2 min readShimlaMar 22, 2026 03:55 AM IST
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday presented the Budget for 2026-27 with an outlay of Rs 54,928 crore — down Rs 3,586 crore compared to Rs 58,514 crore in the previous fiscal — even as he blamed the discontinuation of the revenue deficit grant (RDG) by the Centre for annual losses of over Rs 8,105 crore.
This is the first time that the budget outlay is smaller than previous fiscal’s and comes at a time when the state is already battling with strained finances. The CM also announced a six-month salary deferment for ministers, MLAs, top-tier bureaucrats and judicial officers, imposing “cuts” that range from 3 per cent to 50 per cent.
The Budget estimates project an income of Rs 40,361 crore against an expenditure of Rs 46,938 crore — a revenue deficit of Rs 6,577 crore. According to the revised estimates of the year 2025-26, the total revenue receipts stood at Rs 44,537 crore, and the expenditure was at Rs 54,349 crore, a deficit of Rs 9,812 crore.
Presenting his fourth Budget, Sukhu said, the state is expected to register an 8.3 per cent growth for the current fiscal while its per capita income has increased to Rs 2,83,626.
Sukhu lashed out at the Opposition BJP for not taking up with Centre the issue of the discontinuation of the RDG. “History will never forget them,” he said. The state will suffer an average loss of Rs 8,105 crore per year due to RDG discontinuation, he said.
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