Tamil Nadu budget 2025 - 2026 (Part – 01)
(இதன் தமிழ் வடிவத்திற்கு இங்கே சொடுக்கவும்)
- TAMIL NADU BUDGET
- The Tamil Nadu Budget 2025-26 presented in the assembly by finance minister Thangam Thennarasu.

- TAMIL NADU ECONOMY
- Fiscal Deficit: Tamil Nadu’s fiscal deficit for FY 2024-25 was dropped to 3.26% in revised estimates from 3.44%.
- The outstanding borrowing for Tamil Nadu in the Budget 2025 is projected to be ₹9,29,959 crore.


- THE STATE’S REVENUE
- Revenue Projections: The Government projects its revenue receipts at ₹3,31,569 crore in 2025-26.
- Source of Revenue: 75.3% of revenue comes from the state's own sources, and 24.7% from the share in Central taxes and grants-in-aid from the Union Government.

- STATE’S OWN TAX REVENUE
- Tax Revenue Growth: The revenue from the state’s own taxes is estimated to increase by 14.6% in 2025-26.

- THE STATE’S EXPENDITURE
- Total Expenditure: The total expenditure is projected to be ₹4,39,293 crore in 2025-26, an increase of 9.95% over 2024-25.
- REVENUE EXPENDITURE
- Welfare Spending: A major portion of the expenditure will be dedicated to various welfare schemes for the poor and vulnerable.

- CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
- Capital Investment: The capital expenditure in 2025-26 is projected at ₹57,231 crore, an increase of 22.4% over 2024-25.

- REVENUE DEFICIT
- Deficit Projections: The revenue deficit is estimated at ₹46,467 crore in 2024-25 and ₹41,635 crore in 2025-26.


- FISCAL DEFICIT
- Deficit as Percentage of GSDP: The fiscal deficit is 3.26% in 2024-25 and is projected to reduce to 3.00% in 2025-26.
- Tamil Nadu's GST growth has consistently outpaced the national average, reflecting the state's robust economic performance and efficient tax administration.


- HIGHLIGHTS FOR BUDGET ESTIMATES 2025-26
- Tamil Development
- Translation of Vanpughazh Valluvam: ₹133 lakh allocated for translating and spreading the fame of Vanpughazh Valluvam globally, with 100 books translated annually and 500 books in five years.
- Digitization of Tamil Manuscripts: ₹2 crore allocated for the digitization of ancient Tamil palm-leaf manuscripts and rare publications.
- Tamil Classes for NRIs: ₹10 crore allocated for Tamil language and folk arts classes for Non-Resident Tamils’ Welfare Board.
- World Tamil Olympiad: Annual World Tamil Olympiad competition to spread classical Tamil culture.

- Agaram – Museum of Languages: ‘Agaram – Museum of Languages’ is to be established at Madurai World Tamil Sangam campus to educate about the continuity of Tamil.
- CULTURE
- Kodumanal Excavations Museum: ‘Noyyal Museum’ to be established in the Erode district at ₹22 crore to focus on Kodumanal excavations.
- Pandya Maritime Trade Museum: ‘Naavaai Museum’ is to be established in Ramanathapuram district at ₹21 crore to highlight the maritime trade excellence of the Pandyas.
- Indus Valley Cultural Gallery: ‘Indus Valley Cultural Gallery’ is to be established at Egmore Museum in Chennai to commemorate the centenary of the Indus Valley Civilization discovery.
- Traditional Architectural Gallery: ₹40 crore allocated for a traditional architectural gallery within the museum complex.

- The Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology plans to conduct deep-sea excavations along the coast.
- Excavations will take place at eight locations:
- Keezhadi (Sivagangai district)
- Pattanamarudur (Thoothukudi district)
- Karivalamvanthanallur (Tenkasi district)
- Nagapattinam
- Manikkollai (Cuddalore district)
- Adhichanur (Kallakurichi district)
- Vellalur (Coimbatore district)
- Thelunganur (Salem district)
- Rural Development
- Kalaignar Kanavu Illam Scheme: ₹3,500 crore allocated for the construction of 1 lakh houses under the Kalaignar Kanavu Illam scheme in 2025-26.
- MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION
- Kalaignar Nagarpura Mempattu Thittam
- Works worth ₹4,132 crore have been undertaken under the scheme in the last four years.
- ₹2,000 crore allocated in 2025-26 to complete the works sanctioned under this scheme.
- Flyover Projects
- Flyover connecting Velachery Bypass Road to Guru Nanak College Junction (3 km) at ₹310 crore.
- The Railway flyover at Korukkupet is to be developed by Greater Chennai Corporation in collaboration with the Ministry of Railways at ₹70 crore.
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
- A Bio CNG plant, composting plant, Automatic Material Recovery Facility, and 21 MW electricity generation from solid waste at the Kodungaiyur dump yard at a life-cycle cost of ₹3,450 crore.
- A Waste-to-Energy Plant to be set up in Tambaram Corporation with a processing capacity of 1,500 tons of non-recyclable solid waste, generating 15 - 18 MW of electricity.
- Riverside Development
- Riverside development works, including sewage treatment plants, footpaths, street lights, modern toilets, children's parks, etc., to be started in Trichy, Madurai, Erode, Coimbatore, and Tirunelveli Corporations at ₹400 crore in 2025-26.
- BALANCED GROWTH
- New City Development
- A new city will be developed near Chennai, covering 2,000 acres.
- Global City Project
- Phase 1 of the ‘Global City’ project, offering world-class facilities, will be commenced by TIDCO soon.

