delhibreakings delhi fire service budget 674 crore modernization infrastructure Delhi Fire Service Budget Raised to 674 Cr for 2026-27 with 4 New Stations and 6 Skylifts

The Delhi government has significantly increased the budget for the Delhi Fire Service to 674 crore for the 2026-27 financial year. This announcement was made by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on March 24, 2026, to boost the city emergency response infrastructure. The move represents a 27% jump from the current fiscal year budget of 530 crore, aiming to provide better safety for residents in congested areas and unauthorized colonies.

Modernization Plans and New Equipment for Delhi Fire Service

The government plans to add four new fire stations and six additional Bronto Skylift platforms to reach high-rise buildings efficiently. There is a strong focus on improving response times in narrow lanes and slum settlements where large fire trucks often face difficulties entering. A new command-and-control network will also replace the old communication systems to ensure better coordination during emergencies. Home Minister Ashish Sood also highlighted the plan to establish 100 permanent stations for small fire vehicles in less accessible areas.

Budget Breakdown and Infrastructure Growth

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Total Budget for 2026-27 674 Crore
Budget Increase 27% from previous year
New Fire Stations 4 Stations planned
Skylift Platforms 6 additional Bronto Skylifts
Equipment Fund (2025-26) 110 to 125 Crore

In the 2025-26 financial year, the Delhi government allocated around 504 crore for fire services. From this, a significant portion was used for buying new equipment and 24 quick response vehicles were added to the fleet. The current expansion includes a target to establish 20 more fire stations in the coming years to make the Delhi Fire Service one of the best in the world. Authorities are also working on restructuring the department following an audit approved by the Lieutenant Governor in 2025.

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