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Odisha CM Presents Rs 17,440 Crore Supplementary Budget for 2025‑26

Itishree Sethy by Itishree Sethy
November 28, 2025
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Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi presented the Supplementary Budget 2025‑26 in the Legislative Assembly with an outlay of Rs 17,440 crore.


The proposal covers administrative expenditure, programme expenditure, disaster response, and transfers from the state.

Administrative and Programme Expenditure

Administrative expenditure totals Rs 3,389 crore, covering debt servicing, building maintenance, rural water supply, irrigation grants, elections, recruitment exams, and education institutions. Programme expenditure stands at Rs 13,716 crore, supported by tied resources of Rs 1,232 crore and savings. Disaster response receives Rs 171 crore for fire services modernisation, while transfers of Rs 164 crore go to PRIs under the SFC Award.

Farmers’ Welfare and Food Security

Farmers’ welfare receives major allocations: Rs 3,000 crore for paddy procurement, Rs 1,325 crore for PDS subsidy, Rs 850 crore for MSP and input aid, and funds for poultry, dairy, fisheries, groundwater, and cooperative infrastructure.

Health Care Initiatives

Health care receives Rs 994 crore for the National Health Mission, Rs 50 crore for upgrading Cuttack Medical College, and Rs 40 crore for Gopabandhu Jana Arogya Yojana.

Women and Children Empowerment

Key provisions include Rs 295 crore for SUBHADRA, Rs 200 crore for Anganwadi buildings, Rs 142 crore for MAMATA, Rs 405 crore for Mission Shakti, and Rs 426 crore for NRLM.

Education, Sports and Skill Development

Allocations cover PM‑POSHAN, Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya, Samagra Shiksha, scholarships, RUSA, PM‑SETU, and sports initiatives.

ST, SC Development and Environment

ST and SC development receives Rs 216 crore for scholarships and Rs 147 crore for PM‑AJAY. Forest and environment initiatives include Rs 242 crore for afforestation, Rs 80 crore for Nandankanan Zoo, and Rs 29 crore for Green Mahanadi Mission.

Rural, Urban and Industrial Development

Panchayati Raj and rural development, urban infrastructure, industries, IT, and culture also receive significant support.

Fiscal Discipline and FRBM Compliance

The Supplementary Budget 2025‑26 remains FRBM compliant. It projects a revenue surplus, a fiscal deficit near 3% of GSDP, and a debt‑GSDP ratio of 25%. Capital outlay exceeds 6% of GSDP, strengthening growth and welfare programs.

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