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Government of Rajasthan

Budget 2021-22

Speeches of
Shri Ashok Gehlot
Chief Minister
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Budget Speech
24 February, 2021 01

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Budget General Debate Reply
4 March, 2021 81

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Appropriation Reply Announcement
18 March, 2021 95
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Budget Speech

24 February, 2021
Budget Speech 2021-22

1. With your permission, I am presenting the revised estimates of the


State for the year 2020-21 and the budget estimates for the year 2021-
22. It is a matter of pleasure for all of us, that for the first time
"Paperless Budget" is being presented in the State.
2. The budget lays the foundation for all-round development of the state.
Based on it, blueprints of welfare schemes are prepared for all sections
of the society. We strive for happiness and prosperity of people of the
State through inclusion of all sections of the society including farmers,
businessmen & traders, youth, women, labourers and the
marginalised.
3. Today, as I present financial plan for the coming financial year before
the honourable members, I am reminded of the way Covid-19
pandemic has completely shaken the economy of not only the state but
also of the country. While preparing this budget, the biggest challenge
before us has been to provide adequately for development of the state
despite these difficult economic conditions. We are taking a pledge
with far-reaching vision to take innovative initiatives generate
economic resources and, as always, to turn this challenge into an
opportunity. In the words of the freedom fighter Shri Ramprasad Bismil
‘पलट देते ह हम मौजे-हवा दस अपनी जुरत से, क हमने आँ धय म भी चराग अ र जलाये ह।’
"We dare to reverse wave of calamities,
We have lit lamps in hurricanes.”
4. The last one year has been very difficult for all of us. We have hardly
seen a period in our public life more difficult than this. Since the
beginning of Covid-19 in the state, we focussed on continuous
monitoring & microplaning, and efficient management to meet the
challenges of the pandemic with the initiative "Rajasthan Satark Hai”
(Rajasthan is Vigilant), which has been praised all over the country.
Our Bhilwara and Ramganj model was appreciated not only in the
country but also at the international level.
5. Through Video Conferencing, I have myself continuously interacted –
109 times – with all stakeholders including political parties, MLAs,

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religious leaders, industrialists, NGOs, medical personnel, media


professionals, administrative officers, policemen, etc. and to avoid any
lapse at any level, held over 210 Covid-review meetings with
concerned departments. Due to this excellent management, Rajasthan
has been a leading state in the countr y on all corona control
benchmarks. Turning this disaster into an opportunity, we have
strengthened the health infrastructure in the state. By developing
RTPCR testing facility for Covid in all districts of the state, the testing
capacity was increased from zero to 70 thousand per day. At the same
time, we resolved that 'no one should go to bed hungry' in this period of
crisis. With the support of people of the state, we were able to
accomplish this. We have also accorded full focus on Post-Covid
Management. I am happy to inform the House that we have taken up
the vaccination campaign too with similar earnestness and
preparedness. Corona contagion has reduced, but is not over yet.
Therefore, I urge all the people of the state to follow Corona related
protocols.
6. Although the effect of corona pandemic has reduced, every section of
the society has taken the brunt. Business of hawkers and small traders
was affected, there was a crisis on livelihood of the poor and helpless
people, and children could not go to school. Despite this, ever y
resident of the state displayed patience and cooperation.
Considering this suffering of the common man, I announce a Special
Covid Package –
¾ Assistance of Rs.3500 per family has been given to 33 lakh
helpless, destitute and labourer families through DBT at a cost of
Rs.1155 crore.
¾ Now, in the coming year, as final installment, I announce an
assistance of one thousand rupees to each family to be given in two
installments.
¾ I announce the launch of "Indira Gandhi Shahri Credit Card Yojana"
for urban street vendors, youth and unemployed people of service

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sector for self-employment and for their everyday needs. Under the
Scheme, interest-free loan up to Rs.50 thousand will be provided to
5 lakh needy people.
¾ By extending the scope of "Mukhyamantri Laghu Udyog Protsahan
Yojana" to strengthen small-scale industries, interest subsidy of Rs
50 crore is proposed to be given to 10 thousand new small
entrepreneurs in the coming financial year.
¾ To promote startups in the state, I propose to provide an assistance
of Rs. 5 lakh per startup as Seed Money based on project appraisal,
without any terms and conditions.
¾ Corona pandemic has had a an impact on education of students,
due to which this year has become almost a Zero Year. 'Back to
School' program will be started to fill the learning gap of the
students, to provide learning material as per learning standards
and to make them comfortable in the classroom.
¾ I announce that in the coming financial year, all Government
schools of the state will be given free school uniform for students
up to 8th standard and students of class 6 to 8 will be given free
supplementary textbooks according to the abridged syllabus for
their academic up-gradation. This will cost approximately Rs.470
crore.
¾ Under the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Yojana, during the year 2021-
22, I propose to provide 200 days of employment in place of 100
days, with a view to provide financial support to Sahariya and
Kathodi tribes and also to specially-abled laboures of the state.
7. On behalf of this House, I express my gratitude today to all the
residents of the state for the unprecedented courage, restraint,
cooperation and responsibility displayed during the difficult times of
Corona.
8. As quoted – "Tasks are accomplished only by hard work, not by merely
contemplating in the mind." In the same spirit, our government has left
no stone unturn in being diligent, no matter what the circumstances

