Sparing citizens of any new taxes, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday presented a Rs 2.46 lakh-crore Budget in which he attempted to woo farmers, women and various social groups while not announcing any big-ticket or populist programmes.
The pandemic-induced economic crisis was written all over the 2021-22 Budget, which was a revenue deficit one, as Yediyurappa tried to offer something for everybody with whatever is available.
Here is a look at how Karnataka gets its revenue and how it spends from the available funds.
(Published 09 March 2021, 02:17 IST)