The latest Public Debt Management report covers January to March 2021, detailing the Central Government's debt activities. During this quarter, dated securities worth Rs 3,20,349 crore were issued, a significant increase from the previous year. Total government liabilities rose by 6.36% to Rs 1,16,21,781 crore by the end of March 2021, with public debt forming the majority. The report also notes changes in average yields and maturities of new issuances.
Since April-June (Q1) 2010-11, Public Debt Management Cell (PDMC), Budget Division, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, has been bringing out a quarterly report on debt management on a regular basis. The current report pertains to the quarter January - March 2021 (Q4 FY21).
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FAQ :
The latest report pertains to the quarter January - March 2021 (Q4 FY21).
The Central Government issued dated securities worth Rs 3,20,349 crore in Q4 FY21.
No, the Central Government did not raise any amount through Cash Management Bills during January - March 2021.
Total liabilities of the Government increased to Rs 1,16,21,781 crore at end-March 2021.
Public debt accounted for 88.10 per cent of total outstanding liabilities at end-March 2021.
Commercial banks held 37.8 per cent and insurance companies held 25.3 per cent of outstanding dated securities at end-March 2021.