The Uttar Pradesh government has stated in the Assembly that the state economy has doubled over the past nine years. Presenting the Economic Review report during the Budget Session, the government said that Uttar Pradesh has witnessed rapid economic progress since 2016 to 17.
According to the report, the state’s Gross State Domestic Product was around Rs 13.30 lakh crore in 2016 to 17. It increased steadily over the years and reached approximately Rs 30.25 lakh crore in 2024 to 25. For the financial year 2025 to 26, the economy is projected to cross Rs 36 lakh crore. The report highlighted that Uttar Pradesh has emerged as one of the fastest growing state economies in the country.
The Economic Review also pointed to consistent improvement in growth rates. The state’s growth rate, which was around 8.6 percent in 2016 to 17, is estimated to have risen to 9.1 percent in 2024 to 25. The government said that this reflects sustained economic expansion and better financial management.
Among the key highlights of the review, the per capita income in 2025 to 26 is expected to reach around Rs 1,20,000. The government said that efforts are being made to ensure balanced development across agriculture, industry and the service sector. It added that investment in infrastructure, digital economy and green energy has been prioritised to strengthen long term growth.
The report mentioned that the Ayodhya airport has been made operational and five international airports are expected to be functional in the state, further boosting connectivity and economic activity. Measures have also been taken to improve ease of doing business and attract private investment.
Before the start of the Budget Session, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that this is the tenth Budget of his government and reflects the aspirations of the people. He stated that dialogue and coordination among departments are essential for effective governance and development.
Governor Anandiben Patel, in her address to the joint session of the Legislature, described Uttar Pradesh as a Breakthrough State. She said that over the past nine years, the state has moved beyond its earlier image and is now being recognised for effective law and order, economic reforms, agricultural progress, women empowerment and infrastructure development.
The Governor added that the government’s policies, administrative efficiency and focus on development have strengthened public confidence. She also said that the law and order situation in the state now meets national standards and has contributed to attracting investment.
The Economic Review further noted that per capita income, which stood at around Rs 54,564 in 2016 to 17, increased to nearly Rs 1,09,844 in 2024 to 25. It is projected to cross Rs 1,20,000 in 2025 to 26. Urbanisation is also rising steadily, with the share of the urban population expected to increase significantly by 2046.
The government emphasised that its focus remains on employment generation, inclusive growth and making Uttar Pradesh self reliant while strengthening its position as a major economic power in the country.












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