Kerala’s 2025-26 budget increased total expenditure by 11% to ₹1,98,582 crore from 2024-25 revised estimates, maintaining welfare dominance at 42-44% of spending while trimming agriculture and education. Revenue grew 15%, with fiscal deficit targeted lower at 3.2% of GSDP, reflecting efficiency amid rising committed costs like pensions.

Key Sectoral Changes

Social welfare saw modest 1% growth to ₹13,497 crore, prioritizing pensions, while health dipped slightly before minor rebound to ~₹9,967 crore. Education faced an 11% cut to ₹22,603-24,328 crore, and agriculture dropped sharply 18% to ₹6,360 crore amid reallocations.

Expenditure Comparison Table

Major sectors (₹ crore) highlight pruning in capex-heavy areas, offset by welfare stability (2024-25 RE vs 2025-26 BE).

Sector2024-25 RE2025-26 BE% Change
Social Welfare & Nutrition13,33313,497+1% ​
Health & Family Welfare10,2109,967-2% ​
Education & Culture25,43022,603-11% ​
Police4,5744,699+3% ​
Transport6,4295,816-10% ​
Agriculture & Allied7,7376,360-18% ​
Water Supply & Sanitation2,3031,997-13% ​
Energy433389-10% ​
Irrigation & Flood Control1,174983-16% ​

These shifts underscore Kerala’s welfare-first strategy despite fiscal pressures, setting the stage for 2026-27’s ₹2 trillion milestone.

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