towards settling loans taken from National Small Savings Funds for PM Awas Yojana and higher fertiliser subsidy outgo. What are Supplementary Demands for Grants? The supplementary demand for grants is needed for government expenditure over and above the amount for which Parliamentary approval was already obtained during the Budget session. Constitutional provisions Supplementary additional or excess grants and Votes on account votes of credit and exceptional grants are mentioned in the Constitution of India 1949.Article 115 Supplementary additional or excess grants competition refresher magazine subscription buy.


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