B30-BUDGET26-T19 राजस्व घाटा (Revenue Deficit)
सरल व्याख्या (Hindi):
राजस्व घाटा वह स्थिति होती है जब सरकार की राजस्व प्राप्तियाँ
(revenue receipts) उसके राजस्व खर्च (revenue expenditure) से कम पड़ जाती हैं।
इसका मतलब यह होता है कि सरकार को रोज़मर्रा के खर्चों के लिए भी उधार लेना पड़ रहा है।
English Explanation:
Revenue deficit is the excess of revenue expenditure over revenue receipts,
indicating borrowing for routine expenditure.
HCAM™ Hinglish Explanation:
Jab government ki regular income kam ho jaati hai
aur daily kharch zyada ho jaata hai,
tab government ko loan lena padta hai.
Isi situation ko revenue deficit kehte hain.
HCAM™ Signal:
Task: Borrow for routine → Outcome: Deficit → Impact: Fiscal stress →
Consequence: Sustainability risk
What is revenue deficit?
Revenue deficit happens when revenue expenditure becomes higher than revenue receipts. This means the government may need to borrow even for routine or day-to-day spending.
राजस्व घाटा कम करना क्यों महत्वपूर्ण माना जाता है?
क्योंकि राजस्व घाटा बताता है कि सरकार को रोज़मर्रा के खर्च के लिए भी उधार लेना पड़ रहा है। अगर यह लगातार ऊँचा रहे, तो fiscal stress, ब्याज बोझ और long-term sustainability risk बढ़ सकते हैं।
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