Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh Budget 2026-27
- 26 Feb 2026
- 8 min read
Why in News?
- The Government of Chhattisgarh presented the Budget 2026–27 in the State Legislative Assembly, where Finance Minister O. P. Choudhary unveiled a ₹1.72 lakh crore ‘Sankalp Budget’ under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.
Key Points:
- Budget Framework & Vision: The budget is framed around SANKALP, which builds upon the pillars of GYAN (Poor, Youth, Farmers, Women) and GATI (Governance, Infrastructure, Technology, Industry).
- S – Samaveshi Vikas (Inclusive Development): Ensuring that growth benefits all sections of society, especially women, farmers, youth, tribal communities, and marginalised groups.
- A – Adhosanrachna (Infrastructure): Expanding physical and digital infrastructure including roads, water resources, education cities, healthcare facilities and connectivity to drive economic activity.
- N – Nivesh (Investment): Attracting investment to boost industrial growth, job creation, and economic diversification.
- K – Kushal Manav Sansadhan (Skilled Human Resources): Prioritising skill development and education to build a future-ready workforce.
- A – Antyodaya (Upliftment of the Marginalised): Targeting programmes that uplift the poorest and most vulnerable segments, including tribal belts and remote regions.
- L – Livelihood: Enhancing rural and urban livelihoods through farm support, MSME growth, tourism development, and employment schemes.
- P – Policy to Results (Policy se Parinam tak): Ensuring effective implementation and measurable outcomes on ground.
- Fiscal Position (₹ Crore):
- Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP): 7,09,553
- Total Receipts: 1,72,000
- Total Expenditure: 1,72,000
- Revenue Expenditure: 1,45,000
- Capital Expenditure: 26,500
- Capex to Budget: 15.4%
- Capex to GSDP: 3.7%
- Revenue Deficit: 2,000
- Fiscal Deficit: 20,400
- Fiscal Deficit as % of GSDP: 2.87%
- Flagship Yojna (₹ Crore):
- Krishak Unnati Yojana: 10,000
- Mahatari Vandan Yojana: 8,200
- Jal Jeevan Mission – 3,000 Crore
- National Health Mission – 2,000 Crore
- Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana – 1,725 Crore
- Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan – 1,500 Crore
- Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) – 825 Crore
- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana – 820 Crore
- Deendayal Upadhyaya Landless Agricultural Laborer Welfare Scheme – 600 Crore
- Samagra Vikas Yojana (Rural Development) – 300 Crore
- Provisions for Major Departments:
- 22,360 Crore for School Education
- 16,560 Crore for Panchayat and Rural Development
- 13,507 Crore for Agriculture
- 12,820 Crore for Food and Civil Supplies
- 11,000 Crore for Women and Child Development
- 9,451 Crore for Public Works
- 9,015 Crore for Energy
- Social Sector & Welfare:
- Health, Nutrition & Family Welfare: Over ₹3,500 crore allocated to strengthen healthcare, including major schemes under Ayushman Bharat and National Health Mission.
- Cashless medical treatment scheme for government employees with ₹100 crore provision.
- New district hospitals and specialised health institutions (e.g., cancer and cardiac centres) are planned, along with improved rural healthcare infrastructure.
- Women & Child Development: Rani Durgavati Scheme: Girls to receive ₹1.5 lakh on turning 18 as long-term financial support.
- 50% exemption in property registration fees for women encourages asset ownership.
- Enhanced pensions and welfare schemes with ₹1,400 crore allocation.
- Expansion of maternal and child welfare programs and Anganwadi services strengthen early childhood nutrition.
- Mahatari Support: Substantial allocation for maternal welfare and nutrition schemes to improve maternity and early childhood outcomes.
- Construction of 250 Mahatari Sadans and an OBC girls’ hostel in Raipur with 200 seats.
- Education & Skill Development:
- Education Cities proposed in sensitive regions like Abujhmad and Jagargunda to improve access and quality.
- Highest allocations to the School Education Department, including ₹22,000 crore.
- Funds for university grants, ITIs, and polytechnic modernisation to boost human capital formation.
- New missions such as AI Mission, Nipun Mission, and Sports Excellence Mission have been introduced to drive innovation, skill building, and competitiveness.
- Infrastructure & Connectivity:
- ₹9,450 crore for public works focused on road expansion.
- ₹200 crore for the Chief Minister’s Rapid Road Connectivity Scheme.
- Water resources & drinking water schemes totalling ₹3,500 crore for irrigation and rural water supply.
- Enhancement of regional airports (Bilaspur, Ambikapur, Jagdalpur) with dedicated funds to strengthen connectivity.
- Power infrastructure expansion with new substations and rooftop solar initiatives.
- Agriculture & Rural Development:
- ₹10,000 crore under Krishak Unnati Yojana to boost agricultural productivity and income.
- Irrigation projects like the Matnar and Deurgaon Barrages (₹2,024 crore) are designed to boost irrigation coverage, especially in previously under-served areas.
- Support to landless agricultural households enhances livelihood security.
- Tribal, Bastar & Regional Focus: A major thrust is on inclusive development in historically marginalised areas such as Bastar and Surguja:
- Targeted upliftment in Bastar and Surguja through infrastructure, livelihoods, education, and culture initiatives like the Bastar–Surguja Olympics.
- Additional security measures, including 1,500 new Bastar Fighter posts, to promote peace and development.
- Industrial Growth & Economic Expansion:
- ₹250 crore provision for establishing 23 new industrial parks to boost investments and employment.
- Strong push for MSMEs, start-ups, and investment missions to strengthen industrial growth.
- Tourism development funds and support for Mainpat and other destinations aim to diversify economic opportunities.
- Focus on sustainable development with environmental and green initiatives integrated into economic planning.
- Fiscal Social Balance: Nearly 40% of the budget is reserved for social sector development, 36% for economic activity, and the rest for administrative and general services. This balanced allocation aims to ensure welfare and growth go hand-in-hand.
- Mission-Led Growth Initiatives: to modernise governance, support innovation, and create jobs in emerging sectors.
- Chief Minister AI Mission
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Tourism Development Mission
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Sports Excellence Mission
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Infrastructure Mission
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Startup & Skill Mission
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Environmental & Forest Development:
- Allocation for forest conservation with plans for 1,000 forest department jobs and significant funding for sanctuary and eco-tourism development.
- Emphasis on sustainable and green economic growth initiatives.
- Significance: The Chhattisgarh Budget 2026–27, themed ‘SANKALP’, provides a comprehensive blueprint for socio-economic transformation by strengthening agriculture, healthcare, education, infrastructure, industry, tribal welfare, women empowerment, and sustainable development. With a balanced approach between welfare spending and economic stimulation, the budget aims to propel the state toward inclusive growth and long-term prosperity.