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Tripura FM Presents Rs 32,423 Crore Budget for 2025-26, Prioritizes Capital Expenditure and Welfare Schemes*

Tanmoy Chakraborty , March 22, 2025
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Agartala: March 21. Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy on Friday presented the state budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, amounting to ₹32,423 crore

The budget, which comes with a deficit of ₹429.56 crore, maintains the state’s policy of not introducing any new taxes.  

With a strong focus on economic growth and welfare, the Finance Minister emphasized increased capital expenditure, which has been projected at ₹7,903 crore—marking a 19.14% rise compared to the previous fiscal year. 

The state's own tax revenue is estimated at ₹4,010 crore, while non-tax revenue is projected to be ₹504 crore.  

"This year’s budget prioritizes inclusive development, with key allocations for agriculture, education, and healthcare," said the minister. The agriculture and allied sector has been allotted ₹1,885.42 crore, an increase of 9.49%, while the education sector has received ₹6,166.19 crore—an 11.94% hike. The health sector saw a 12.89% rise, with ₹1,948.69 crore allocated for better medical infrastructure and services.  

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Compared to the previous budget, the 2025-26 financial plan reflects a significant expansion, increasing by ₹4,618.77 crore from the 2024-25 budget estimates. The revised estimates for the last fiscal year stood at ₹30,296.50 crore.  

A major highlight of this budget is the introduction of 13 new schemes aimed at boosting various sectors, with a particular focus on women’s empowerment and inclusive development. The government aims to strengthen social welfare initiatives while ensuring fiscal stability.