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Samagra Shiksha Now Allocates More To Quality, Gender & Equity
The reduction in support for teacher salaries has shifted focus to access, retention, quality, gender and equity.
Chandigarh Knows Its Way Around Samagra Shiksha
While some states struggle to get approvals, the UT gets 90% of its budget sanctioned on average.
Are Samagra Shiksha Approvals Keeping Up With Inflation?
No, they are not.
State Demands Rise and Fall, But Samagra Shiksha Approvals Stay Flat
Even as states propose widely varying budgets each year, the Project Approval Board’s recommendations remain relatively stable, hovering near ₹60,000 crore.
Samagra Shiksha Approves Only Three-Quarters of What States Request
Even the funds that do get approved often go unspent or spill over into following years.
A Busload of Indian Billionaires is Worth More Than the Union Budget 2026-27
Three global billionaires command as much wealth as it costs to run India for a year.
India Pays More in Interest Than It Would Cost to Simply Buy LIC, Maruti and HCL
In a single year, India’s interest bill alone is big enough to purchase some of its largest corporations wholesale, and still have change left over.
India’s Union Budget 2026-27 Equals the Market Value of Its Five Biggest Companies
One year of governing 1.4 billion people sits in the same financial bracket as five boardrooms.
Spending Under Samagra Shiksha Keeps Getting Lower
Not only has the inflation-adjusted value of the budget been declining, the actual spending under the scheme has reduced as well.
Rural India Has Gotten More Expensive Relative To Urban India
The Consumer Price Index shows that prices of goods and services have increased 2 percent more in rural areas than in urban areas.
Life In India Is Now Twice As Expensive As 2012
The Consumer Price Index shows that compared to 2012, the prices of goods and services have almost doubled in 2026.
Are Union Budget Allocations to Samagra Shiksha Keeping Up With Inflation?
Nope. While allocations to the flagship scheme have increased in nominal terms, the inflation-adjusted value of the budget has been declining.