Rajasthan’s 2026-27 budget, tabled by Finance Minister Diya Kumari, has received a hearty thumbs-up from Bhilwara’s populace. Envisioned to propel the state towards 2047 development goals, it addresses pressing local needs with targeted investments.
Prominent trader Vikram Singh termed it ‘a masterstroke.’ Central to his praise was the approval of Bhilwara’s elevated corridor, a project vital for decongesting roads and spurring business growth.
A new Rajasthan Testing Agency, matching NTA benchmarks, promises to revolutionize assessments. ‘Finally, a level playing field for students,’ shared aspirant Divya Kapoor.
With 100,000 government vacancies announced, alongside low-interest loans and mental health support for staff, the employment package resonated widely. ‘It’s about jobs and holistic employee care,’ said youth leader Arjun Patel.
E-vouchers for academic purchases and the ‘Dream Program’ for collegiate guidance were celebrated as empowering steps. The digitization of GST tribunal processes was flagged as a efficiency booster.
This budget’s broad appeal in Bhilwara reflects its strategic focus on infrastructure, education, jobs, and governance, earning it the label of a landmark policy document.
