Urban Challenge Fund: ₹1 Lakh Crore Push for Growth-Driven and Climate-Ready Cities

16 Feb 2026

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Urban Challenge Fund: ₹1 Lakh Crore Push for Growth-Driven and Climate-Ready Cities

The Union Cabinet has approved the launch of the ‘Urban Challenge Fund’ (UCF).

It gives effect to the government’s vision, announced in the Union Budget 2025-26, to implement proposals relating to ‘Cities as Growth Hubs’, ‘Creative Redevelopment of Cities’, and ‘Water and Sanitation’.

About Urban Challenge Fund

  • It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, with a total Central assistance of ₹1 lakh crore.
  • Financing Structure: A minimum of 50 per cent of project financing has to be mobilised from market sources, including municipal bonds, bank loans and Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs).
  • The remaining share may be contributed by States, Union Territories (UTs), Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) or other sources.
  • Coverage: The Fund will cover:
    • All cities with a population of 10 lakh or more (2025 estimates);
    • State and Union Territory capitals not covered above; and
    • Major industrial cities with a population of 1 lakh or more
    • Additionally, all ULBs in hilly States, North-Eastern States, and smaller ULBs with population below 1 lakh will be eligible for support under the Credit Repayment Guarantee Scheme.

Salient Features

  • Competitive Challenge Mode Selection: Projects will be selected through a transparent and competitive challenge mode, ensuring support to high-impact and reform-oriented proposals.
  • Reform-Oriented Approach: There will be a strong thrust on reforms across Urban Governance, Market & Financial systems, Operational efficiency, and Urban Planning
  • Promoting Private Sector Participation: Private sector participation will be encouraged through structured risk-sharing frameworks and benchmarking of service delivery standards
  • Credit Enhancement Mechanism: A dedicated ₹5,000 crore corpus will enhance the creditworthiness of 4223 cities including Tier- II and Tier-III cities, particularly for first-time access to market finance.
  • Making ULBs Bankable: It aims to position Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) as a credible and bankable asset class in the financial market
  • Reform-Linked Funding Framework: Funding under the Urban Challenge Fund is anchored to a comprehensive reform agenda covering:
    • Governance and digital reforms;
    • Market and financial reforms to strengthen creditworthiness;
    • Operational reforms for improved service delivery and utility efficiency;
    • Urban planning and spatial reforms, including transit-oriented development and green infrastructure; and
    • Project-specific reforms with defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), third-party verification and sustainable Operation & Maintenance mechanisms.
  • Project Verticals under Urban Challenge Fund:
    • Cities as Growth Hubs: It aims to identify key economic zones and city regions while promoting integrated planning, corridor-based development, improved urban mobility, and competitive infrastructure growth.
    • Creative Redevelopment of Cities: It focuses on revitalising business and heritage areas, regenerating brownfield sites, promoting Transit-Oriented Development, strengthening climate resilience, and reducing congestion, especially in Northeastern and hilly States.
    • Water and Sanitation: It aims to upgrade water supply, sewerage and stormwater systems, develop rurban infrastructure and water grids, strengthen solid waste management, and remediate legacy waste with a focus on Swachhata.

What is Ruraban infrastructure?

  • Rurban infrastructure refers to infrastructure developed in rural areas with urban-like facilities to bridge the rural–urban divide and promote balanced regional development.

It typically includes

  • All-weather roads and transport connectivity
  • Piped water supply and sanitation systems
  • Reliable electricity and digital connectivity
  • Solid and liquid waste management
  • Skill centres, healthcare, and education facilities
  • Market yards and agro-processing units

The concept is associated with the Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission, which aims to develop clusters of villages by providing urban-level infrastructure while retaining rural character.

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Significance

  • Building Future-Ready Cities: The fund aims to build resilient, productive, inclusive, and climate-responsive cities, positioning them as a key driver of the country’s next phase of economic growth.

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