Tripura FM unveils Rs 34,212 crore tax-free budget for FY 2026–27
Tripura's Finance Minister has rolled out a groundbreaking tax-free budget, surpassing Rs 34,000 crore, designed to transform the state in the upcoming financial year. This budget prioritizes critical areas such as infrastructure development, stim...

The budget reflects a 5.52 per cent increase over the 2025–26 budget estimates.
The Finance Minister said that during 2026–27, the state government will provide a total of Rs 914.82 crore to the politically important Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), marking an increase of 6.34 per cent.
The crucial elections to the 30-member TTAADC are scheduled for April.
“The state government continues to excel on the path to progress. Strengthening infrastructure, promoting investment, creating employment, and developing the health and tourism sectors are among the proactive measures being undertaken to ensure all-around socio-economic development of the people of the state,” Roy said during his nearly two-hour budget speech.
The budget also introduced a new initiative, “NAVCHETNA”, aimed at promoting technology-driven education through Innovation and Technology Laboratories in institutions.
The programme will focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), coding and automation.
The Finance Minister further announced the launch of the ‘Mukhyamantri Antarjatik Kormosangstan Prokolpa’ to facilitate overseas employment opportunities for nursing, ITI, diploma and graduate students. A Drone School will be set up to provide professional training for drone pilots with DGCA-approved licences.
In addition, a Foreign Language School will be established in Agartala in collaboration with the Ramakrishna Mission.
To combat HIV/AIDS, 11 additional Targeted Intervention programmes, Link Workers and NGOs have been identified to provide prevention and treatment services to high-risk populations. Six mobile vans are currently operating to conduct HIV diagnostic tests in hard-to-reach areas.
Under ‘Mission Shakti’, integrated support and assistance are being provided to women affected by violence, including medical and legal aid, temporary shelter with food, and psychosocial counselling.
Roy informed the House that One Stop Centres (OSCs) are now operational in all eight districts of Tripura, while the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development has approved two additional OSCs.
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