Assam Budget 2026: CM Himanta Expands CMAAA to Target 10 Lakh Entrepreneurs

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Assam Budget 2026: CM Himanta Expands CMAAA to Target 10 Lakh Entrepreneurs

Synopsis

The Assam Budget 2026 scales up the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asom Abhijan, promising remaining interest-free loans to Phase 1 and 2 beneficiaries and targeting 10 lakh new entrepreneurs over five years.

Key Takeaways

Nearly one lakh entrepreneurs have already been supported under CMAAA Phase 1 and Phase 2 .
CMAAA 1.0 eligible beneficiaries will receive the remaining ₹1 lakh in interest-free loans.
CMAAA 2.0 beneficiaries will receive the balance ₹25,000 after completing the Entrepreneurship Development Programme .
The government will begin selecting a new batch of youth under CMAAA as part of the expanded rollout.
The scheme carries a long-term target of empowering 10 lakh entrepreneurs over the next five years .
The Chief Minister's Office of Assam announced on Friday, 10 July 2026 that the Assam Budget 2026 will significantly scale up the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asom Abhijan (CMAAA), with a long-term goal of empowering 10 lakh entrepreneurs over the next five years. The announcement confirmed that nearly one lakh entrepreneurs have already been supported under the scheme's first two phases.

Context

The CMAAA was designed as Assam's state-level answer to the national Atmanirbhar Bharat push, providing interest-free loans and structured entrepreneurship training to youth across the state. The budget announcement consolidates two completed phases and charts a significantly more ambitious third phase, signalling a shift from pilot-scale delivery to a mass-employment strategy.

Under the latest budget proposals, eligible beneficiaries from CMAAA 1.0 will receive the remaining ₹1 lakh in interest-free loans, ensuring earlier enrollees are not left with incomplete disbursements. Beneficiaries under CMAAA 2.0 will receive the balance ₹25,000 upon completing the mandatory Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP).

Policy Backdrop

The CMAAA draws its ideological lineage from the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, launched by the Government of India in May 2020, which emphasised self-reliance, micro-entrepreneurship, and credit access as tools to reduce structural unemployment. Assam adapted this framework into a state-specific scheme that pairs direct credit with skill training, a model that successive budgets have progressively expanded.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who has led the state since May 2021, has consistently positioned entrepreneurship support as a complement to — rather than a substitute for — conventional employment generation. The five-year, 10-lakh target announced in the Assam Budget 2026 represents the most ambitious numerical commitment the scheme has carried since its inception.

Stakeholders and Impact

The primary beneficiaries are young, aspiring entrepreneurs across Assam, particularly those in semi-urban and rural areas where formal employment opportunities remain limited. The interest-free loan structure is designed to lower the barrier to entry for first-generation business owners who lack collateral or credit history.

The conditioning of the CMAAA 2.0 balance disbursement on completion of the Entrepreneurship Development Programme reflects a deliberate policy choice: linking cash transfers to skill acquisition to improve enterprise survival rates. This approach also creates a pipeline of trained entrepreneurs who may qualify for subsequent phases of the scheme.

What's Next

The government has indicated it will begin selecting a new batch of youth under CMAAA, though specific timelines for the selection process and disbursement schedules have not yet been detailed. The 10-lakh target over five years sets a clear benchmark against which future budget sessions and mid-term reviews of the scheme will be measured.

Observers will watch whether the state builds sufficient administrative and financial infrastructure to scale disbursements and training capacity from roughly one lakh beneficiaries to ten times that number — a challenge that will test both the scheme's design and the state's delivery machinery in the years ahead.

Point of View

Moving the scheme from a limited pilot into a state-defining flagship. By tying the CMAAA 2.0 balance payment to completion of the Entrepreneurship Development Programme, the government is attempting to shift the narrative from loan disbursement to enterprise outcomes — a harder metric to game. The 10-lakh target over five years is ambitious enough to anchor future electoral messaging but will require a step-change in administrative capacity that Assam's delivery infrastructure has not yet demonstrated at scale. This budget signal fits a broader pattern in BJP-governed states of using self-employment schemes to reframe the unemployment debate around individual agency rather than job creation.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asom Abhijan (CMAAA)?
CMAAA is an Assam state government scheme that provides interest-free loans and entrepreneurship training to youth, aimed at promoting self-employment and reducing unemployment across the state.
How much loan will CMAAA 1.0 beneficiaries receive under Assam Budget 2026?
Eligible CMAAA 1.0 beneficiaries will receive the remaining ₹1 lakh as an interest-free loan under the Assam Budget 2026 announcement.
What is the condition for CMAAA 2.0 beneficiaries to get their remaining funds?
CMAAA 2.0 beneficiaries must complete the Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) before they receive the balance ₹25,000 .
What is Assam's five-year entrepreneurship target under CMAAA?
The Government of Assam has set a long-term goal of empowering 10 lakh entrepreneurs over the next five years through an expanded CMAAA programme.
How many entrepreneurs has CMAAA supported so far?
Nearly one lakh entrepreneurs have been supported under the two completed phases — CMAAA 1.0 and CMAAA 2.0 — as stated in the Assam Budget 2026 announcement.
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