Thiruvananthapuram

State’s public debt soars to Rs 87,063 crore

Express News Service

Kerala might be God’s own country, but God apparently has little to do with the state’s finances. Each person in Kerala owes `26,067, with the state’s public debt amounting to a whopping `87,063.83 crore, Finance Minister K M Mani informed the Assembly on Tuesday.

  The Finance Minister gave details about the per capita and public debt while replying to a question by K S Saleekha of the CPM.

  At the end of March 2011, at the fag end of the LDF rule, public debt had stood at `78,673.24 crore.

 After the UDF Government came to power, the state had availed of  `6453.31 crore by way of loans, he said.

Of this, the government had asked for ` 2,924 crore to be written off.

 Replying to another question, Mani said that Revenue arrears amounted to `4,962 crore.

The Forest Department owed Rs 185.04 crore, Stationery Department ` 12.83 crore, the Police Department, `82.42 crore and the Factories and Boilers Department `1.06 crore.

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