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may have been. Our primary mission has always been "Public Welfare
is our Commitment, Public Welfare is our Priority". It is the result of this
that we have already fulfilled more than half the promises of our
manifesto within a span of just 2 years. Now it is our endeavour to
increase this pace of development further, fulfill the promises made to
the people, and present the state as a model of good governance.

MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES:


9. Honourable Speaker, as is well known, working on the idea of "Pehla
Sukh Nirogi Kaya", our government has focussed on medical services
and healthcare during the last two tenures, as well as in the present
tenure. Schemes launched by us such as Mukhyamantri Nishulk Dava
Yojana, Mukhyamantri Nishulk Janch Yojana, Ayushman Bharat-
Mahatma Gandhi Swasthya Beema Yojana, Nirogi Rajasthan
Abhiyan, opening of new Medical Colleges and Covid-Management
have drawn appreciation from all quarters. Now it's time for us to take
our work and innovations in medical and health sector to the next level.
Towards this, 'Rajasthan Model of Public Health' (RMPH) will be
implemented to bring Rajasthan to the forefront in medical sector in
the country. The Right to Health Bill is also being brought with the
objective of making this model effective and giving the right to health
to everyone. This model will set a unique example of achieving the
highest standards of public healthcare in the country. Through this
model, we are taking effective steps to implement Preventive Care,
Primary Care and Curative Care as per the guidelines of World Health
Organization (WHO).
10. Honourable Speaker, the House will be glad to know that from coming
financial year, as a unique first in the countr y we will implement
'Universal Health Coverage' in our state, at a cost of Rs.3,500 crore.
This means that medical insurance facility of Rs 5 lakh will be available
to each family of the state. Thus, as for NFSA and SECC families under
"Ayushman Bharat-Mahatma Gandhi Rajasthan Swasthya Bima
Yojana" all contractual workers, and small and marginal farmers of the

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State will also get free cashless treatment in government and private
medical institutions. Other families will be able to get cashless
treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per year at 50 per cent insurance premium
cost (i.e. approximately Rs.850 per year).
11. As you are aware, Rajasthan is going to become the first state in the
country with medical colleges being set up at almost every district
headquarter. Currently, nursing colleges are functioning in 8 districts
of the state. For further strengthening the healthcare facilities, I
announce the opening of nursing colleges in a phased manner at the
remaining 25 district headquarters. In the first phase, nursing
colleges will be opened in Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Dhaulpur, Pali,
Karauli and Sikar districts.
12. Considering the importance of Public Health, in order to focus on it in
the future, I announce setting up of “Public Health Colleges” in a
phased manner at all 7 divisional headquarters.
13. Expanding the scope of “Mukhyamantri Nishulk Janch Yojana” by
adopting Hub and Spoke Model, I announce increasing the number of
tests from 15 to 61 in Primar y Health Centres (PHC), 37 to 95 in
Community Health Centres (CHC), from 56 to 109 in Sub District
Hospitals and from 56 to 133 in District Hospitals.
14. Various works will be undertaken in hospitals in the state in order to
make the concept of Nirogi Rajasthan a reality. These are:
¾ New hospital buildings will be constructed at Mahatma Gandhi
Hospital, Bhilwara, with 205-bed capacity, with an estimate of
Rs.71 crore and at Shri Kalyan Government Hospital, Sikar with
300-bed capacity, at an estimated cost of Rs 90 crore.
¾ A new hospital of 250-bed capacity will be constructed at RBM
Hospital, Bharatpur at a cost of Rs.87 crore. In addition to this,
super specialty-neurology, urology, nephrology and cardiology
departments will be started in Bharatpur.
¾ Construction will be undertaken of 380 bed capacity hospital

