Published on: August 20, 2025
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCE AUDIT REPORT 2023-24
KARNATAKA STATE FINANCE AUDIT REPORT 2023-24
NEWS
- The Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) released the State Finance Audit Report 2023-24, tabled in the Assembly.
- This is the first audit to assess the impact of the Karnataka government’s five ‘guarantee’ schemes:
- Gruha Lakshmi
- Gruha Jyoti
- Anna Bhagya
- Shakti
- Yuva Nidhi
- Budget allocation for the schemes: ₹36,538 crore, forming 15% of revenue expenditure in 2023-24.
HIGHLIGHTS
Fiscal Impact
- Revenue growth: 1.86% (2023-24) vs last year.
- Expenditure growth: 12.54%, largely due to guarantees.
- Resulted in a revenue deficit of ₹9,271 crore, reversing recovery seen in 2022-23.
- Fiscal deficit rose from ₹46,623 crore (2022-23) to ₹65,522 crore (2023-24).
Borrowing and Debt Concerns
- To fund schemes and deficits, the state borrowed ₹63,000 crore, significantly higher than the previous year’s ₹26,000 crore.
- This raise concerns over:
- Repayment burden in the near future.
- Increased interest liabilities for the state treasury.
Impact on Capital Expenditure
- Infrastructure spending fell by ₹5,229 crore.
- Incomplete projects rose by 68%, signaling compression in capital formation.
- CAG warned this could be detrimental to future growth prospects.
Subsidy Burden
- Three schemes — Gruha Jyoti, Anna Bhagya, and Shakti — are subsidy-driven.
- Karnataka’s subsidy bill rose to ₹60,774 crore in 2023-24.
Divergent Views
- Finance Department’s stance: Schemes boost local economy, reduce disparities, and support human capital development.
- CAG’s caution: Without rationalising existing subsidies, the schemes will strain state finances and hurt fiscal sustainability.
