Uttar Pradesh Budget 2025–26

Uttar Pradesh Budget 2025–26: Key Highlights

Total Outlay: ₹8,08,736 crore (~9.8% higher than 2024–25)

Fiscal Deficit: ₹91,399.80 crore (~2.97% of GSDP, within FRBM limit)

Capital Outlay: 20.5% of budget (~₹1.65 lakh crore)

Revenue Surplus: ₹79,516.36 crore (Revenue Receipts: ₹6,62,690.93 crore; Revenue Expenditure: ₹5,83,174.57 crore)


Sector-wise Allocations

SectorAllocation (₹ crore)% of Budget
Infrastructure1,79,00022%
Education1,06,36013%
Agriculture & Rural Development89,35311%
Healthcare & Medical50,5506%
Social Security & Welfare*~32,3494%
New Schemes / Innovation Fund28,4783.5%

*Estimated from combined social security, welfare, and women-focused schemes.


Key Announcements

Infrastructure & Transport

  • Four new expressways:
    • Greenfield Agra-Lucknow → Ganga Expressway (₹900 cr)
    • Vindhya Expressway
    • Ganga Expressway Extension
    • Bundelkhand-Rewa Expressway
  • ₹461 crore for Bundelkhand Defence Industrial Corridor
  • ₹3–5 crore for AI City & Technology Research Translation Park

Education & Technology

  • Smart classrooms in government polytechnics
  • Renovation of labs & Centres of Excellence in AI
  • Innovation Fund to promote startups

Social Welfare

  • Rani Laxmibai Scooty Scheme (₹400 cr) for meritorious college girls
  • Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangla Yojana (₹700 cr), Lakhpati Didi scheme covering 31 lakh women
  • Baba Bhim Rao Ambedkar Smarak & Cultural Centre in Lucknow

Healthcare

  • Chief Minister Jan Arogya Abhiyan: free treatment up to ₹5 lakh for designated groups
  • 1,500 new medical seats, 13 autonomous medical colleges, 3 PPP model colleges

Agriculture & Rural Development

  • Support for horticulture, animal husbandry, fisheries, cooperatives, Namami Gange project
  • Rural water supply and Panchayati Raj development

Tourism & Religion

  • ₹150 cr for Ayodhya, ₹125 cr for Mathura, ₹100 cr for Naimisharanya, ₹50 cr for Chitrakoot
  • Infrastructure for temples and religious corridors (Banke Bihari Temple, Maa Vindhyavasini Temple, etc.)

Economic & Fiscal Indicators

  • GSDP: Projected ₹30.77 lakh crore by 2025–26 (11.85% growth at current prices)
  • Per Capita Income: ₹93,514 (2023–24)
  • Indebtedness: Projected to decrease from 36.7% of GSDP (2016–17) → 29.4% (2025–26)

Vision & Strategic Focus

  • Theme: “Priority to the deprived” (Vanchit ko vareeyeta) & “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah” (well-being for all)
  • Focus Areas: Trade, Tourism, Technology, Tradition, Talent
  • Goal: Transform UP into a trillion-dollar economy with inclusive growth, social empowerment, and infrastructure-led development

Historical Context & Budget Evolution

YearFocus
2017–18Farmers & loan waiver → reduced farmer suicides
2018–19Infrastructure & industrial growth → first Investors’ Summit
2019–20Women’s empowerment (Mission Shakti)
2020–21Youth-focused budget
2021–22Self-reliance
2022–23Upliftment → self-sufficiency
2023–24Inclusive & self-reliant UP
2024–25Public welfare, aligned with Ram Rajya ideals
2025–26Priority to deprived, tech & infrastructure push

Financial Overview

  • 2024–25 Budget: ₹7.36 lakh crore, Fiscal Deficit: ₹86,530.51 cr (~11.75%)
  • 2025–26 Budget: ₹8.08 lakh crore, Fiscal Deficit: ₹91,399.80 cr (~11.32%)
  • CM Response: Emphasized increased budget size, higher spending, improved tax collection & law and order vs previous regime
  • Concerns (LoP SP): Under-utilisation of prior budgets, overestimation of revenue, potential inflation

    Updated - Feb 21, 2025 4:44 PM | HT