Union Budget 2026: Despite sharp dip in actual spends, Jal Jeevan mission retains allocation at ₹67,600 crore

Union Budget 2026: Despite sharp dip in actual spends, Jal Jeevan mission retains allocation at ₹67,600 crore


The Centre’s marquee Jal Jeevan Mission programme, which aims to provide potable water to every rural household, has been allotted ₹67,600 crore for Financial Year 2026-27, incrementally more than the ₹67,000 crore allocated in the previous year’s Budget for FY 2025-26. 

The Centre’s marquee Jal Jeevan Mission programme, which aims to provide potable water to every rural household, has been allotted ₹67,600 crore for Financial Year 2026-27, incrementally more than the ₹67,000 crore allocated in the previous year’s Budget for FY 2025-26. 
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The Centre’s marquee Jal Jeevan Mission programme, which aims to provide potable water to every rural household, has been allotted ₹67,600 crore for Financial Year 2026-27, incrementally more than the ₹67,000 crore allocated in the previous year’s Budget for FY 2025-26. 

Despite the significant allocation last year, the Jal Shakti Ministry, according to the Union Budget documents, expects to spend only about ₹17,000 crore when this financial year ends on March 31, 2026. Allocations reportedly dipped after gross irregularities in the administration of the scheme surfaced from various States.

Union Budget 2026 highlights

Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Gujarat, Assam, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan have reported significant action in imposing the penalty and recovery process in cases of financial irregularities, and poor quality of works under the Jal Jeevan Mission. 

Uttar Pradesh has reported that it initiated enquiries in 14,264 complaints received from various channels. 

The Gujarat government reported that a financial loss of ₹120.65 crore had occurred due to irregularities in 620 villages of Mahisagar district, and orders had been issued for recovery from 112 implementing agencies, according to a statement in the Lok Sabha in December 2025 by C.R. Patil, the Jal Shakti Minister.

Union Budget 2026-27 documents

According to data reported by 32 States and Union Territories, action was taken against 621 departmental officials, 969 contractors, and 153 third party inspection agencies in cases of financial irregularities and poor quality of works under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the Ministry of Jal Shakti had said in a statement in December 2025.

At the start of the Jal Jeevan Mission in August 2019, only 3.23 crore (16.7%) rural households were reported to have tap water connections. So far, as reported by the States and Union Territories as on December 11, 2025, around 12.52 crore additional rural households have been provided with tap water connections under the Jal Jeevan Mission, bringing a little over ₹15.76 crore or 81.4% of India’s rural households under the ambit of the scheme.



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