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West Bengal BJP Govt Unveils Rs 4.38 Lakh Crore Budget with 20% DA Hike

The BJP government in West Bengal presented its first budget of Rs 4.38 lakh crore for 2026-27. Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta announced a 20% DA hike for government employees, effective October 1. The budget includes a Rs 3,000 monthly allowance for unemployed graduates and plans for an IIT and IIM in North Bengal. Retired journalists will receive a monthly pension of Rs 5,000 under the new proposals.

West Bengal: BJP govt announces budget of Rs 4.38 lakh crore, proposes 20% DA hike

Kolkata, June 22

The BJP government in West Bengal presented its first-ever budget of Rs 4,38,775.29 crore for the financial year 2026-2027, along with several infrastructure projects and schemes.

State Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta presented the budget for the first-ever BJP government in the state. In line with the BJP's manifesto promise, the state government announced a 20 per cent hike in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for government employees.

"The Dearness Allowance (DA) for government employees has been increased by 20 per cent, bringing the total DA to 38 per cent. This will come into effect from October 1," Dasgupta said in the Legislative Assembly.

Along with Rs 3,000 each to women under the Annapurna Scheme, the Finance Minister announced a one-time financial assistance of Rs 50,000 to unmarried female students to reduce the dropout rate of female students in higher education.

Among direct cash transfer schemes, the West Bengal government also proposed a Rs 3,000 monthly allowance for unemployed graduates in the age group of 21-45 years from October, and others will be given Rs 2,000 per month. Dasgupta said that the scheme will benefit "students whose family income is less than Rs 1 lakh per year and who are not receiving benefits from any existing social protection scheme."

Retired journalists will be provided with a monthly pension of Rs 5,000.

As promised in the BJP's manifesto, the government proposed an IIT and an IIM in North Bengal with the assistance of the Centre. For Falta, a seat which the party won in the repolling, Dagupta announced a plan to develop the area as a model.

"I am proposing the establishment of a plantation workers' union board. It will oversee various welfare projects for tea garden workers. A proposal has been put forward to increase the salary of Civic Volunteers, Village Police, and Green Police by 2,000 taka starting from August 2026," the Finance Minister said.

He said that the state government has initiated a techno-economic survey to launch metro connectivity in Durgapur, Asansol, Siliguri, and Jalpaiguri.

The Finance Minister proposed to transform Gangasagar Mela into an international, spiritual and cultural festival in collaboration with the Centre. Similarly, he said, Jagadhatri Puja, Tarakeshwar Mela, Baruni Mela, Rash Mela, Jalpesh Mela and other events will be transformed into national events.

"I am initiating the process of making all government systems paperless," Dasgupta told the House.

The state government allocated Rs 8,565.84 crore to agriculture, Rs 2,544.48 crore to Backward class welfare, Rs 3,035.95 crore for disaster management and civil defence, and Rs 3,266.59 crore for Industry Commerce and Enterprises.

As the Suvendu Adhikari-led government presented its first budget, the file was made from traditional Bengali mats and jute.

CM Suvendu Adhikari and Swapan Dasgupta also performed a puja before presenting the budget in the Assembly.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a woman from rural Bengal, I'm cautiously optimistic about the Annapurna Scheme and the Rs 50,000 for unmarried female students. This could really help girls stay in school instead of being forced into early marriage. Hope the implementation is transparent. 🙏

Arjun K

Good to see IIT and IIM for North Bengal – that region has been neglected for decades. But Rs 2,000-3,000 monthly allowance for unemployed graduates? That's barely enough for bus fare. And why only graduates? What about diploma holders? Seems like a half-baked scheme.

Michael C

Impressive budget size, but I'm skeptical about the numbers. The DA hike is overdue but welcome. The tea garden workers' welfare board is interesting – Bengal's tea industry needs modernisation. Let's see if this is real change or just political drama.

Sneha F

Paperless government is a great idea! But as someone who works in rural administration, our infrastructure can't handle it yet. Metro in Durgapur and Asansol? Those areas are not even properly connected by roads. First fix basic issues before dreaming big.

Vikram M

Retired journalists getting pension is nice, but what about the thousands of contractual workers in Bengal who have no job security? The budget mentions plantation workers but ignores daily wagers. Show me the money, not just promises. 😤

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