
Mumbai, February 25 – The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) presented its education budget for the 2026-27 financial year on Wednesday, proposing a total outlay of ₹4,248.08 crore, an increase over the ₹3,674 crore budget for 2025-26.
The budget, presented by Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs) Dr. Avinash Dhakne, marks a historic return to democratic processes, being the first in four years to be presented before an elected general body of corporators rather than an administrator.
The budget is divided into two main streams to balance daily operations with long-term infrastructure. The total outlay is ₹4,248.08 crore for overall education sector funding. The budget estimates revenue expenditure of ₹3,758.08 crore for salaries, maintenance, administrative costs, and capital expenditure of ₹490 crore for the construction of new schools and major upgrades.
Building on the success of last year’s 'Mission SAMPURN', the BMC introduced Mission SAFAL (Strength, Activities, Futuristic, Ambitious, Learning). This initiative is designed to align with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 by integrating co-curricular activities into the core academic structure. "Quality education is not a privilege, but a right for every child in Mumbai. With Mission SAFAL, we are bridging the gap between traditional learning and futuristic skills," stated Municipal Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani.
The budget provides a significant digital push, including the distribution of 19,317 tablets to Class 9 students (₹21.83 crore) and the expansion of astronomical laboratories to 40 additional schools. In a first-of-its-kind move, ₹11.08 crore each has been allocated for primary and secondary sections to provide cyber literacy training to 20,000 students through the National Forensic Sciences University.
To promote arts, ₹1.35 crore has been set aside for musical instruments, including harmoniums, tablas, and synthesizers.
Furthermore, to make education accessible and safe, the BMC has earmarked ₹42 crore for the installation and maintenance of CCTV cameras across all school premises.
A provision of ₹5 crore has been made to transform school libraries into modern hubs with competitive exam materials.
Students scoring above 90 per cent in Class 10 (across all boards) will receive financial assistance of ₹25,000. The budget continues the free BEST bus travel scheme for students using 'Chalo Cards', with an allocation of ₹8.70 crore.
According to the BMC, 57 out of 72 ongoing school construction and repair works are likely to be completed by March 2026, ensuring better facilities for the upcoming academic session.


