7 billion rupees or 6.8 percent of gross domestic product, down from a revised 446.
7 billion rupees or 8.0 percent gap in 2010, a budget presented to parliament said. In 2011 the government is planning to increase tax revenues by 151 billion rupees to 963.
5 billion rupees from 828.2 billion rupees in 2010.
In 2010 the government extracted 128.
7 billion more taxes from the people compared to 2009.
The government said it will raise state salaries by 5.0 percent and clear anomalies.
The estimated salary bill for 2011 will go up to 344 billion rupees from 295 billion rupees indicating that 49 billion rupees out of the extra 151 billion rupees in taxes collected from the people will go for state salaries.
The state will also recruit 10,000 graduates to an already bloated sector of 1.
3 million people. But each year about 20,000 people retire.
Tax Changes
The government said it will raise taxes on raw material but cut duties on machinery and vehicles and cut taxes on the financial sector.
A debit tax charged on bank withdrawals has been removed, a financial VAT cut to 12 percent from 20 and corporate tax cut to 28 from 35 percent