Delhi Budget 2025-26: Rekha Gupta Unveils Rs 1 Lakh Crore Budget with Focus on Infrastructure, Welfare & Economic Growth
Delhi Chief Minister and Finance Minister Rekha Gupta presented the Delhi Budget 2025-26, with a record allocation of Rs 1 lakh crore. The budget emphasizes infrastructure development, social welfare, healthcare, education, and economic growth. It marks a 31.5% increase from the previous year’s budget and aims to bring transparency, efficiency, and rapid development to the capital.
Rekha Gupta described this as a “historic Budget”, aiming to accelerate Delhi’s transformation through increased capital expenditure and public welfare schemes. She criticized the past administration for corruption and mismanagement and vowed to implement projects with efficiency.
The budget sees a major boost in capital expenditure, with an allocation of Rs 28,000 crore, double the previous year’s spending, focusing on roads, water supply, and sewer systems.
| Category | Allocation (in Crores) | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Total Budget | Rs 1 lakh crore | Historic budget with a 31.5% increase |
| Capital Expenditure | Rs 28,000 | Infrastructure, roads, sewer systems, clean water |
| Transport Development | Rs 12,952 | Metro, bus services, NCR connectivity |
| Women Welfare | Rs 5,100 | Rs 2,500 monthly aid to eligible women |
| Healthcare (PMJAY) | Rs 2,144 | Improving medical services in Delhi |
| Education | Rs 100 | New CM Shri Schools, free laptops to students |
| Sanitation & Clean Water | Rs 9,000 | Improving drinking water supply and sewer systems |
| Traders’ Welfare | – | Formation of Traders’ Welfare Board |
| Sewage Treatment | Rs 500 | Upgradation of STPs |
| Pollution Control | Rs 300 | Reducing air and water pollution |
| Environment & Forest | Rs 506 | Tree plantation, conservation projects |
| Smart Electricity Lines | Rs 100 | Removing overhead electric cables |
| Municipal Corporation | Rs 6,897 | Urban development initiatives |
| Film Festival | Rs 30 | Promoting culture and tourism |
| Cow Shelters | Rs 40 | Establishing modern shelters in Ghummanhera |
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