Find out what the most important parts of the Rajasthan Budget 2025–26 are for farmers and rural growth.
Rajasthan Budget 2025–26: The Rajasthan Budget 2025–26 was shown to the Assembly on February 19, 2023. The second full budget of Diya Kumari's time as Finance Minister of Rajasthan was revealed. This is the first "Green Theme" budget, which focusses on green energy, rural development, and building up infrastructure. It comes after the "Rising Rajasthan" budget. All parts of the state budget have been taken care of by the Finance Minister. A lot of good news has been included in the budget for everyone, including farmers, cattle farmers, women, young people, and students. As of the Rajasthan Budget 2025–26, the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana amount given to farmers in the state has been raised to Rs 9000. This means that farmers in the state will now get more money through this plan than they did before. Also, in the budget, it was announced that people who were getting 100 units of free electricity under the Chief Minister Free Electricity Scheme will now be connected to a scheme that gives them 150 units of free electricity every month under the Solar Energy Scheme. This will happen in stages.
In the Rajasthan Budget 2025–26, other important plans were made for farmers and rural places.
The Rajasthan Budget 2025–26 also takes care of farmers. The budget made the following plans for programs that will help farmers and improve rural areas:
- 75,000 farmers will get help paying for fences.
- There will be hiring of 100 new vets and 1000 new livestock inspectors.
- Biogas plants will be able to get help from next year on.
- A plan to improve agriculture will have work done worth Rs 1350 crore.
- Families in rural areas will be able to get 3400 lakh man days through the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Scheme, or MNREGA.
- Two lakh families will be given new leases as part of the ownership plan. Drones will be used to do a poll on this.
- With the help of the Pradhan Mantri Gramme Sadak Yojana, asphalt roads will connect 1600 villages in two years.
- A cement-based Atal Path will be built in cities with more than 5,000 people. It will cost Rs 500 crore to do this job in 250 villages next year.
- There will be 50 thousand links for farming.
- Twenty crore rupees will be spent on tourism in rural areas.
Budget 2025–26 for Rajasthan has news for women and young people
- Under the Lakhpati Didi plan, women who are part of self-help groups will now be able to borrow Rs 1 lakh at a rate of 1.5% instead of 2.25 %.
- A total of 1.5 lakh people will also be given jobs in the private industry. Business start-ups will be helped by young people. For this, a fund of Rs 500 crore has been set up.
- Under the Vivekananda Employment Scheme, Rs 500 crore will be spent to help young people find work.
- The government will hire 1 lakh 25 thousand new people for new jobs.
- Ten hundred and fifty jobs will be open in the drinking water service.
- In order to stop students from committing suicide, Yuva Saathi sites will be opened in Kota, Jaipur, Sikar, and Jodhpur.
- Rs 50 crore has been set aside for the "Fit Rajasthan" plan, which will be worked on.
Budget for Rajasthan 2025–26 Notifications for other groups and areas, such as senior citizens
- Six thousand senior citizens will be able to travel by air, and fifty thousand people will be able to travel by AC cars on trains.
- The Govind Dev Mahotsav will be held in Jaipur, and Rs 50 crore will be spent on it.
- There is a plan to build a tribal circuit worth 100 crore that will connect religious sites in areas controlled by tribes.
- Food labs will be set up in every area to keep food from being tampered with.
- Rajasthan Roadways will be given 500 cars for use in cities.
- Because of the heavy traffic in Rajasthan's big towns, ring roads are going to be built around 15 of them. These cities include Balotra, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar, and Dungarpur. A sum of Rs 50 crore has been set aside for DPR.
- In Rajasthan, 9 green field motorways that are longer than 2,750 km will be built.
- More than 5 thousand crores will be spent to improve roads and bridges.
- At a cost of 10 crore each, roads that can't be fixed will be built in every assembly district.
- That much money will be given in the desert at a rate of Rs 15 to 15 crore per assembly district.
- The IIFA Awards for Tourism Development will be held for the first time on March 8th and 9th.
- The BRTS lines that were built in Jaipur will be finished, and work will begin on a new part of the metro.
- There will be a separate grant of Rs 250 crore for roads in Jaipur.
- From Sitapura Industrial Area to Ambawadi, Vidyadhar Nagar, work on the second part of the Jaipur Metro will be done. It will cost 12000 crores. In Jagatpura and Vaishali Nagar, surveys will be done for the metro.
- There will also be a plan for the growth of the people who live on the border with Pakistan. The budget has set aside Rs 150 crore for this purpose.