In the Union Budget 2026, the government announced plans to build a girls’ hostel in every district, set up a National Institute of Hospitality, and develop five new university townships across the country.
These steps aim to improve access to education, provide safe accommodation for female students, and strengthen higher education and skill development.
The government said the new university townships would help expand learning opportunities and support regional development, while the hospitality institute will focus on training skilled workers for the tourism and service sectors.
While presenting the Union Budget 2026, Sitharaman said the government proposes several measures to establish new institutes, university townships, girls’ hostels, and telescope infrastructure as part of increased investment in the higher education sector.
“I propose multiple steps towards setting up new institutes, university townships, girls’ hostel and telescope infrastructure facilities in the investment in the higher education sector. A girls’ hostel will be built in every district of the country,” the Finance Minister said.
Highlighting the challenges faced by women students in science and technology disciplines, Sitharaman said that girls face difficulties due to prolonged hours of study and laboratory work.
“In higher education, STEM institutions, prolonged hours of study and laboratory work pose some challenges for girl students. Through our scheme, one girls’ hostel will be established in every district to promote astrophysics and astronomy via immersive experiences,” she said.
The Finance Minister said the proposed hostels would help ensure safe and accessible accommodation for women pursuing higher studies, thereby improving enrolment and retention in advanced scientific disciplines.
FM Sitharaman also announced the setting up of ‘She MARTS’-self-help entrepreneur marts that will function as community-owned retail outlets.
“Building on the success of the Lakpati Didi program, the government plans to help women move from credit-linked livelihoods to becoming enterprise owners. Self-help entrepreneur marts will be established as community-owned retail outlets within cluster-level federations, supported through enhanced and innovative financing, enabling women to take the next step in entrepreneurship,” FM said.
The She MARTS initiative aims to provide women entrepreneurs with better market access, branding opportunities, and sustainable income avenues, while strengthening grassroots institutions such as self-help groups.
Sitharaman listed six major areas of the Budget, outlining a broader economic roadmap, with intervention to drive long-term growth and stability. These include scaling up manufacturing in several strategic and frontier sectors, rejuvenating legacy industrial sectors, creating champion micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), delivering a powerful push for infrastructure, ensuring long-term security and stability, and developing city economic regions.
The Finance Minister laid two statements before the House under Section 3(1) of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003. These included the Medium-term Fiscal Policy-cum-Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement and the Macro-Economic Framework Statement.
Earlier on Thursday, FM Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey of India in Parliament for the 2025-26 financial year.
The Budget session will span 30 sittings over 65 days, concluding on April 2. The two Houses will adjourn for a recess on February 13 and reconvene on March 9 to enable the Standing Committees to examine the Demands for Grants of various ministries and departments.
(With inputs from ANI)