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building at a cost of Rs.145 crore in District Hospital, Pali, 370


bed capacity hospital building at a cost of Rs.129 crore in District
Hospital, Churu and 360 bed capacity hospital building at a cost of
Rs.126 crore at District Hospital, Barmer.
¾ A new diagnostic wing will be constructed at Mathuradas Mathur
Hospital, Jodhpur at a cost of Rs.17 crore.
¾ A provision of Rs.50 crore will be made for expansion of medical
facilities in Gangauri Bazar Hospital, Jaipur.
15. The medical college located in the centre of Ajmer city will be shifted to
Kaayad, making land available for the expansion of Jawaharlal Nehru
Hospital, Ajmer. About 200 crore rupees will be spent on its
construction.
16. To strengthen the infrastructure of health ser vices in the state, I
announce-
¾ 30 new Primary Health Centres (PHC) will be opened in the state
including Balera, Dudaberi-Barmer, Dhingpur (Dantaramgarh)-
Sikar, Bhakharani- Jaisalmer, Sener, Dandoli (Siwana)-Barmer,
Kased, Daulatpura (Sapotra), Binjwadia (Tinvari)-Jodhpur, Katori
(Hindaun)-Karauli, Indawar and Mokalpur (Merta) -Nagaur.
¾ 50 primar y health centres of the state will be upgraded to
community health centres including primar y health centres in
Gudha Katla (Bandikui), Balahedi (Mahua)-Dausa, Tumkor
(Mandawa)-Jhunjhunu, Gogamedi-Hanumangarh, Mirjewala 17Z
(Sadulshahar)-Sriganganagar, Kho-Nagorian (Bagru)- Jaipur,
Langra (Sapotra), Sherpur-Karauli, Alavada (Ramgarh)-Alwar,
Camr y (Todabhim), Chonkar wada, Pahari (Kaman)-Bharatpur,
Jawal-Sirohi, Padru (Siwana)-Barmer, Panchaudi (Khinwsar)-
Nagaur, Nainwan-Bundi, Khirni-Sawai Madhopur, Maraina
(Rajakheda)-Dholpur, Banetha (Uniara)-Tonk, Javada
(Rawatbhata)- Chittorgarh, Sam- Jaisalmer, Madri (Jhadol)-
Udaipur, Hatundi (Osian), Peelwa (Lohawat)- Jodhpur and
Chanaud (Sumerpur)-Pali.

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¾ New Community Health Centres will be opened in Baijupada-


Dausa and Ranoli (Dantaramgarh), Sikar.
¾ Community Health Center, Mathania will be upgraded into a
Satellite Hospital and a new Satellite Hospital will be opened in
Sanganer-Jaipur. Community Health Centre of Shahpura-Jaipur,
Fatehpur-Sikar will be upgraded to sub-district hospital.
¾ Medical institutions of Shahpura-Bhilwara, Nokha-Bikaner,
Hindaun-Karauli, Sagwara-Dungarpur, Sawai Madhopur City
(CHC), Neem ka thana-Sikar, Shivganj-Sirohi, Balotra-Barmer and
Pratapnagar-Jodhpur will be upgraded to the District Hospitals.
¾ 10 new Trauma Centres will be opened, at Kuchaman City, Ladnun-
Nagaur, Udaipur wati- Jhunjhunu, Halena-Bharatpur, Maniya
(Rajakheda)-Dholpur and Kolayat-Bikaner.
¾ About Rs.206 crore will be spent for the construction of 40
community health centres and 25 primary health centres.
¾ In order to reduce the patient load in the hospitals of the Medical
College, a new district hospital of 150 beds capacity will be
established in Kota, and Mandore Hospital in Jodhpur will be
upgraded to a district hospital.
¾ All put together, one thousand beds will be increased across various
hospitals of the state.
¾ Under the National Health Mission, about eleven thousand primary
health centres, urban primar y health centres and sub-health
centres will be developed as Health and Wellness Centres and 12
types of primary health services will be made available in a phased
manner. For this, more than eleven thousand Community Health
Officers (CHO) are being recruited. One thousand Ayur veda
dispensaries will be developed as Health and Wellness Centres.
¾ Rajasthan State Ayush Research Centre will be set up in Ajmer.

17. I want to thank the honourable MLAs for agreeing to spend Rs 1 crore
from ML A Fund each year for 2 years to strengthen the health

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infrastructure. We have prepared the blueprint of "Model CHC". We


