Finance Minister Thangam Thenarasu announces ₹2,914.99 crore allocation to meet emerging priorities
Overview
On October 15, 2025, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thenarasu presented the First Supplementary Estimates for the financial year 2025–26 in the State Legislative Assembly.
The supplementary budget seeks legislative approval for additional expenditure that was not covered in the original budget and to recoup advances drawn from the Contingency Fund. The total amount proposed stands at ₹2,914.99 crore, reflecting the government’s commitment to social welfare, infrastructure, and disaster recovery.
💰 Major Allocations at a Glance
| Sector / Scheme | Allocation (₹ crore) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Transport Department | 1,137.97 | Settlement of terminal benefits for retired, voluntarily retired, and deceased employees of State Transport Undertakings |
| Disaster Relief (Cyclone Fengal 2024) | 522.34 | Relief and rehabilitation measures for affected regions |
| State Transport Undertakings (Fleet Upgrade) | 471.53 | Procurement of 3,000 new BS-VI buses to replace aging fleets |
| Kalaignarin Kanavu Illam Scheme | 469.84 | Construction of rural housing under the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department |
| Miscellaneous Grants | 313.31 | Minor adjustments and new services funded through savings and re-appropriation |
A token provision of ₹1,000 has been included in certain grants to facilitate re-appropriation from existing savings, ensuring that funds are utilized efficiently.
Key Focus Areas
1. Employee Welfare
A significant portion of the supplementary budget is directed toward settling dues for employees of the state’s transport corporations. This move is expected to bring relief to thousands of retired staff awaiting terminal benefits.
2. Disaster Recovery
With ₹522 crore allocated toward relief works, the government aims to speed up rehabilitation and reconstruction in areas impacted by Cyclone Fengal (2024), ensuring affected communities receive timely support.
3. Public Transport Modernization
The state plans to introduce 3,000 new BS-VI buses, a major step toward improving public transport quality, safety, and environmental sustainability.
4. Affordable Housing
Under the Kalaignarin Kanavu Illam Scheme, ₹469.84 crore will fund rural housing initiatives, reinforcing Tamil Nadu’s focus on inclusive growth and better living standards for low-income families.
Fiscal Perspective
Supplementary estimates are a standard feature of public finance management, allowing governments to adjust mid-year spending in response to unforeseen obligations, emerging priorities, or policy shifts.
By focusing on social welfare, infrastructure upgrades, and disaster management, this supplementary budget aligns with Tamil Nadu’s broader fiscal goal of balanced growth and people-centric governance.
However, fiscal experts note that effective implementation and fund utilization will be key to ensuring these allocations translate into on-ground impact without adding undue strain to the state’s debt profile.

