Haryana Budget 2026-27 is a Document of Development, Trust and Vision: CM Nayab Singh Saini
Chandigarh, March 2 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini stated that the state government has presented a historic Budget of ₹2,23,658.17 crore for the year 2026-27, which is 10.28% higher than the revised estimate of ₹2,02,816.66 crore for 2025-26. He said this is his second Budget as Finance Minister and reflects the aspirations of every citizen of the state. Through 12 major decisions, the Historic Budget aims to empower all sections of society, with special focus on women, youth, sportspersons, farmers, and entrepreneurs.
The Chief Minister was addressing a press conference after presenting the Budget in the Haryana Legislative Assembly. He informed that the government held 13 meetings from Gurugram to Panchkula between January 6 and January 27 and incorporated nearly 5,000 suggestions received through various platforms into the Budget.
He stated that the state has spent 98% of the total Budget for 2025–26 for the first time in its history. The government has raised Haryana’s GDP from ₹4,37,145 crore in 2014–15 to an estimated ₹13,67,769 crore in 2025–26. The state has achieved an estimated economic growth rate of 9.5%. It has also increased per capita income from ₹1,47,382 in 2014–15 to ₹3,95,618.
Historic Budget : World Bank Funds Clean Air, Water & AI Push; 12 Key Budget Decisions Announced
The Chief Minister announced that the World Bank will provide ₹2,716 crore for the ‘Haryana Clean Air Project’ and ₹5,715 crore for the ‘Water Secure Haryana’ project. Additionally, ₹474 crore will be approved by the World Bank for the Haryana AI Mission, under which one lakh youth will receive AI training.
He said that 12 major decisions were taken during this Budget session. These include the formation of a third power distribution company named ‘Haryana Agri DISCOM’. The administration of HPV vaccines to 3 lakh adolescent girls was also a part. In addition, they plan the revival of 300 loss-making PACS into profitable units. The implementation of a new ‘Make in Haryana’ policy for investors was decided. Lastly, they aim for the development of Hansi as an ultra-modern model district.
The Chief Minister further announced that the government will make 1.40 lakh acres of saline land cultivable. Under the ‘Mera Pani–Meri Virasat’ scheme, farmers will receive an additional bonus of ₹2,000 per acre. Initiatives will also be undertaken to establish Smart Agriculture Clusters for natural farming. There will be installation of 35,000 solar pumps. Additionally, there will be promotion of organic farming.
New Momentum for Women Empowerment
The Chief Minister announced a target to create 3 lakh ‘Lakhpati Didis’. Under the ‘Pink Cab’ scheme, women will receive interest-free loans of up to ₹10 lakh for vehicle purchase and training.The government will open a total of 4,000 new fair price shops, reserving 33% for women. Additionally, it will establish 7 new women police stations.
The number of buses dedicated to women will increase from 273 to 500.
Focus on Youth, Antyodaya and Employment
He stated that the government will provide skill training to rural youth and grant 20% reservation to Agniveers in Haryana Police. It will set up ‘Khelo India’ mini-centres in every district, construct 8,000 EWS flats, and install rooftop solar systems on 2.20 lakh houses.
Steps in Health, Education and Industry
The government will upgrade Faridabad District Hospital to 400 beds. It will also upgrade the hospitals in Sonipat and Rewari to 300 beds each. The government will add 100 new health sub-centres, 18 dialysis centres, and 70 advanced life support ambulances.
The government will also develop 250 schools as CM Excellence in Education (EEE) schools, establish Common Facility Centres for MSMEs, and set up Wedding Cities in Gurugram, Kharkhoda, and Pinjore.
On this occasion, Haryana Cooperation Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma, Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Shruti Choudhry, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi, Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sh. Rajesh Khullar, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, and Director General of Information, Public Relations and Languages Department Sh. K.M. Pandurang were present.
