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The government is shifting its capital expenditure focus from traditional sectors like roads to areas such as water supply, sanitation, digital infrastructure, urban development, and irrigation, according to Elara Securities' report. The growth of capital outlay is expected to slow down to 15.9% YoY in FY26BE, with a decline in transport allocation and a rise in water supply, sanitation, and irrigation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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