UP Set to Present Historic Largest Budget, Focus on Women, Youth & Farmers

The Uttar Pradesh government is set to present its largest-ever state budget, with Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak announcing it will be a historic figure. The budget aims to significantly improve infrastructure, basic services, and the health sector from primary to quaternary care. A core focus is raising the living standards of women, youth, farmers, and the economically disadvantaged. State ministers credited the BJP government's leadership since 2017 for transforming UP into a prime investment destination, enabling such expansive budgetary planning.

Key Points: UP's Biggest-Ever Budget Aims to Boost Development, Living Standards

  • Largest budget in UP's history
  • Focus on women, youth, farmers & poor
  • Aims to strengthen health and infrastructure
  • Targets making UP a top investment destination
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UP govt to present biggest budget in history of state today: Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak

Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM announces historic state budget focused on infrastructure, health, and raising living standards for women, youth, farmers, and the poor.

"This is the biggest budget in terms of figures in the history of the state. - Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak"

Lucknow, February 11

The Uttar Pradesh government will present the biggest budget in the history of the state today, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said.

Speaking to ANI, he said the budget aims to improve the standard of living for women, youth, farmers, and the poor.

"This is the biggest budget in terms of figures in the history of the state. It will strengthen the state's infrastructure, accelerate development, and improve basic services such as water, electricity, roads, schools, and hospitals. The most important thing is that this budget will prove to be a milestone in raising the standard of living of women, youth, farmers and the poor, that is, the common man, and will be a budget that will fulfil the resolve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a developed India," Pathak said.

"We are going to strengthen the health sector a lot. From primary level to tertiary care, from tertiary care, we are now moving towards quaternary care," the Deputy CM added.

Slamming the Samajwadi Party (SP), Pathak said it left UP in a backward state, but under the BJP government, the state has become a destination for investment.

"The opposition has nothing to say. The Samajwadi Party left this state as a BIMARU state (an acronym for Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh). Today, Uttar Pradesh has become a better destination in terms of investment and a state which has increased the per capita income, and we are a Revenue Plus State," Pathak said.

Meanwhile, describing the focus areas of the budget, UP Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said, "Our particular focus areas have been there from the beginning. Whether it's women, youth, farmers, students, the working class, or the underprivileged, they have been given special focus. The opposition has no issues, no constructive approach. They oppose just for the sake of opposing."

State minister Jayveer Singh hailed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, stating that since 2017, the state has taken a "giant leap" in terms of the size of the budget.

"Ever since the BJP government came to power in 2017 under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh has taken a giant leap in terms of budget size, public welfare, and development, and the result of that is that under strong law and order, we have succeeded in implementing the enhanced budget size and arrangements on the ground. Investors from the country and the world now want to invest in Uttar Pradesh. The budget is dedicated to traders, youth, farmers, everyone, and it will be an excellent, all-encompassing budget, with prospects of it being even larger in size this time," Singh said.

The Budget Session, which began on February 9, will run till February 20. The state budget for the 2026-27 financial year will be presented today.

- ANI

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Priya S
Every year we hear about "biggest budget" and "giant leaps". As a woman from a small town, I want to see more concrete details. How exactly will this raise *my* standard of living? More women's safety initiatives, better public transport, and quality schools in rural areas please. Action speaks louder than figures.
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Aman W
The claim about UP becoming an investment destination is real. The improved law and order under this govt is noticeable. My cousin's business in Noida has seen fewer hassles. If this budget further strengthens infrastructure, it will create more jobs for us youth. Fingers crossed!
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Suresh O
As a farmer, I hear "focus on farmers" in every budget speech. The real test is the MSP we get, the cost of fertilizers, and timely compensation for crop damage. Let's see the actual allocations. Big numbers don't feed my family, fair prices do.
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Nikhil C
Moving towards quaternary care is a bold vision! If implemented, it could reduce the need for people to travel to Delhi or Mumbai for advanced treatment. This, combined with focus on basic services, could truly transform UP's healthcare landscape. A positive step.
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Michael C
Working with an MNC that's looking at UP for expansion. The consistent narrative around development and investment is attracting global attention. Hope the budget details match the hype. Efficient implementation will be key to sustaining this momentum.

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