Telangana Dy CM Bhatti Vikramarka presenting state budget 2026-27 in Assembly.
Hyderabad: The Telangana Budget for 2026–27, presented by Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, lays out the state’s fiscal position and priorities through a detailed set of numerical indicators covering growth, expenditure, and welfare.
The total size of the budget stands at Rs 3,24,234 crore, comprising Rs 2,34,406 crore in revenue expenditure and Rs 47,267 crore in capital expenditure, reflecting a mix of committed spending and asset creation.
Telangana’s economy continues to record higher growth compared to national trends. The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) for 2025–26 is estimated at Rs 17,82,198 crore, with a growth rate of 10.7 per cent, compared to the national growth rate of 8 per cent.
Per capita income in the state stands at Rs 4,18,931, higher than the national average of Rs 2,19,575.
Sector-wise allocations indicate the distribution of expenditure across development areas, with higher outlays directed toward rural development, education, and infrastructure.
Welfare-related spending continues across multiple sectors, with allocations made for social groups and ongoing schemes.
Several schemes and financial commitments are reflected in the budget through specific figures.
Infrastructure and investment-related numbers indicate the scale of planned and ongoing economic activity.
Power and energy indicators highlight capacity and demand levels in the state.
Human development sectors such as education and health are also reflected through numerical targets.
Fiscal measures and financial adjustments are also captured through key figures.
The budget also sets long-term economic targets, indicating the State’s projected growth trajectory.
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