New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday presented a historic Rs 1 lakh crore budget for the financial year 2025-26, outlining ten key focus areas, including Yamuna cleaning, women’s economic empowerment, infrastructure, water, and connectivity. She described it as a roadmap to make the national capital self-reliant.
In her 138-minute speech, Gupta, who also serves as the finance minister, called the maiden Budget of the BJP-led Delhi government “historic,” declaring that the days of “corruption and inefficiency” were over.
This marks the first Budget presented by a BJP-led government in Delhi in over 26 years, following the party’s victory over the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in last month’s Assembly elections.
Emphasising infrastructure development, the chief minister announced that capital expenditure has been doubled to Rs 28,000 crore in the 2025-26 Budget.
The total Budget outlay for fiscal year 2025-26 marks a 31.5 per cent increase from the previous year.
To combat pollution in Delhi, Rs 300 crore has been set aside by the BJP government.
Taking a dig at the AAP which ruled the city for over 10 years, CM Gupta recited lines of renowned poet Bashir Badr,
“Dil ki basti puraani dilli hai, jo bhi guzra hai usne lootaa hai” (The locality of my heart is old Delhi, whoever has passed through it has looted it).
Gupta said that the Budget is the first step to develop the national capital.
“Delhi went down in every aspect of development in the past decade. The previous government ruined the economic health of the national capital like termites,” she said.
A major focus of the Budget is the cleaning and rejuvenation of the Yamuna River, inspired by the Sabarmati river-front project.
The government has allocated Rs 500 crore for Yamuna cleaning, ensuring that only treated water enters the river through the decentralization of 40 sewage treatment plants (STPs).
Additionally, Rs 500 crore has been earmarked for the repair and upgradation of STPs, and Rs 250 crore for replacing old sewer lines.
A major focus has also been placed on clean drinking water and sanitation, with Rs 9,000 crore allocated for related projects.
The health sector has been allocated Rs 6,874 crore, with a focus on setting up health and wellness centres and expanding the Ayushman Arogya Mandir initiative. The Delhi government has also allocated Rs 210 crore for providing nutrient kits and an allowance of Rs 21,000 to expecting mothers.
The Delhi government has allocated Rs 1,000 crore for improved transport links connecting NCR and a total of Rs 12,952 crore for the transport sector.
To curb corruption in the free-bus ride scheme for women, the government will replace pink tickets with cards.
For women’s welfare, Rs 5,100 crore has been earmarked to provide Rs 2,500 per month to eligible women.
Additionally, the government will install 50,000 CCTV cameras across the city to enhance women’s safety.
Gupta announced that the government aims to make Delhi an investment- and innovation-friendly city. To achieve this, a new industrial policy and a new warehouse policy will be introduced. A Traders’ Welfare Board will also be established.
Furthermore, Delhi will host its first-ever ‘Global Investment Summit’, which will be held every two years. To support small-scale industries, Rs 50 crore has been earmarked for skill development programs, including bee-keeping.
In a major cultural initiative, the Delhi government will host an ‘International Film Festival’ with a budget allocation of Rs 30 crore.
The government has also allocated Rs 696 crore for the development in slum clusters and Rs 100 crore has been set aside for opening 100 Atal Canteens across the national capital.
“There is a lot of difference between us and them (AAP). You (AAP) made ‘Sheesh Mahal’ for yourself, we will build houses for the poor. You installed pot toilets worth lakhs, we will make toilets for the people in slum areas,” she said.
On education, Gupta attacked the previous AAP government, accusing it of misleading people about the quality of education. “The AAP government has failed many students in 9th and 11th standard so that their 10th and 12th results appear better,” she alleged.
To reform the education system, the government will set up ‘CM SHRI Schools’, inspired by ‘PM SHRI Schools’ and aligned with the New Education Policy 2020. The FY26 Budget has allocated Rs 100 crore for these schools.
Additionally, the Delhi government will provide free laptops to 1,200 students passing class 10th and has allocated Rs 750 crore for this.
CM Gupta also announced a new education hub in the Narela area. The government has allocated Rs 100 crore for a pilot project to remove overhead electrical lines and shift high-tension power lines.
The environment and forest department will receive Rs 506 crore. In a key infrastructural move, the Delhi government has set aside Rs 6,897 crore for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. A new jail will also be set up on the city’s outskirts to shift Tihar Jail.
For animal welfare, the government will set up modern cow shelters in Delhi’s Ghummanhera area with an allocation of Rs 40 crore.
“This is not just a Budget but a vision for the future of Delhi. We have set some objectives in this Budget-now Delhi will be the city of trust, not void promises,” Gupta said.