The Centre raised ₹45,306 crore through disinvestment and asset monetisation in FY26, exceeding the revised estimate and strengthening government capital receipts.
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- The government realised ₹45,306.05 crore through disinvestment and asset monetisation during FY26, significantly exceeding the revised estimate of ₹33,837 crore.
- Disinvestment generated ₹16,885.56 crore, while asset monetisation contributed ₹28,420.49 crore to the government’s total miscellaneous capital receipts.
- The figures were disclosed by Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary in a written reply submitted to the Lok Sabha.
- The combined receipts surpassed the revised target for miscellaneous capital receipts, which include proceeds from public-sector disinvestment and asset monetisation.
- For FY27, the government has budgeted ₹80,000 crore under miscellaneous capital receipts, setting a significantly higher annual mobilisation target.
- The Centre has already realised ₹59,083 crore under miscellaneous capital receipts during FY27, indicating substantial progress towards the annual target.
- Asset monetisation has contributed around ₹6,367 crore to FY27 receipts so far, supporting the government’s broader strategy of unlocking public assets.
- The disinvestment and asset monetisation programme is intended to unlock value from public assets and generate resources for wider economic and development priorities.




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