would like the honorable MLAs to select one CHC in their respective
constituency, in which facilities can be expanded to develop a Model
CHC.
18. At Medical College Jodhpur, Department of Immunology and
Rheumatology and Department of Pediatric Urology will be established
for treatment of arthritis and urinary diseases in children respectively.
Also, new PG hostels of 500 beds capacity in Medical College, Jodhpur
and 650 beds capacity in Medical College, Udaipur will be constructed
at a cost of Rs.102 crore.
19. The bed capacity of District Hospital, Paota-Jodhpur will be increased
from 150 to 300 and Rs.25.80 crore will be spent for the construction
of basic infrastructure.
20. To strengthen critical care for prevention and treatment of epidemics
like Covid and other diseases, new ICU of 50 bed capacity each and
new NICU of 20 bed capacity each will be developed in Medical
College of Ajmer, Bikaner, Kota, Jodhpur and Udaipur. Similarly, 30
bed ICUs each will also be developed in district hospitals at Bharatpur,
Bhilwara, Pali, Churu, Dungarpur, Barmer and Sikar.
21. In view of the experience of Covid pandemic, it is proposed to establish
the Institute of Tropical Medicine and Virology in Jaipur for screening,
treatment and research of diseases like malaria, dengue, typhoid,
diphtheria, meningitis, swine flu, Covid, etc. under one roof. Along
with this, a national level Institute of Cardiology will also be
established at Jaipur at a cost of Rs.50 crore.
22. For the expansion of medical facilities at SMS Medical College, Jaipur,
Department of Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery for Liver Transplant,
Department of Immunology and Rheumatology for Arthritis,
Department of Pediatric Urology for Urological Treatment in Children
and Uro Oncology Division for Urinar y Cancer Patients will be
established. For further strengthening medical facilities in SMS
Medical College, Jaipur –

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¾ Facilities for Heart-Lung Transplant will be expanded under the


Organ Transplant Program.
¾ A CO2 laser machine will be installed in the ENT department for
the treatment of blockage in respiratory tract (tracheal stenosis),
etc.
¾ Neurovascular Angiography Lab will be established on PPP mode
for better treatment of brain stroke patients..
23. In order to provide best medical care to children and pregnant women
in the state, I announce setting up of a national level 'Umaid Post
Graduate Institute of Maternity and Neonotology' at Umaid Hospital
Campus, Jodhpur at a cost of Rs.50 crore. Also, in view of the
increasing number of cancer patients in Western Rajasthan, 'Regional
Cancer Institute' will also be established in Jodhpur, in which it is
proposed to spend Rs.30 crore to develop facilities for Radiotherapy,
Surgical Oncology and Medical Oncology.
24. 22 Advance Life Support (ALS) critical care ambulances equipped with
life-saving equipment will be provided to hospitals affiliated various
medical colleges of the state. In addition, Trauma centres will be
developed in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Bharatpur and Jhalawar at a
cost of about Rs.25 crore.
25. Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathy dispensaries will be established at
58 block headquarters of the state, in a phased manner.
26. To promote traditional treatment systems, we have implemented
Rajasthan AYUSH Policy-2021 for the first time in the state. Now
moving ahead, I announce the establishment of integrated colleges of
Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy in Jaipur, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Ajmer,
Kota and Sikar. Also, Yog and Naturopathy Colleges will be opened in
Udaipur and Jodhpur. ‘Panchkarma’ facilities will also be developed in
all these colleges.
27. To promote Ayurveda Wellness Tourism an ‘International Centre of
Excellence in Panchkarm’ with of facilities to stay in natural

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environment will be set up in Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan


Ayur veda University Jodhpur, along with expansion of University
Chemistry Laboratory and setting up of Drug Testing Lab. A total of
Rs.10 crore will be spent on these.
28. Medi-Tourism Centres of Ayur veda, Yoga and Naturopathy will be
established on PPP mode in a phased manner at religious and tourist
places in the state.
29. To ensure adequate availability of specialist doctors, Post MBBS
Diploma Courses will be started in 8 specialties in all district hospitals.
With this, 400 additional specialist doctors will be available to the state
every year.
30. A separate cadre of specialist doctors will be created to provide
specialist medical facilities at remote places in the state. Additionally,
with a view to ensure optimum use of valuable time of doctors, a
Hospital Management Cadre is also proposed to be set up for
hospitals affiliated to medical colleges and district hospitals.
31. With the aim of providing pure and high quality food items to residents
of the state, we had launched a campaign ‘Shudh Ke Liye Yudh’. With
a view that health of people is not compromised and the campaign is
not limited to festivals like Holi and Diwali, continuity of the campaign
is important. I announce the setting up of ‘Directorate of Food Safety’
for the continuous and effective implementation of this campaign.
32. A provision of Rs.5 crore will be made for Silicosis Prevention and
Research in the coming financial year. As soon as Silicosis disease is
established, assistance amount will be given to the victims and their
families by Direct Transfer (DBT) through auto approval.

