Tripura FM Presents Rs 34,212 Cr Tax-Free Budget, Focus on Jobs & Tech

Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy presented a Rs 34,212.31 crore tax-free deficit budget for the 2026-27 financial year. The budget focuses on infrastructure development, promoting investment, and generating employment, with significant allocations for health and tourism. Key announcements include establishing new technical and health sciences universities and the NAVCHETNA initiative for AI and robotics education. The government also highlighted grounded investments worth Rs 5,022 crore and plans to boost overseas employment opportunities.

Key Points: Tripura's Tax-Free Budget FY27: Rs 34,212 Cr for Infra & Jobs

  • 5.52% budget increase
  • New tech universities & NAVCHETNA labs
  • Rs 15,800 cr investment proposals
  • Boost for tourism & women's safety
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Tripura FM unveils Rs 34,212 crore Tax‑Free Budget for FY 26-27​

Tripura Finance Minister presents a Rs 34,212 crore tax-free budget for 2026-27, emphasizing infrastructure, tech education, and investment promotion.

"The state government continues to excel on the path to progress. - Pranajit Singha Roy"

Agartala, March 16

Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy on Monday presented a tax-free deficit budget of Rs 34,212.31 crore for the financial year 2026-27, projecting a deficit of Rs 240.72 crore, and emphasising infrastructure development, investment promotion, employment generation, and strengthening the health and tourism sectors. ​

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 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. ​

He announced the establishment of Tripura Government Technical University, Tripura Government Women's University and Tripura University of Health Sciences. ​

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, 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 Ramakrishna Mission. To safeguard farmers from natural calamities, crops of 96,000 farmers have been insured under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Roy said. ​

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. ​

According to the Finance Minister, the state received investment proposals worth Rs 15,800 crore during the 'Destination Tripura-Business Conclave' held in Agartala and the 'Rising North East Investment Summit' in New Delhi during 2025-26. Of these, 91 investment projects worth Rs 5,022 crore have been grounded in the past year. ​

To further boost investment momentum, the Destination Tripura-Business Meet 2026 will be organised in May 2026, he added. ​

Roy also noted that several tourism infrastructure projects are being implemented under an Externally Aided Project (EAP) funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). ​

As a result of the government's initiatives, tourist footfall in the state increased to 6,50,772 in 2025-26 (up to February 2026), compared to 5,29,815 in 2018-19. ​

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 34,212 crore is a huge budget for a small state like Tripura. The NAVCHETNA initiative for AI and robotics in education is forward-thinking. But I have a respectful criticism: the article mentions a deficit. How will this be managed without new taxes? We need more clarity on fiscal management.
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Aman W
The increase in allocation for TTAADC just before the elections is... interesting timing. But overall, the budget seems balanced. The Drone School and Foreign Language School with Ramakrishna Mission are unique ideas that could create real job opportunities for the youth. Let's see if they deliver.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Tripura last year, the focus on tourism infrastructure is smart. The ADB-funded projects and the jump in tourist numbers show potential. The 'Mukhyamantri Antarjatik Kormosangstan Prokolpa' for overseas employment is crucial for a state with limited local industry. Good steps!
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Karthik V
Solid budget on paper. The investment proposals worth Rs 15,800 crore are impressive if they materialize. Insuring 96,000 farmers under PMFBY is a big relief for the agrarian community. My hope is that the benefits reach the grassroots and aren't just confined to Agartala. Jai Tripura!
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Nidhi U
The emphasis on tech education and health is the need of the hour. The HIV/AIDS intervention programs and mobile vans for testing in hard-to-reach areas show the government is thinking about public health holistically. More power to the North-Eastern states! 💪

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