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दिल्ली: मंगलवार को दिल्ली की बीजेपी सरकार ने वित्त वर्ष 2025-26 के लिए अपना बजट पेश कर दिया। मुख्यमंत्री रेखा गुप्ता ने विधानसभा में ये बजट पेश किया। 27 साल बाद दिल्ली की सत्ता में वापस आई बीजेपी की सरकार के इस पहले बजट में सीएम रेखा गुप्ता ने हर वर्ग और हर क्षेत्र का ख्याल रखा। बजट में बुनियादी ढांचे, शिक्षा, स्वास्थ्य सेवा, स्वच्छ जल की आपूर्ति, झुग्गियों के विकास और प्रदूषण नियंत्रण जैसे प्रमुख क्षेत्रों पर ध्यान केंद्रित किया गया है। बजट में पहली बार यमुना की सफाई के लिए 500 करोड़ रुपए आवंटित किए गए हैं। दिल्ली सरकार के मंत्रियों और बीजेपी विधायकों ने इस बजट की तारीफ करते हुए इसे ऐतिहासिक और शानदार बजट बताया।

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00:00On Tuesday, the BJP government of Delhi presented its budget for the year 2025-2026.
00:08Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented this budget in the Parliament.
00:12After 27 years, the BJP government came back to power in Delhi.
00:16In this first budget, CM Rekha Gupta took care of every section and every area.
00:22In the budget, basic infrastructure, education, health care, clean water supply, development of shelters and pollution control have been focused.
00:34For the first time in the budget, Rs. 500 crores have been invested for the cleanliness of Yamuna.
00:40The ministers of the Delhi government and BJP MPs praised this budget and called it a historic and magnificent budget.
00:49It is a historic budget. It is a magnificent budget.
00:51The Chief Minister has chosen all the sections of this society.
00:54The focus on infrastructure of this budget is extraordinary. This has never happened before.
00:59The water board has been given Rs. 9000 crores for the water and sewage line.
01:03The money given to PWD has never been given this much.
01:06PWD has been given separate money for the road and flyover.
01:10The education sector has been given about Rs. 20,000 crores.
01:13There is also a contribution for the construction of a new CM Shree school.
01:17There is also a contribution for the construction of APJ Abul Kalam's language lab.
01:21There is also a contribution for the branding of the tourism department.
01:24There is also a contribution for the film festival.
01:26I feel that this is a historic budget.
01:28It will touch all the sections of the society and will fulfill the needs of Delhi.
01:32For the first time in Delhi, a government has given a budget of Rs. 900 crores for Yamuna.
01:39The money given to the water board is also for the cleanliness of the sewage.
01:42Rs. 40 crores has been given for the construction of the STP and the decentralized sewage.
01:47In addition to this, the flood department has also been given a contribution for cleanliness.
01:51So, all this package is for the cleanliness of Yamuna.
01:56A budget of Rs. 1 lakh crores has been given in 33 days.
02:0031% has been increased.
02:02This is the first time in the history of this country that a state has done this much.
02:07Our government has started implementing Narendra Modi's vision of development
02:11with the help of better fiscal management.
02:14And under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta,
02:17it has started implementing the resolution of a developed Delhi.
02:22In education, the previous government allocated a budget of Rs. 16,000 crores.
02:28Out of which, they have spent only Rs. 14,000 crores.
02:33And this time, we have provided a budget of Rs. 19,600 crores.
02:39Not only will the infrastructure of education be improved,
02:44but to improve the quality of education,
02:47we have started implementing schemes such as Science of Living,
02:50New Era in Entrepreneurship and Employability.
02:59We will continue this.
03:01The budget has been very good.
03:03Especially the outlay of Rs. 1 lakh crores.
03:06This is the first time in the history of Delhi that such a budget has been presented.
03:09Some departments where there was a severe need for money,
03:13all those departments have been allocated adequate funds.
03:16So, overall, it is a good budget.
03:19I think every segment, every department, every department's work has been taken care of.
03:25It is a historic budget that will change the fate of Delhi.
03:28It will take the speed of development of Delhi by a bullet train.
03:32The budget of Rs. 1 lakh crores,
03:34our Chief Minister has given a grand historic budget.
03:37And the development of all the departments of Delhi will take place in this.
03:41From Juggi Jhompli to Delhi's infrastructure,
03:44that will also change rapidly.
03:46The budget was settled on political conditions.
03:49Opposition Aam Aadmi Party called it an air-to-air budget.
03:53Opposition leader Aadishi challenged the government
03:56and said that the government should keep the economic survey at the threshold of the assembly,
04:00which will make the milk of the milk and the water of the water.
04:04If it is described in one line,
04:09then it is an air-to-air budget.
04:13This budget of Rs. 1 lakh crores,
04:20has no basis in any economic analysis.
04:25And today's budget in the assembly,
04:29which was presented by the Honourable Chief Minister Rekha Gupta,
04:34after seeing it, it became clear
04:38that why the Indian People's Party did not keep the economic survey at the threshold of the assembly.
04:49If this budget of Rs. 1 lakh crores had any basis in reality,
04:56if the government was actually getting a revenue of Rs. 1 lakh crores,
05:02then the economic survey would have been on the threshold of the assembly.
05:08But they did not keep it.
05:10They did not keep it because from their air-to-air budget,
05:16the air would have been released on the basis of the economic survey data.
05:21The milk of the milk and the water of the water would have become water.
05:25The people of Delhi and the people of the country would have come to know
05:30that on the basis of fake figures,
05:34on the basis of air-to-air figures,
05:37this budget has been presented today.
05:41I challenge the government of the Indian People's Party
05:47to keep the economic survey on the threshold of the assembly.
05:52To keep the entire revenue figures of the economic survey on the threshold of the assembly.
06:01With that, the milk of the milk and the water of the water of the air-to-air budget would have become water.
06:08On the other hand, the Congress said that the budget of Delhi was disappointing.
06:12Congress leader Haroon Yusuf raised the Delhi government in a dilemma regarding the prices of electricity.
06:18The Indian People's Party used to say that the per kilowatt charges that were increased,
06:25and the way our pension trust was,
06:30even today 7% is charged for it.
06:33Even today, per kilowatt, if you have a load of 10 kilowatts or 5 kilowatts,
06:43then you have to pay Rs. 550 to Rs. 600 for 5 kilowatts.
06:49Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1,400 without spending a unit.
06:53I was hoping that this government, as much as it was talking about tolerance,
06:58that it would give some relief.
07:00But I think that the kind of indication that is being given,
07:04the Delhi people will again increase the tariffs on electricity,
07:09because the DRC is listening.
07:12And I think that the amount that has been given to Discoms,
07:15the amount that was monetized, Rs. 27,000 crores,
07:19the government of the Common Man Party did nothing about it.
07:23What is its roadmap? How will it be done?
07:27And the money that has been collected from the people of Delhi,
07:30what will they do about it? Will they take account from Discoms?
07:33Especially the 200 units of electricity that are free,
07:36it has not been audited till date.
07:39And I was hoping that to give relief to the people of Delhi,
07:43they would take such a step.
07:45Nor was there any detailed plan for the ration cards,
07:50that today, about 50 lakh people in Delhi are not getting ration.
07:55And I was hoping that something would be done about it,
07:57but I was very disappointed to see the budget.
08:00With the budget of Delhi,
08:02according to the party line,
08:04the leaders may have to be seen separately,
08:08but through this, changing the form of the capital
08:11will be a big challenge for the government of Rekha Gupta.

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