ROAD SAFETY:
33. Honourable Speaker Sir, the untimely deaths of more than 10
thousand people in road accidents in Rajasthan every year is a matter
of concern. In order to prevent these accidents, I had announced in the
last budget to prepare a roadmap on the lines of Tamil Nadu. Further

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to that,
¾ ‘Jeevan Rakshak Yojana’ (JRY) will be constituted and Rs.5000
and a citation will be given to Samaritans for saving life by
transporting the seriously injured to hospital in time for treatment.
¾ Injured person, irrespective of one’s state of domicile, will be
ensured free treatment in private and Government hospitals of the
state without verification of identity and eligibility.
¾ Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) will be developed
on PPP mode to check accidents due to over-speeding and over-
load vehicles on state highways and major roads.
¾ Before renewing driving license of drivers of heavy vehicles,
medical examination at a clinic established in the authorised
driving training institute and 2-day refresher training will be
conducted. Rules will be notified to put these into effect.
¾ In the year 2020-21, 40 CHCs were announced to be developed as
Primary Trauma Centres. In the coming financial year, 40 more
CHCs will be identified for development of Primary Trauma Centre
facilities.
For all this, I propose a provision of Rs.100 crore in “Samarpit Sadak
Suraksha Kosh” for the coming financial year.
34. District Transport Offices will be opened in Sumerpur-Pali, Pokaran-
Jaisalmer and Sadulshahar-Sriganganagar and Sub-district Transport
Offices in Rawatbhata-Chittorgarh, Jaitaran-Pali and Kuchamancity-
Nagaur in the state.
EDUCATION:
35. In the circumstances arising due to Covid-19, the importance of
education through digital medium and online classes has increased.
Therefore, in the coming financial year, Smart TV and set-up boxes will
be made available in all government secondary and higher secondary
schools and Kasturba Gandhi residential schools. An expenditure of Rs
82 crore is estimated on this.

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36. Internet connection facility is proposed to be provided to students in


hostels and residential schools run by various departments for
providing better learning environment. Also, for online learning, free
wi-fi facility will be made available in the libraries of all Universities of
the state.
37. Considering the popularity of English medium Government schools,
around 1200 English-medium Mahatma Gandhi Government Schools
with will be started in the next 2 years in all villages and towns with a
population of more than 5 thousand. Also, as an innovative initiative,
pre-primary classes will be conducted in 33 English-medium schools
located at district headquarters.
38. Given the demand for Agriculture faculty, and to provide students with
the option of studying in the field of agriculture, horticulture and agro-
forestry, Faculty of Agriculture will be opened in 600 Government
schools with science faculty.
39. In order to develop basic facilities in Government schools in a phased
manner, construction of more than 3500 class rooms, laboratories,
library, art and craft rooms, computer rooms and renovation work, etc.
will be undertaken. Construction of 15 new buildings and major repairs
and renovation work in 70 schools will also be undertaken. These will
cost Rs.450 crore.
40. Child-friendly furniture is proposed to be provided at a cost of Rs 225
crore for the children of 37,400 Anganwadi Centres being operated
under the supervision of local schools and for Pre-Primary children in
134 English Medium Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools.
41. 50 Government Schools will be opened in the state and 100
Government schools will be upgraded.
42. As you are aware, we had constituted a Peace and Non-Violence Cell
in Rajasthan on 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. In the
present context, need for Mahatama Gandhi’s ideology and
philosophy is felt more than ever before. Therefore, I announce
upgradion of the Peace and Non-Violence Cell into Directorate of

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Peace and Non-Violence. Under this –


¾ To propagate Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of life and to increase
interest in reading among people, 8,870 libraries currently being
through the Education Department will be increased to 14,970.
¾ To disseminate the thoughts and values of Gandhiji amongst
students, Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha will be conducted in
coordination with NGOs working in this area. In future, it will be
mandatory for students to pass this examination in order to avail
any type of scholarship or any merit based incentives.
43. In the year 2019-20, we had announced the formation of Mahatma
Gandhi Institute and Gandhi Darshan Museum. Preliminar y
preparation for this has been completed and work will soon commence
on the government land located in Central Park, Jaipur. Further
enhancing its scope and action plan, Rs.100 crore is proposed to be
spent on it. In addition to this, I announce setting up of Mahatma
Gandhi Institute of Governance and Social Sciences (MGIGSS) will be
set up in this campus on the lines of TISS (Tata Institute of Social
Sciences) and MIT (Maharashtra Institute of Technology-School of
Governance, Pune) with the aim of preparing the youth to play a role in
social work and governance by assimilating Mahatma Gandhi's
teachings.
44. At present, residential schools for specially-abled students are
operational in 3 academic divisions – out of 9 academic divisions of the
state – viz Bikaner, Udaipur and Jaipur. In the year 2021-22, residential
schools for the specially-abled will be established in the remaining
academic divisions – Kota, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Pali, Churu and Bharatpur.
45. In order to provide adequate opportunities to the deaf and dumb in the
field of higher education, I announce the creation of two new colleges
for specially-abled students in Gandhi Higher Secondary School for
Deaf, Mata ka Than- Jodhpur and Poddar Mook Badhir Senior
Secondary School, Jaipur.
46. Raja Ramdev Poddar Government Higher Secondary School, Jaipur

