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A Capital Shift: Delhi’s Green Fund Sparks Systemic Sustainability
On April 5, 2026, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta unveiled the city’s “Green Budget,” earmarking ₹22,236 crore out of a total ₹1,03,700 crore budget for environmental initiatives. The allocation spans 17 departments, each mandated to align spending with measurable green objectives.
Green Fund Allocation
The fund will support projects such as renewable energy adoption, electric mobility, Yamuna clean-up, and waste management. Departments including transport, power, environment, and health will design sector-specific strategies to reduce Delhi’s carbon footprint and improve sustainability outcomes.
Accountability And Roadmap
The government has emphasized that all departmental expenditures will now be mapped against green objectives. This ensures transparency and accountability, with each department responsible for delivering tangible results. The initiative is expected to create systemic change rather than isolated projects.
Key Highlights
- ₹22,236 crore allocated for green initiatives
- 21.44% of Delhi’s 2026–27 budget dedicated to sustainability
- 17 departments tasked with eco-initiatives across transport, power, environment, and health
- Focus on clean air, Yamuna restoration, renewable energy, and electric buses
- Spending mapped against green objectives for accountability
Sources: United News of India, Hindustan Times, The Hans India
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