States set to trim FY24 spend on roads, bridges
The combined capital expenditure of the 16 large states, which account for 80% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), on roads and bridges will fall to 0.58% of the gross state domestic product, compared to 0.61% in the previous fiscal, ac...

The combined capital expenditure of the 16 large states, which account for 80% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), on roads and bridges will fall to 0.58% of the gross state domestic product, compared to 0.61% in the previous fiscal, according to their budgets.
In contrast, the Centre's spending is set to rise to 0.86% of the GDP in 2023-24, from 0.76% in the previous year.
The overall spending of 16 states and the Centre will be 1.44% of the GDP this fiscal, with the Centre is expected to spend ₹2.59 lakh crore on road infrastructure while the combined budgeted spending of 16 states is ₹ 1.42 lakh crore.

The analysis does not include data from Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, and north-eastern states, except Assam, hilly areas and Union territories.
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat will spend the highest on road infrastructure this fiscal.
An ET analysis showed that states' spending on roads and bridges as a proportion of GSDP has remained static at around 0.5% for the past decade. The Centre's spending on roads and bridges is expected to increase 4.3 times from a meagre 0.2% of the GDP in 2015-16.
In absolute terms, the Centre's capital expenditure on roads has increased at a compound annual growth rate of 32.3% since 2015-16, whereas the growth in states has been just 11.2%.
States tend to spend more on infrastructure for the rural sector, agriculture and irrigation, said Sabnavis. "Spending on roads and bridges is not a priority," he said.
Jagannarayan Padmanabhan, senior director - consulting, CRISIL Market Intelligence and Analytics, said the reclassification of roads is also a cause for lower spending. "Over time state highways get handed over to NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) and they get converted to NHs - increase in traffic being one of the key considerations. In this way the expenses of converting a state highway to national highway lies with the NHAI and the maintenance cost also gets transferred to the NHAI."
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