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will be converted into English medium and will be established as a


Centre of Excellence in the field of education.
47. To take technical education to new heights, I announce the
establishment of Fintech Digital University in Jodhpur at a cost of
Rs.400 crores. School of Computer Science and IT, Finance and
Accounting, Data Analytics and Analytical Mathematics will be
established in this University. Under this, various latest technology-
based courses will be made available through private sector
collaboration. Also, Rajasthan Institute of Advanced Learning will be
established in Jaipur as Deemed University at a cost of Rs.200 crore.
48. New Colleges will be established in the state to create an environment
of higher education on a comprehensive level. Under this –
¾ New colleges will be opened in Pipar- Jodhpur, Fatehgarh-
Jaisalmer, Sahwa-Churu, Khandela-Sikar, Kuchera-Nagaur,
Mandawar-Dausa, Udaipur wati- Jhunjhunu, Kalyanpur-Barmer,
Maniya (Rajakheda)-Dholpur and Chikhali-Dungarpur.
¾ Government Girls’ Colleges are proposed to be opened in Ramgarh
Pachwara (Lalsot)-Dausa, Dooni-Tonk, Todabhim, Hindaun City-
Karauli, Bari-Dholpur, Merta City, Ladnun-Nagaur, Takhtgarh-Pali,
Dantaramgarh-Sikar, Nohar-Hanumangarh, Sridungargarh-
Bikaner, Sardarshahar-Churu, Sursagar-Jodhpur.
¾ New Polytechnic Colleges will be established in Pilani-Jhunjhunu,
Mandore-Jodhpur, Uchchain-Bharatpur and Navan-Nagaur.
49. We all are grieved at the sad demise of our four colleagues. I announce
the opening of Kiran Maheshwari Government Girls’ College in
Kunwaria-Rajsamand, Gajendra Singh Shaktawat Government Girls’
College in Bhinder-Udaipur, Master Bhanwarlal Government Girls’
College in Sujangarh-Churu and Kailash Trivedi Government Girls’
College in Gangapur-Bhilwara to make their memory everlasting.
50. With a view to provide employment and skill development to youth, ITIs
will be opened in Parbatsar-Nagaur, Samdari (Siwana)-Barmer, Bonli
(Bamanwas)-Sawai Madhopur and Bhopalgarh-Jodhpur.

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51. Sanskrit schools situated at Nimbarka Teerth-Ajmer, Sultania,


Vimalpura (Phagi), Jodhrala (Jamavaramgarh)- Jaipur, Paota
(Mahwa)-Dausa, Todabhim-Karauli, Dalot-Pratapgarh and Shivaji
Nagar (Kishangarh)-Ajmer will be upgraded. Sanskrit college will be
set up in Sanskrit School Saidpura (Nadbai)-Bharatpur. Also, Veda
Vidyapeeth is proposed to be set up at Banswara at a cost of Rs.25
crore.
52. Incubation cells will be set up at 9 educational division levels in the
state to develop entrepreneurial skills among students. By starting a
School Startup Program, these Startups will be connected to Techno
Hub using Hub & Spoke model.
53. To provide certificate courses and multi-discipilinar y research
opportunities to youth in latest IT technologies such as Artificial
Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics and Virtual Reality, as also to
generate awareness and interest is these technologies general public, I
announce the establishment of Rajiv Gandhi Centre of Advance
Technology (R-CAT) in Jaipur at a cost of Rs.200 crore.
54. The Vidya Sambal Yojana will be implemented to take subject experts
as Guest Faculty in educational institutions – schools, colleges,
residential schools and hostels run by various departments of the State
Government.
55. Science and Space Clubs will be started for the encouraging of
scientific activities amongst the students of classes VI to XII in about
1,500 government schools of the state. Asteroid Search Programme
will be run in these Clubs in collaboration with NASA (National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA).
YOUTH AND EMPLOYMENT:
For making the countr y a leader in the 21st centur y, our beloved
former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Rajiv Gandhiji had said –
“India is an ancient country, but a young nation...
I am young and I also have a dream,

