Provincial Finance Minister Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman will present Punjab's third provincial budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year on June 16, 2024 [1].
The budget serves as the primary financial roadmap for the province, determining how resources will be distributed across critical public services, and infrastructure projects.
The total budget size is set at Rs5,131 billion [2]. This allocation aims to prioritize health, education, and social welfare to improve the quality of life for residents across the province [2].
According to government plans, the fiscal strategy will emphasize economic empowerment and infrastructure development [3]. Key priorities include the construction of homes and schools, as well as the introduction of e-buses to modernize public transport [3].
The presentation will take place in the Punjab Assembly, where the administration will detail the specific funding mechanisms for these initiatives [2]. The focus on social welfare and public health is intended to address systemic gaps in service delivery [2].
This third provincial budget reflects the PML-N government's strategy to balance large-scale infrastructure projects with immediate social needs [1]. By targeting education and health, the government seeks to foster long-term human capital growth while expanding the province's physical assets [3].
“The total budget size is set at Rs5,131 billion.”
The scale of the Rs5.13 trillion budget indicates an aggressive spending plan focused on both social safety nets and modernization. By integrating e-buses and expanded schooling into the fiscal plan, the Punjab government is attempting to transition toward a more sustainable urban infrastructure while managing the pressures of public health and education demands.



