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<h1>Central government receipts composition and expenditure split reveal lower devolution to states and dominant revenue spending.</h1> Consolidated monthly accounts through September 2019 present Union government receipts by tax revenue (net to Centre), non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts (loan recoveries and disinvestment), and record that devolution to states is lower than the previous year. Total expenditure is split into revenue and capital accounts, with revenue expenditure dominant; interest payments and major subsidies are identified as the principal revenue components.