The allocations for Delhi under the Union Budget for 2026-27, the first for the new BJP regime in the city, remain unchanged at ₹1,348 crore, the same amount as the previous year.Chief Minister Rekha Gupta welcomed the budget, highlighting that it is a step toward realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Viksit Bharat'.
The CM described it as a forward-looking and people-centric Budget that will infuse new energy into the resolve of building a developed and self-reliant India. It reflects the strong and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will accelerate inclusive and sustainable economic growth, she added.
The total transfers for Delhi, from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, are ₹1348.01 crore, including ₹968.01 crore under revenue and ₹380 crore under capital heads, according to the Union Budget 2026-27.These figures mirror the budget estimates for the 2025-26 financial year.According to the Budget document, Delhi received ₹951 crore as Central assistance for Union Territories, which is intended to finance various schemes of the city government.
An additional Central assistance of ₹380 crore was provided for the Chandrawal Water Treatment Plant as an externally aided project, to improve the existing water supply infrastructure, ensure equitable water distribution in the command area and a continuous (24x7) supply system.The city also received a grant of ₹2 crore for enhanced compensation to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots victims, and ₹15 crore as a grant towards contributions to the Union Territory Disaster Response Fund meant for providing relief in case of notified disasters such as earthquakes, droughts and floods.
According to the budget estimates of 2025-26, the transfer to Delhi was ₹1348.01 crore. In the revised estimates for 2025-26, the amount was reduced to ₹1242 crore.The Delhi chief minister said that a provision of ₹1.4 lakh crore to the states as rural and urban local body and disaster management grants, will help them move forward.Chief Minister Gupta said that the Budget has been designed keeping in view the interests of all sections of society, with special emphasis on farmers, youth, women and the underprivileged.
Gupta also informed that Delhi is going to be connected to a high-speed rail network, noting that the construction of the proposed Delhi-Varanasi high-speed rail corridor is a historic step towards fulfilling the resolve of a 'Viksit Bharat'.The Chief Minister said that the Budget is anchored around three clear priorities: accelerating economic growth through enhanced investment, industry and employment generation; fulfilling the aspirations of citizens by making life simpler, safer and more convenient; and ensuring that the benefits of development reach every section of society, thereby realising the vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.