Rekha Gupta Unveils Delhi’s Green Budget 2026 to Tackle Rising Pollution
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented the Budget 2026-27 on March 24, 2026 and with a financial outlay of ₹1,03,700 crore. With this it is marking a 3.7% increase from the previous year. This budget stands out as a ‘Green Budget’ and a strong focus on environmental protection as rising pollution concerns in the national capital of India. Alongside with sustainability the budget also prioritizes education, healthcare, infrastructure and civic services.
A major highlight of the Delhi Budget 2026 it is the strong emphasis on environmental sustainability.
The state government has allocated 21% of the total budget amount for the green initiatives to tackle such environmental problems.
This move follows as the Delhi continues to face severe air pollution challenges especially during winter months.
The budget also aims to integrate a ‘green lens’ into all policies and also ensuring that development does not harm the environment.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to get nearly ₹11,666 crore and along with it ₹1,000 crore specifically for road improvements.
Additionally the ₹1,352 crore has been sanctioned for developing dust-free roads and it is good step to reducing pollution.
The government has also allocated ₹7,887 crore for urban development and shelter projects.,
The Public Works Department (PWD) set to received ₹5,921 crore which will be used for road construction, maintenance and public infrastructure.
Under the budget Education continues to receive the highest allocation with ₹19,148 crore. Budget portion dedicated to improving schools, facilities and quality of education.
The health sector has been allocated ₹12,645 crore and it aiming to enhance healthcare infrastructure, hospital and public health services.
These investments are crucial to ensure human development and social welfare and especially in a growing urban population.
The Delhi Jal Board has been allocated ₹9,000 crore for water supply and sewage management.
The key project includes nearly ₹475 crore for the Chandrawal water treatment plant to ensure uninterrupted supply.
For the power sector ₹3,942 crore has been allocated and it includes ₹200 crore for undergrounding electricity wires, improving safety and reliability.
Q. What is the total outlay of Delhi Budget 2026-27?
A. ₹90,000 crore
B. ₹1,00,000 crore
C. ₹1,03,700 crore
D. ₹1,10,000 crore
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