Uttar Pradesh Presents ₹9.13 Trillion Budget for 2026–27, Outlay Up 12.2%
The Government of Uttar Pradesh has presented a ₹9.13 trillion Budget for the financial year 2026–27, reflecting an increase of 12.2% over the previous year’s outlay. The Budget was tabled in the State Assembly by Finance Minister Suresh Khanna.
The Budget focuses on fiscal discipline, infrastructure development, employment generation, and strengthening social sectors such as education, health, and agriculture.
The Finance Minister stated that the state government remains committed to prudent fiscal management and debt control.
In line with the recommendations of the Sixteenth Finance Commission, the fiscal deficit limit for 2026–27 has been fixed at 3% of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). This ceiling will remain applicable until 2030–31.
Maintaining fiscal discipline is aimed at ensuring sustainable growth while managing borrowing levels effectively.
Key allocations in the Budget include:
The emphasis on education and agriculture highlights the government’s focus on human capital and rural development.
Capital investment and infrastructure development have been identified as major drivers of economic growth. The government plans to:
Large-scale employment-oriented training initiatives will be implemented in mission mode. Existing skill development centres will be upgraded, and new centres will be established across districts.
Additionally, job placement and skill centres will be set up under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to ensure private sector participation.
The ₹9.13 trillion Budget underscores Uttar Pradesh’s strategy of combining fiscal prudence with growth-oriented spending to strengthen its economic base.
Q1. What is the total outlay of Uttar Pradesh’s Budget for the financial year 2026–27?
(a) ₹8.50 trillion
(b) ₹8.75 trillion
(c) ₹9.00 trillion
(d) ₹9.13 trillion
(e) ₹9.50 trillion
Q2. The Uttar Pradesh Budget 2026–27 reflects an increase of approximately what percentage over the previous year?
(a) 8%
(b) 10%
(c) 12.2%
(d) 14%
(e) 15%
Q3. The fiscal deficit limit for Uttar Pradesh for FY 2026–27 has been set at:
(a) 2% of GSDP
(b) 2.5% of GSDP
(c) 3% of GSDP
(d) 3.5% of GSDP
(e) 4% of GSDP
Q4. Which sector received 12.4% allocation in the Uttar Pradesh Budget 2026–27?
(a) Health
(b) Education
(c) Agriculture
(d) Infrastructure
(e) Industry
Q5. Skill development and job placement centres in Uttar Pradesh will be established under which model?
(a) BOT Model
(b) EPC Model
(c) Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
(d) Cooperative Model
(e) Franchise Model
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