above shows the allocation under gender budgeting for the budgets from 2005-06 to 2012-13. The table shows the number of ministries and their demands that have been put in place by them under the demand for grants. The demands represent the allocations which will be used to by the ministry for a women specific program or at least a program where women can be beneficiaries as well. It can be seen from the table that the number of ministries has increased from 9 in 2005-06 to 33 in 2012-13. The demand for grants under gender budgeting has also increased from 10 to 49 in the same period.
The gender budget for 2013-14 is among the highest allocations so far with Rs 97,134 crore, only next to the ministry of finance and defence. Even though this year nearly 35 ministries put in demand for grants under gender budget statement the following graph shows the gender budget allocations for top 5 different ministries: