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Tamil Nadu Budget 2026–27: Key Highlights

Posted on: 17/Feb/2026 10:49:33 AM

The Tamil Nadu Interim Budget for 2026–27, presented by Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, focuses strongly on welfare, education, health, infrastructure, and economic growth, while maintaining fiscal discipline. Below is a reorganised and concise summary of the major announcements:

Economic Growth & Fiscal Outlook

- Tamil Nadu recorded 11.3% economic growth in 2024–25.

- Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) reached ₹31.19 lakh crore, retaining its position as India’s second-largest State economy.

- Fiscal deficit targeted at 3% of GSDP and revenue deficit projected at 1.2%, balancing welfare spending with fiscal responsibility.

- MoUs signed for investments worth ₹12.3 lakh crore, indicating strong investor confidence.

Health & Social Welfare

- ₹22,090 crore allocated to the Health Department.

- Welfare for persons with disabilities:

- Monthly maintenance allowance of ₹2,000 for families unable to support persons with disabilities.

- Individual assistance increased from ₹1,000 to ₹1,500, benefiting 8.52 lakh people.

- Budget allocation for disability welfare increased to ₹1,471 crore.

- 4% reservation for persons with disabilities in government employment, including promotions.

- ₹1,996 crore allocated to the Labour Welfare Department.

- Loans worth ₹1.40 lakh crore provided to 6 lakh Self-Help Groups.

- 19 Thozhi hostels established for working women.

Women & Child Welfare

- Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme strengthened; beneficiaries recently received ₹5,000, including summer relief.

- Property registration fee reduced by 1% for properties registered in women’s names.

- Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme benefited 19.34 lakh students, with ₹1,284 crore spent over four years; scheme to be expanded further.

- Free bus travel scheme for women likely to see expansion, including more electric buses.

- Education & Skill Development

- School Education: ₹48,534 crore

- Higher Education: ₹8,505 crore (₹8,550 crore mentioned in interim allocation)

- Sports Department: ₹718 crore

- ₹291 crore allocated to establish 40 new government vocational training centres.

- Tamil Pudhalvan Scheme supports 5.4 lakh male students with ₹1,000 monthly assistance.

- 6.65 lakh free laptops distributed to students so far.

Infrastructure & Urban Development

- Municipal Administration Department: ₹28,227 crore

- Rural Development Department: ₹28,687 crore

- Special Programme Implementation Department: ₹17,088 crore

- North Chennai Development Scheme works worth ₹6,045 crore.

- ₹8,911 crore spent so far under the Chief Minister’s Rural Road Project.

- ₹374 crore allocated to set up sewage treatment parks to protect Cauvery and Vaigai rivers.

- Expansion plans for roads, flyovers, and urban infrastructure across major cities.

Industry, MSMEs & Digital Growth

- MSME Department allocation increased to ₹1,943 crore.

- Information Technology & Digital Services Department allocated ₹219 crore.

- New Tidal Parks worth ₹1,070 crore planned in Tiruchy, Madurai, and Ooty.

Culture, Heritage & Tourism

- ₹285 crore earmarked for new museums across the State.

- New museums and galleries planned in Thanjavur, Gangaikondacholapuram, Erode, Ramanathapuram, Chennai, and Tiruvannamalai.

- Works of Periyar E.V. Ramasamy translated into 27 languages, including Gujarati, French, and Arabic.

Housing & Land Reforms

- 23.56 lakh house-site pattas issued over five years.

- 77,800 online pattas granted under the One Time Special Regularisation Scheme, including 15,393 in Chennai and adjoining areas.

Governance & Citizen Initiatives

- “Speak Your Dream” (Unga Kanavu Sollunga) initiative to fund select public proposals.

- Budget prepared with a focus on marginalised and underprivileged communities, ensuring inclusive growth.