In a triumphant tone during Rajasthan Assembly proceedings on Friday, CM Bhajan Lal Sharma celebrated his government’s fiscal blueprint, which eclipses the previous administration’s final budget by 41%. Responding to the Finance and Appropriation Bill discourse, he attributed the surge to people-centric governance and economic overhauls.
Eschewing conflict for collaboration, the CM invoked PM Modi’s leadership in propelling Rajasthan as an innovation hub en route to Viksit Bharat 2047.
Anticipated per capita income of Rs 2,02,349 by 2026-27 marks a historic first above Rs 2 lakhs, reflecting 21.15% growth from 2023-24. Balanced expansion in key sectors bolsters this trajectory.
The Rs 6,10,956 crore budget and Rs 21,52,100 crore GSDP projection signal over 41% expansion. Contrasting sharply, Congress added Rs 6,10,544 crore GSDP over five years; BJP forecasts Rs 6.3 lakh crore in two.
Growth metrics shine: 12.25% average versus 10.92%, constant prices from 5.3% to 8.7%. Revenue at Rs 3,25,740 crore promises 14.08% growth, 60% over Congress’s peak.
Sharma’s remarks resonate as a clarion call for unity in development, heralding Rajasthan’s ascent as India’s growth vanguard.
