Delhi’s Green Budget 2026–27

The Delhi Government presented its “Green Budget” for 2026–27 with a strong focus on environmental protection and air pollution control. The total budget outlay stands at ₹1,03,700 crore, with significantly enhanced allocations aimed at tackling Delhi’s worsening air quality, ecological degradation, and climate-related challenges.

The budget adopts a dual strategy combining short-term pollution control measures with long-term ecological planning, signalling a shift toward sustainable urban governance.

Key Highlights

  • Total Budget: ₹1,03,700 crore (FY 2026–27)
  • Focus areas:
    • Air pollution control
    • Green cover expansion
    • Biodiversity conservation
  • Tree plantation target: 35 lakh trees
  • Emphasis on native species (neem, peepal) for better ecological adaptation. 
  • Shift toward data-driven and continuous air quality management

Budget Allocation Breakdown

SectorAllocationPurpose
Environment & Forest Dept₹822 croreOverall environmental management
Forest Development₹130 croreExpansion of green cover
Wildlife Protection₹44 croreBiodiversity conservation
Parks & Gardens₹25 croreUrban green spaces
Pollution Control~₹300 croreAir pollution mitigation
Municipal Bodies>₹200 croreLocal-level implementation
Pollution Management Strategy
  • To address Delhi’s severe air pollution, the government has allocated around ₹300 crore for targeted interventions focusing on vehicular emissions and road dust, the primary contributors to poor air quality. 
  • Additionally, over ₹200 crore has been allocated to municipal bodies to enhance local enforcement, waste management, and dust control systems. 
  • The integration of real-time air quality monitoring and data-driven governance marks a transition from seasonal reactive measures to continuous, proactive management.

Air Pollution Control Measures

MeasureObjective
Anti-smog guns deploymentReduce particulate matter in hotspots
Mechanised road sweepingControl road dust
Water sprinklersSuppress airborne dust
Real-time monitoring systemsIdentify and act on pollution hotspots
Integrated command centresEnable faster policy response
Strategic Approach
  • Short-term interventions:
    • Anti-smog technology
    • Dust control systems
  • Long-term solutions:
    • Afforestation
    • Biodiversity enhancement
    • Climate resilience

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