Jaipur : Rajasthan Finance Minister Diya Kumari is presenting the first full budget of the Bhajan Lal government in the Assembly on Wednesday. This is the first time that a state budget is being presented before the central budget. It is being said that this budget is in line with the vision of the Center, which will prepare a road map for PM Modi’s vision of ‘Developed India’. The biggest challenge before the Rajasthan government is to deal with the debt, as the state is in a huge debt of Rs 5.79 lakh crore, which is the highest for any state in the country. An investor summit is also expected to be held in Rajasthan in December, so the government can look at investment friendly policies in the budget.
All eyes will also be on whether the Bhajan Lal government discontinues some of the schemes started by the Gehlot government? Just like the free mobile scheme for women was discontinued earlier. However, based on the previous government’s focus on health, an increase in health insurance cover can be seen. On the other hand, the old pension scheme had also become a topic of political discussion. Now it will be interesting to see how the new government deals with the pension problem. Today is the first full budget of the new BJP government, which is expected to outline its vision for the state for the next five years.
‘Rajasthan of 2047’ our 10 resolutions
10 resolutions for the future
1. To make the state a $350 billion economy
2. Development of basic amenities like water, roads
3. Empowerment of farmer families with dignity
4. Promotion of MSME with increased industries
5. Heritage conservation
6. Green Rajasthan and environmental protection with sustainable development
7. Human resource development and health for all
8. Dignified life for poor and deprived families
9. Good Governance
10. Urban-rural and regional development with planned development
‘I have hope from Diya Kumari’
On the budget, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasara said, “Expectations from the budget are not that high. They have not yet implemented the interim budget. A woman finance minister will present the budget and I hope there will be something for women, youth, health care and other departments.”
‘I have hope from Diya Kumari’
On the budget, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasara said, “Expectations from the budget are not that high. They have not yet implemented the interim budget. A woman finance minister will present the budget and I hope there will be something for women, youth, health care and other departments.”