Delhi Budget 2026: ₹1.03 Lakh crore outlay with focus on Green, Infra and welfare
New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): The Delhi Budget was presented in the Delhi Legislative Assembly with a total outlay of ₹1,03,700 crore, marking an increase of ₹3,700 crore, or about 3.7 per cent, compared to the previous year.
Out of the total budget, ₹62,550 crore has been allocated for schemes and projects, while ₹41,150 crore has been earmarked for revenue and capital expenditure, according to the release.
On infrastructure, ₹11,266 crore has been allocated to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, ₹5,921 crore to the Public Works Department, and ₹7,887 crore for urban development. The government plans redevelopment of 750 kilometres of roads with an allocation of ₹1,392 crore and ₹800 crore for unauthorised colonies. MLA funds have been set at ₹350 crore, and new fruit and vegetable markets will also be developed.
In the health sector, ₹12,645 crore has been earmarked, including ₹150 crore for ICU and hospital projects, ₹787 crore for medicines and equipment, and ₹202 crore for the expansion of the Ayushman scheme. More than 750 new health centers will be established, and ₹25 crore has been allocated for the ANMOL scheme for newborn screening.
Under social empowerment, ₹7,406 crore has been allocated to women and child development. Key schemes include ₹5,110 crore for the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, ₹450 crore for free bus travel for women and transgender persons, ₹260 crore for free LPG cylinders, and ₹128 crore for the "Lakhpati Beti Yojana."
To improve governance, the government will establish 13 mini secretariats with an allocation of ₹100 crore, digitize land records, and set up a new think tank named DITI.
The tourism sector has been allocated ₹412 crore, which includes plans for an international film festival, installation of 1,000 modern toilets, and city beautification initiatives.
For environmental protection, ₹300 crore has been allocated for pollution control measures, along with ₹204 crore for the MCD to tackle pollution. The government also plans to enhance waste processing capacity and introduce a carbon credit scheme. (ANI)
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