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I dream of India strong, independent, self-reliant and in the front


rank of the nations of the world, in the service of mankind.”
We want the youth of the state to take inspiration from these ideals of
Rajiv Gandhiji and become empowered and efficient to make their
invaluable contribution in the progress of the state and ensure their
strong participation in the development of the state. Our government
will stand with them at all times, at every step.
I, on this occasion, would like to remember the lines of former
President Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam for the youth, to focus on
their goals-
“Dream is not what you see in sleep, Dream is something which doesn't
let you sleep.”
56. By enhancing Mukhyamantri Yuva Sambal Yojana-2019, 3-month
training will be imparted to eligible unemployed youth, followed by 4-
hours-a-day internship in various departments with a view to make
them employable. It is also proposed to increase the current
unemployment allowance payable to eligible youth to one thousand
rupees. In past, we had benefited 1 lakh 60 thousand youth by
spending Rs.650 crore, and now about 2 lakh youth will be benefited
from this Scheme.
57. It is proposed to constitute Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Core (RYC) in the state
with the aim of appraising public of government’s welfare schemes, to
increase awareness about them and to convey their grievances to the
government. For this, 2,500 'Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Mitras' will be
selected. In addition, about 50 thousand women and men will be made
Rajiv Gandhi Youth Volunteers in all villages of the state.
58. In order to make government recruitment process simple, time-bound
and integrated, it is proposed to introduce a Common Eligibility Test in
place of various competitive examinations with similar eligibility (like
Gram Sevak, Patwari, ministerial employees, etc.). In addition, a one-
time verification system will be made to exempt candidates from
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59. I am happy to announce that the candidates travelling to take


competitive examinations will be given free travel facility in Rajasthan
Roadways’ buses within the state. Besides, this facility will also be
available to the youth brand ambassadors of the state.
60. To provide employment opportunities to the youth of the state,
recruitment will be done for more than 50 thousand posts in the next 2
years.

S.No. Department Name Total Posts

1. Agriculture 1674

2. Animal Husbandry 836

3. Ayurveda 890

4. Education 19000

5. Forest 1700

6. Home 8438

7. Medical Education 336

8. Medical Health 5000

9. PHED 3838

10. PWD 1538

11. Revenue 1100

12. Other Departments 8000

61. For the physical development of youth and children of the state, in the
last years, along with organising sports competitions, we have
expanded sports infrastructure. Moving ahead on these lines –
¾ I announce the launch of Major Dhyan Chand Stadium Yojana.
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state in a phased manner. For this, an amount equal to the amount


received from ML A-MP fund / public representative / public
cooperation / CSR will be borne by the state government.
¾ Sports stadium at Moroli-Bharatpur and sports facilities at
Kachhwa-Sikar will be developed.
¾ Multipurpose indoor halls will be constructed for sports activities at
Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner and Kota divisional headquarters.
¾ Stadiums will be constructed at Rajsamand and Sirohi district
headquarters and indoor stadium in Pratapgarh.
62. In order to create an extensive sports environment in the state, I
announce that tournaments will be organised for the popular sports
like Kabaddi, Volleyball, Cricket (Tennis Ball) and Hockey at Gram
Panchayat, Block, District and State levels. A provision of Rs.30 crore
will be made for this.
63. Residential Sports Schools will be built at SMS Stadium, Jaipur and
Amritlal Gehlot Stadium, Chainpura School Mandore, Jodhpur.
Facilities for accommodation, education and sports training will be
available free of cost to players in these schools. A High Performance
Training and Rehabilitation Centre will be set up at SMS Stadium,
Jaipur, with the aim of providing advances technology based
physiotherapy facility to the players. A provision of Rs.40 crore will be
made for this.
64. In view of the demand of Western Rajasthan, renovation and
strengthening work of Barkatullah Khan Cricket Stadium, Jodhpur will
be undertaken at a cost of Rs.20 crore by the Jodhpur Development
Authority for conducting international cricket matches and IPL
tournaments.
65. Archery Academy in Dungarpur and Handball Academy in Jaisalmer
will be started in the state.
66. In order to provide better facilities to the youth in the state, work will be
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Udaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer. Also, Youth Hostel, Jaipur will be


developed as a 'Youth Excellence Centre'. Rs.5 crore will be spent on
these works.
FARMER AND LIVESTOCK WELFARE:
67. Gandhiji had said, “If India has to make peaceful, real progress, then
the rich must understand that the soul of India resides in the
farmers.” Our government has always been farmer friendly and has
been implementing many important farmer welfare schemes including
waiving farmers’ loans. In place of the three disputed agricultural laws
of the Centre, keeping in mind the interests of the farmers, we have
passed three bills in the last assembly session and forwarded them to
the Honourable Governor for due approval of the Honourable
President. We are confident that these Bills will be sent to the President
soon. Taking this spirit forward, I propose to start the 'Agriculture
Budget' from the next year for better future of the annadata and for the
protection of their interests.
68. In keeping with its promise, our government has waived more than
Rs.8000 crore worth of loans of 20 lakh 89 thousand farmers. Along
with this, we also paid off Rs.6000 crore pending from previous
government’s tenure. This makes the total farm loans waived by us
more than Rs.14000 crore.
We had sent a proposal to Government of India to give the benefit of
loan waiver to farmers who have borrowed from nationalised banks.
We have not received consent from Government of India on this yet. In
such a situation, we are in touch with the State Level Bankers
Committee (SLBC) for loan waivers of remaining farmers who have
borrowed from nationalised banks, scheduled banks and regional rural
banks using One Time Settlement Schemes of banks.
69. Our government in the year 2012-13 implemented Byaj Mukt Fasli Rin
Yojana. Despite the Covid pandemic in the year 2020-21, we were able
to meet the 87 percent loan disbursement targets. In the coming
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will be distributed to the farmers of the state through the Central


