Diya Kumari Calls Rajasthan Budget Crucial for ‘Viksit Rajasthan’, Promises Major Announcements

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Jaipur: Ahead of presenting the Rajasthan Budget in the State Assembly, Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Diya Kumari described the upcoming financial plan as a significant step toward building a “Viksit Rajasthan.”

Speaking to the media before the budget presentation, Diya Kumari said, “This is a very important budget for Viksit Rajasthan. This budget is for the people of the state. A lot of new announcements will be made in the budget today.”

She emphasized that the budget has been designed with a focus on the overall development of the state and the welfare of its citizens. The Deputy CM highlighted that the government aims to introduce key initiatives and policy measures that will accelerate growth across sectors.

The budget presentation is expected to outline the state’s financial roadmap, including allocations for infrastructure, social welfare, agriculture, education, and employment generation. Political observers and stakeholders across Rajasthan are closely watching for major announcements that could shape the state’s development trajectory in the coming year.

The Rajasthan Assembly is set for detailed discussions following the presentation, with the government projecting the budget as a blueprint for inclusive and sustainable growth.

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