Uttarakhand Unveils ₹1.01 Lakh Crore Budget, Prioritizing Infra and Welfare

The Uttarakhand government, led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has unveiled a ₹1,01,175.33 crore budget for the financial year 2025-26. Presented by Finance Minister Prem Chandra Aggarwal in the State Assembly in Dehradun, the budget prioritizes infrastructure, welfare, and economic growth while ensuring fiscal stability. The financial blueprint follows the ‘GYAN’ model (Gareeb, Yuva, Anndata, and Naari), with a special focus on the poor, youth, farmers, and women. Key sectors such as agriculture, industry, energy, roads, connectivity, tourism, Ayush, and social security receive major allocations, aiming to boost development across the state.

Key Highlights of Uttarakhand Budget 2025-26

1. Budget Allocation & Revenue Projections

  • Total Budget: ₹1,01,175.33 crore
  • Total Receipts: ₹1,01,034.75 crore
  • Revenue Receipts: ₹62,540.54 crore
  • Capital Receipts: ₹38,494.21 crore
  • Tax Revenue Projection: ₹39,917.74 crore
  • Non-Tax Revenue Projection: ₹22,622.80 crore

2. Focus Areas of the Budget

  • Infrastructure & Connectivity
  • Agriculture & Rural Development
  • Industry & Startups
  • Tourism & Cultural Development
  • Water Resources & Irrigation
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Social Security & Welfare

3. Major Allocations in Key Sectors

A. Infrastructure Development

  • New Road Construction: 220 km
  • Reconstruction of Roads: 1,000 km
  • Renovation of Existing Roads: 1,550 km
  • Road Safety: ₹1,200 crore
  • 37 New Bridges
  • PMGSY Scheme: ₹1,065 crore
  • Bus Stations Construction: ₹15 crore
  • Civil Aviation Development: ₹36.88 crore

B. Industry & Startups

  • MSME Development: ₹50 crore
  • Mega Industry Policy: ₹35 crore
  • Startup Promotion: ₹30 crore
  • Mega Project Scheme: ₹500 crore

C. Water Resources & Irrigation

  • Jamrani Dam: ₹625 crore
  • Song Dam: ₹75 crore
  • Lakhwad Project: ₹285 crore
  • Jal Jeevan Mission: ₹1,843 crore
  • Urban Water Supply: ₹100 crore
  • Special Capital Assistance: ₹1,500 crore

D. Tourism & Cultural Development

  • Tehri Lake Development: ₹100 crore
  • Manskhanda Scheme: ₹25 crore
  • Vibrant Village Scheme: ₹20 crore
  • Char Dham Road Network: ₹10 crore
  • New Tourist Destinations Development: ₹10 crore

E. Environment & Sustainability

  • CAMPA Scheme: ₹395 crore
  • Climate Change Mitigation: ₹60 crore
  • Spring & River Rejuvenation Authority (SARA): ₹125 crore
  • Public Forests Afforestation: ₹10 crore

F. Social Security & Welfare

  • Total Social Security Allocation: ₹1,811.66 crore
  • Subsidies on Welfare Schemes: ₹918.92 crore
  • Food Security Scheme: ₹600 crore
  • PM Awas Yojana (Rural): ₹207.18 crore
  • PM Awas Yojana (Urban): ₹54.12 crore
  • EWS Housing Grants: ₹25 crore
  • Cooking Gas Subsidy: ₹55 crore
  • Environmental Friend Insurance: ₹2 crore
  • Free Travel for Low-Income Groups (State Buses): ₹40 crore
  • State Food Grain Scheme: ₹10 crore
  • Affordable Salt for Antyodaya Ration Holders: ₹34.36 crore
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Uttarakhand Unveils ₹1.01 Lakh Crore Budget, Prioritizing Infra & Welfare
Budget Size ₹1,01,175.33 crore
Total Receipts ₹1,01,034.75 crore (Revenue: ₹62,540.54 Cr, Capital: ₹38,494.21 Cr)
Infrastructure 220 km new roads, 1,550 km renovation, ₹1,200 Cr for road safety, ₹1,065 Cr under PMGSY
Industry & Startups ₹50 Cr for MSMEs, ₹35 Cr for Mega Industry Policy, ₹500 Cr for Mega Project Scheme
Water Resources & Irrigation ₹625 Cr for Jamrani Dam, ₹1,843 Cr for Jal Jeevan Mission, ₹285 Cr for Lakhwad Project
Tourism Development ₹100 Cr for Tehri Lake, ₹25 Cr for Manskhanda Scheme, ₹10 Cr for new tourist sites
Environmental Sustainability ₹395 Cr for CAMPA, ₹60 Cr for climate change, ₹125 Cr for river rejuvenation
Social Security & Welfare ₹1,811.66 Cr for welfare, ₹600 Cr for Food Security, ₹55 Cr for cooking gas subsidy
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