- WOMEN WELFARE
- Formation of Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
- 10,000 new SHGs will be formed to include women from marginalized sections.
- Target of ₹37,000 crore in bank loans for SHGs in 2025-26.
- Thozhi Working Women's Hostels
- Construction of working women’s hostels in 10 places, including Kanchipuram, Erode, Karur, and Ranipet, at ₹77 crore, benefiting 800 women.

- Welfare for Third Gender
- Monthly scholarship of ₹1,000 for third gender students pursuing higher education under the Puthumai Penn and Tamizh Pudhalvan Scheme.
- Training for transgenders to join Home Guard Force for tasks like traffic management and crowd control.
- WELFARE OF SENIOR CITIZENS
- Anbucholai Centres
- 25 'Anbucholai' centres will be established in Municipal Corporations with an allocation of ₹10 crore to ensure the well-being of senior citizens.

- CHILD WELFARE
- Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme
- Expansion of the Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme to include Government-aided schools in urban areas, benefiting 3.14 lakh students in 2025-26.
- Anganwadi Centres
- Construction of new buildings for 500 Anganwadi Centres currently operating in rented premises, with an estimated cost of ₹83 crore.
- SCHOOL EDUCATION
- The State government has allocated funds from its exchequer to compensate for ₹2,152 crore due from the Centre under the Samagra Shiksha scheme.
- Naan Mudhalvan-Kalloori Kanavu
- Awareness programs on scholarship opportunities for graduation courses will be introduced in 500 Government schools across 388 panchayat unions.

- Upgradation of High Schools
- 14 high schools in remote areas will be upgraded to higher secondary schools.
- New Libraries
- New libraries with 1 lakh books and conference hall facilities to be established in Salem, Cuddalore, and Tirunelveli.
- HIGHER EDUCATION
- Industry-Academia Partnership
- ₹25 crore allocated for setting up the Industrial Research and Innovation Fund to support Industry-Academia partnerships.
- Perunthalaivar Kamarajar College Development Scheme
- Development of infrastructure, including smart classrooms, modern laboratories, and e-libraries in Government colleges and Anna University-affiliated colleges with an estimated cost of ₹300 crore.
- Chennai Science Centre
- Establishment of a state-of-the-art Chennai Science Centre in collaboration with the Singapore Science Centre.
- Basic Sciences and Mathematics Research Centres
- ₹100 crore allocated for establishing two Basic Sciences and Mathematics Research Centres in Chennai and Coimbatore, in collaboration with IISc and TIFR.

- Earned leave (EL) surrender system
- The earned leave (EL) surrender system will be restored for government employees and teachers.
- Employees can encash their EL by surrendering up to 15 days of leave.
- This system will be effective from April 1, 2026.
- NAAN MUDALVAN
- Scholarships and Loans
- ₹10 crore allocated for scholarships for postgraduate and research studies at prestigious foreign universities.
- ₹2,500 crore in educational loans for 1 lakh college students in 2025-26.
- YOUTH WELFARE AND SPORTS
- Chess in School Curriculum
- Physical education curriculum will include chess to nurture future champions.

- Mount Everest Incentives
- ₹10 lakh incentive for male and female athletes from Tamil Nadu who successfully scale Mount Everest.
- LABOUR WELFARE
- New Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
- New ITIs will be established in ten locations, including Thisayanvilai, Embal, and Salavakkam, at an investment of ₹152 crore, benefiting 1,308 students annually.

- Platform-Based Gig Workers Welfare
- A ₹20,000 subsidy will be provided to 2,000 internet-based service workers for purchasing new electric vehicles (e-scooters).
- A group insurance scheme will be introduced for gig workers to cover accidental death and disability.
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