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Uttarakhand Budget 2025-26: Key Highlights and Focus Areas

Uttarakhand Budget 2025-26: Key Highlights and Focus Areas
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Uttarakhand Budget 2025-26: Key Highlights and Focus Areas

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Budget AnnouncementRs 1,01,175.33 crore budget presented by the State Finance Minister in the State Assembly, Dehradun.
Sectoral Focus AreasAgriculture, industry, energy, infrastructure, connectivity, tourism, and Ayush.
Revenue and ReceiptsTotal receipts: Rs 1,01,034.75 crore (Revenue receipts: Rs 62,540.54 crore, Capital receipts: Rs 38,494.21 crore). Tax revenue: Rs 39,917.74 crore, Non-tax revenue: Rs 22,622.80 crore.
'GYAN' ModelFocus on Gareeb (Poor), Yuva (Youth), Anndata (Farmers), Naari (Women).
Boost to Industry and StartupsRs 50 crore for MSME industries, Rs 35 crore for Mega Industry Policy, Rs 30 crore for startup promotion, Rs 500 crore under Mega Project Scheme.
Water Resources and IrrigationFunds for Jamrani Dam, Song Dam, Lakhwad Project. Rs 1,500 crore under special capital assistance, Rs 1,843 crore for Jal Jeevan Mission, Rs 100 crore for urban water supply.
Roads, Transport, and Infrastructure220 km new roads, 1,000 km reconstructed, 1,550 km renovated. Rs 1,200 crore for road safety, 37 new bridges, Rs 1,065 crore under PMGSY, Rs 36.88 crore for Civil Aviation Department.
Tourism and Cultural DevelopmentRs 100 crore for Tehri Lake, Rs 25 crore for Manskhanda Scheme, Rs 20 crore for Vibrant Village Scheme, Rs 10 crore for new tourist destinations, Rs 10 crore for Char Dham road network.
Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentRs 395 crore for CAMPA scheme, Rs 60 crore for climate change mitigation, Rs 125 crore for SARA, Rs 10 crore for public afforestation.
Social Security and WelfareRs 1,811.66 crore for social security schemes, Rs 918.92 crore for welfare subsidies, Rs 600 crore for Food Security Scheme, Rs 207.18 crore for PMAY (Rural), Rs 54.12 crore for PMAY (Urban), Rs 25 crore for EWS housing, Rs 55 crore for cooking gas subsidies, Rs 2 crore for Environmental Friend Insurance, Rs 40 crore for free travel on state transport buses, Rs 10 crore for State Food Grain Scheme, Rs 34.36 crore for subsidized salt for Antyodaya ration card holders.
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak YojanaCentral government scheme launched in 2000. 800,000 km rural roads built, 180,000 habitations connected. Funding shared 60:40 between Central and State governments since 2015-16.
Vibrant Villages ProgrammeCentrally sponsored scheme for border villages in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Ladakh. Covers 2,963 villages, 663 in the first phase.

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