Chhattisgarh Assembly Budget Session: ₹14,655 Crore Approved for Roads, Health, and Skill Development Under SANKALP Vision
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Chhattisgarh Assembly approves ₹14,655 crore in demand grants for 2026-27, covering roads, health, water supply, and skill development. Full breakdown inside.
Chhattisgarh Assembly Clears ₹14,655 Crore: Roads Get the Lion's Share, Health and Skills Follow
In a significant legislative move during the ongoing budget session, the Chhattisgarh Assembly approved demands for grants totalling more than ₹14,655.74 crore for the financial year 2026-27, covering key allocations for Public Health Engineering, Urban Administration and Development, Public Works covering roads, bridges, and buildings, and Sports and Youth Welfare. Military.com
The approvals, passed on March 9, 2026, mark a decisive step in Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai's government translating its ambitious ₹1.72 lakh crore SANKALP Budget into ground-level action. Chhattisgarh is also celebrating its silver jubilee as a state this year — and the government is clearly using that milestone as a political and developmental launch pad.
Roads First: ₹9,451 Crore to Fix Chhattisgarh's Infrastructure Spine
The single largest allocation in the demand grants goes to physical infrastructure — and rightly so, given how much of Chhattisgarh's rural economy depends on road connectivity.
For Public Works, ₹9,451 crore is earmarked for constructing and repairing roads, bridges, and buildings, with priority given to flyovers in Raipur and divisional headquarters to ease traffic and reduce accidents, and ₹51 crore specifically designated for road safety improvements. Military.com
This is not just a number on paper. Chhattisgarh has long struggled with road connectivity in its tribal and forested belts — and for districts like Bastar, Dantewada, and Sukma, roads are not a convenience, they are a lifeline connecting villages to markets, hospitals, and schools.
The Bastar region alone has received ₹1,109 crore for roads and bridges under the Niyad Nella Nar Yojana Zee News — a targeted intervention for one of India's most geographically and socially complex regions.
Water for Nine Lakh Families: The Public Health Engineering Push
For 2026-27, ₹3,000 crore has been allocated to provide tap water to nearly nine lakh families and complete pending schemes, plus ₹50 crore for operation and maintenance. An additional ₹260 crore targets 44 group water supply schemes under NABARD in low-groundwater rural areas, ₹20 crore for state-funded group scheme maintenance, ₹30 crore for urban project loans, and specific provisions including ₹2 crore for the Sirri scheme in Dhamtari and ₹10 crore for reservoir-based supply to villages. Military.com
This level of granularity — right down to a named scheme in Dhamtari district — suggests that unlike previous budget cycles, this allocation has been designed with implementation specificity rather than broad headline figures.
Health, Skill Development, and Urban Transformation
The SANKALP Budget's approach to human development is structured around three interlocking pillars: healthcare access, skill-building for youth, and urban quality of life.
On healthcare, ₹1,500 crore has been allocated for the Shahid Vir Narayan Singh Ayushman Swasthya Yojana Bloomberg — a state-level health coverage scheme that complements the national Ayushman Bharat programme, with a particular focus on tribal and below-poverty-line populations.
On skill development, new missions including an AI Mission, Nipun Mission, and Sports Excellence Mission have been introduced to drive innovation, skill building, and competitiveness among the state's youth. Windward These are not standalone schemes — they connect directly to the state's ambition of attracting investment in sectors like semiconductors, IT, artificial intelligence, and pharmaceuticals.
For urban development, two new schemes were announced: ₹100 crore for underground electrification and ₹200 crore for Adarsh Shahar Samriddhi Yojana Military.com — both aimed at modernising Chhattisgarh's rapidly growing tier-2 cities.
Deputy CM Arun Sao's Message: Budgets With a Theme, Not Just Numbers
Responding to the House debate, Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao framed the government's approach in deliberate terms. He highlighted the thematic progression of the BJP-led government's budgets — knowledge in the first year, speed in the second, and resolution — Sankalp — in the third. These efforts align with fulfilling public welfare aspirations and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promises from day one. Military.com
Sao also used the occasion to draw a sharp political contrast. He said the absence of the opposition Congress from discussions reflects their lack of concern for the state's development, adding that history shows Congress governments did nothing significant for Chhattisgarh. NPR
The Congress boycott of the session — on a day when significant spending decisions affecting millions of citizens were being finalised — does raise legitimate questions about opposition priorities, regardless of one's political leanings.
A Senior BJP MLA Asks the Hard Questions
In a rare display of intra-party accountability, senior BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar used the assembly discussions to corner his own government, alleging shortcomings in various sectors and demanding rectification. He also called for a stronger 'Made in Chhattisgarh' push, warning that Vision 2047 would remain aspirational unless skill development and industrial policies translate into actual jobs for local youth. NPR
Chandrakar's intervention is notable because it names the critical gap between policy ambition and ground-level delivery — and coming from within the ruling party, it carries more weight than opposition criticism typically does.
Silver Jubilee, Big Vision: What the Numbers Must Deliver
The budget is framed around SANKALP, which builds upon the pillars of GYAN — Poor, Youth, Farmers, Women — and GATI — Governance, Infrastructure, Technology, Industry — with an overarching goal of inclusive development that benefits all sections of society, especially women, farmers, youth, tribal communities, and marginalised groups. Windward
The state is targeting GSDP growth of 8.11% at constant prices to reach ₹3,58,293 crore, with nominal GSDP estimated to grow at 11.57% to reach approximately ₹6.31 lakh crore. Bloomberg These are ambitious targets — achievable if the infrastructure, health, and skill spending translates into real economic activity, and not merely into completed construction projects.
The Bottom Line
Chhattisgarh's assembly has approved a substantial, well-structured package of spending for 2026-27 — with roads getting the biggest slice, water supply coming second, and health and skill development rounding out a budget that, at least on paper, addresses the state's core development needs.
The proof will be in implementation. Roads must actually get built and maintained. Nine lakh families must actually get tap water. And the AI and skills missions must create the jobs that BJP MLA Chandrakar warned about — or Vision 2047 will remain exactly that: a vision.
Chhattisgarh's silver jubilee is a moment of pride. Its citizens deserve a government that matches pride with performance.
