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Tripura Presents ₹34,212 Crore Budget for 2026–27 With ₹240 Crore Deficit

Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy presented a ₹34,212.31 crore state budget for the financial year 2026–27, marking a 5.52% increase from the previous year. Despite the rise in spending, the budget projects a fiscal deficit of ₹240.72 crore.

The government said the budget focuses on infrastructure development, social welfare programmes, digital governance and improved public service delivery across the state.

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Key Facts

Budget Shows Moderate Growth

The 2026–27 budget shows moderate growth compared to the previous year’s estimate. The total outlay increased to ₹34,212.31 crore, reflecting the government’s focus on expanding development activities in the state.

However, the budget projects a fiscal deficit of ₹240.72 crore. The deficit arises because projected expenditure slightly exceeds the estimated receipts.

Officials said the government continues to focus on balancing development spending with fiscal responsibility.

Revenue Account Records Surplus

According to the budget documents, the state expects revenue receipts of ₹26,881.99 crore during the financial year.

Revenue expenditure is estimated at ₹25,266.39 crore.

As a result, the budget projects a revenue surplus of ₹1,615.60 crore, indicating that the state’s routine income is expected to exceed routine spending.

This surplus can support development and capital investments.

Capital Account Shows Deficit

Under the capital account, the state expects receipts of ₹7,089.60 crore from loans and other financial sources. These include funds from the public account and opening balance.

Meanwhile, capital expenditure is projected at ₹8,945.92 crore.

This results in a capital deficit of ₹1,856.32 crore, which mainly reflects spending on infrastructure projects and other long-term investments.

Budget Size Has More Than Doubled Since 2018

The latest budget figures also highlight the rapid growth of Tripura’s state budget over the past several years.

In 2018, the state’s total budget was around ₹15,000 crore.

With the 2026–27 budget reaching ₹34,212 crore, the size of the state’s financial plan has more than doubled in less than a decade.

Officials said this growth reflects rising public investment and expansion of government programmes.

Focus on Development and Governance

The government said the increased allocation will support several key sectors.

These include infrastructure development, social welfare schemes, digital governance initiatives and public service delivery.

Officials noted that the state aims to strengthen development programmes while ensuring financial stability.

The moderate fiscal deficit indicates that the government is trying to maintain fiscal discipline while increasing spending.

Location Context: Importance of Tripura’s Budget in Northeast India

Tripura is one of the key states in Northeast India where government spending plays a major role in economic development.

Budget allocations influence infrastructure expansion, welfare programmes and employment generation in the region.

Because of this, the state budget is closely watched by policymakers and development planners across the Northeast.

Questions and Answers

What is the total size of Tripura’s 2026–27 budget?
The budget size is ₹34,212.31 crore.

Who presented the budget?
Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy presented the budget.

What deficit does the budget project?
The budget projects a fiscal deficit of ₹240.72 crore.

Does the budget show a revenue surplus?
Yes, it projects a revenue surplus of ₹1,615.60 crore.

How has the budget changed since 2018?
The state budget has grown from about ₹15,000 crore in 2018 to over ₹34,000 crore in 2026–27.

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