In a bold vision for prosperity, Madhya Pradesh anticipates its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) reaching ₹18.48 lakh crore by 2026-27. This follows a strong base of ₹16.48 lakh crore projected for 2025-26, driven by the state’s comprehensive ₹4,38,317 crore budget.
Development and social security take center stage, with infrastructure expansion as the backbone. A projected ₹44 crore revenue surplus by 2026-27 underscores the government’s dual focus on ambition and stability.
Allocating ₹80,266 crore—or 4.80% of GSDP—to capital outlay, the budget accelerates critical projects. Rural development sees a 37% surge, urban housing 16%, women and child welfare 26%, revenue department 43%, and school education 11%. These boosts aim to fortify rural infrastructure, urban amenities, and social programs.
Agriculture and farmer welfare command ₹88,910 crore, swelling to ₹1.15 lakh crore with extra resources for tech upgrades and income enhancement. The flagship ‘Laadli Behna Yojana’ for women empowerment secures ₹23,800 crore.
Spotlight schemes include ₹10,400 crore for VB-Giram, ₹5,500 crore for Chief Minister Farmer Welfare, ₹4,600 crore for NHM, and ₹3,000 crore for Simhastha preparations. Health gets ₹23,747 crore, while ₹1,83,708 crore fuels social-economic schemes—26% for STs, 17% for SCs.
Innovative ventures like the three-year ₹5,000 crore Dwarka scheme, ₹3,800 crore Swamitva, and ₹700 crore Yashoda milk supply will empower rural and livestock economies.
With revenue estimates at ₹3,08,703 crore and capital at ₹80,694 crore, Madhya Pradesh charts a balanced path. This budget isn’t just numbers—it’s a roadmap to inclusive growth, ensuring every citizen shares in the state’s rising fortunes.