Odisha Budget 2026-27 allocates over 73% to social and economic sectors
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : The Odisha government's ₹3.10 lakh crore budget for 2026-27 places strong emphasis on welfare and development, with social and economic services together accounting for approximately 73.5 per cent of total expenditure, reflecting the state's focus on human capital and infrastructure-led growth.59% : Under functional classification, social services receive the largest share of ₹1,25,583 crore, representing 40.51 per cent of the total budget, while economic services are allocated ₹1,02,455 crore, accounting for 33.05 per cent.
59% : Within social services, education receives ₹42,565 crore, or 13.7 per cent of the total budget, making it one of the largest areas of expenditure.
59% : The budget structure indicates a dual focus on strengthening social welfare systems while simultaneously investing in economic infrastructure, positioning development expenditure as the central pillar of Odisha's fiscal strategy for 2026-27.
58% : The health and family welfare sector is allocated ₹23,182 crore (7.5 per cent), while social security programmes receive ₹25,208 crore (8.1 per cent).
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