
Delhi allocates Rs 19,148 crore to education, adds schools and smart classes
India Today
The Delhi government announced a major push for education in its 2026–27 Budget allocating Rs 19,148 to the sector. From infrastructure upgrades to student incentives, the plan aims to expand access and modernise learning.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on March 24 presented the 2026–27 Budget, placing strong emphasis on education through higher allocations, infrastructure expansion, and student-focused welfare schemes.
The education sector has been allocated Rs 19,148 crore, marking a significant commitment to strengthening public education in the capital.
The Budget outlined a mix of incentives and structural reforms aimed at improving both access and quality.
From free bicycles for schoolgirls to digital upgrades in classrooms, the government signalled a shift towards inclusive and technology-driven education.
Alongside direct student benefits, the plan also included long-term investments such as new schools and an integrated education hub, reflecting a broader vision for the city’s academic ecosystem.
One of the key announcements focused on improving access to education for girls.

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