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The budget estimates revenue receipts at ₹34,544.07 crore and capital receipts at ₹5,298.16 crore, totaling ₹39,842.23 crore. The state’s share of central taxes is projected at ₹24,992.35 crore, a 16.61% increase from the previous year. The state’s own tax revenue and non-tax revenues are expected to reach ₹4,607.72 crore, marking a 15% rise.
Fiscal Deficit:
The fiscal deficit is estimated at ₹966.65 crore, representing 2.02% of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), which is within the norms set by the Arunachal Pradesh Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2006.
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Strategic Initiatives:
The budget is anchored on four major pillars: Investing in People, Infrastructure, Economy, and Innovation. A notable initiative is the ‘Chief Minister’s Comprehensive State Rural Road Development Programme’ with an initial allocation of ₹500 crore, totaling ₹2,000 crore over the next four years, aimed at enhancing rural connectivity.
Year of Human Capital:
Declaring 2025-26 as the ‘Year of Human Capital,’ the government emphasizes nurturing a skilled workforce, fostering technological advancement, and promoting entrepreneurship. This initiative aims to build a stronger future for the state by focusing on human resource development.
Overall, the budget reflects Arunachal Pradesh’s commitment to inclusive growth, infrastructure development, and human capital enhancement, aligning with the vision of a ‘Viksit Arunachal’ as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. .