Overview
- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented the 2026–27 plan on Tuesday, calling it Delhi’s first Green Budget with about Rs 22,236 crore set aside for environmental work.
- Education gets Rs 19,326 crore and health Rs 13,034 crore, with major infrastructure outlays for PWD at Rs 5,921 crore, urban development at Rs 7,887 crore and end‑to‑end recarpeting of 750 km of roads.
- The government set Rs 1,352 crore for dust‑free roads and Rs 454 crore for the Najafgarh drain, Rs 3,942 crore for power with Rs 200 crore to move overhead wires underground and Rs 9,000 crore for the Delhi Jal Board.
- Welfare measures include the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana with Rs 5,110 crore to provide Rs 2,500 per month to eligible women, 750 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs funded at Rs 1,500 crore and free bicycles for 1.3 lakh Class IX girls.
- Fiscal markers point to about Rs 74,000 crore in tax revenue, a tax‑to‑GSDP ratio rising to 5.09 percent and a revenue surplus near Rs 9,092 crore, while the Economic Survey pegs GSDP at Rs 13.27 lakh crore and per‑capita income at about Rs 5.31 lakh.