Cooperative Banks. Additionally, in 2021-22 it is proposed to bring 3
lakh new farmers including fishermen and livestock rearers under the
fold of this Scheme.
70. With a view to increase the income of farmers and livestock breeders
and to ensure their overall development, I announce the
implementation of grant-based 'Mukhyamantri Krishak Sathi Yojana'
for the next three years through the Krishak Kalyan Kosh. Under this
Scheme –
¾ 3 lakh farmers will be given free Bio Fertilizers and Bio Agents

¾ Compost units will be established for 1 lakh farmers.

¾ 3 lakh farmers will be provided with 'micro nutrients kit'.

¾ High quality seeds will be distributed to 5 lakh farmers.

¾ Diggy and farm ponds will be made for 30 thousand farmers.

¾ Sprinklers and mini sprinklers will be provided to 1 lakh 20


thousand farmers.
¾ 120 Farmer Producer Organization (FPO) will be formed and
strengthened, under which cleaning, grinding and processing units
of products will be set up so that farmers can get fair price for their
products.
Rs.2000 crore will be spent on these works.
71. Considering the effectiveness of drip and sprinkler irrigation techniques
in the state, about 4 lakh 30 thousand hectare additional area will be
brought under micro irrigation in the next three years. Along with this,
techniques such as fertigation and automation will also be promoted
extensively. A provision of Rs.732 crore is proposed for this.
72. In order to promote business and export of agricultural commodities
and their value-added products, I announce the setting up of Mini
Food Parks in each district in a phased manner in the next three years.
In the coming financial year, Mini Food Parks will be set up at a cost of
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Madhopur, Karauli, Bikaner and Dausa districts. Also, a Mega Food


Park will be established in Mathania-Jodhpur at a cost of about Rs.100
crore.
73. Jyotiba Phule Krishi Upaj Mandi with modern facilities will be set up at
Agnawa-Jodhpur to help farmers fetch better prices for their produce.
Rs.60 crore will be spent on this.
74. One thousand Kisan Seva Kendras will be constructed in Bharat
Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendras at a cost of Rs.125 crore in the
next 3 years to provide various services to farmers. For this, 1000 new
posts of Agricultural Supervisors will also be created.
75. As soon as we took office, we had announced not to increase electricity
tariff for farmers for 5 years. This year, we are giving a subsidy of
Rs.12,700 crore to farmers and a provision of more than Rs.16,000
crore is proposed for the coming financial year. For availability of
adequate power for farming, transparency in power purchase and
sound financial management, I announce the formation of a new
Krishi Vidyut Vitran Company.
76. Earlier, a provision was made by the Department of Energy to provide
DBT upto a maximum of Rs.10,000 per annum to general category
rural agricultural consumers. Currently, the said amount is not
payable. Now, making the Scheme even better, I announce up to
Rs.1000 per month (and up to a maximum of Rs.12,000 per annum) to
be paid to consumers receiving bills through metering, on the lines of
the Scheme of the Government of Orissa. An annual expenditure of
Rs.1,450 crore is expected on this.
77. Electricity bills to BPL, small domestic consumers (up to 150 units) and
all agricultural consumers will now be sent once in two months instead
of every month.
78. To make continuous power available to farmers, I announce providing
solar pumps to 50,000 farmers and agricultural electricity connections
to another 50,000 farmers. In addition, the current period for reviving
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20 years.
79. In the Agricultural Produce Market Committees in the state,
development works worth Rs.1,000 crore rupees will be done in the
next three years for construction of link roads, developing other
infrastructure and making Mandis online.
80. It is proposed to make Krish Upaj Mandis in Parbatsar, Ladnun-
Nagaur, Uchchain-Bharatpur, Fatehgarh and Sutharamandi-
Jaisalmer, Sub-Mandis in Pugal (Khajuwala)-Bikaner; Dudu-Jaipur to
be declared as Independent Mandi and Taranagar-Churu to be
declared as Main Mandi. Also, a fruit-vegetable mandi will be made in
Padru (Siwana)-Barmer.
81. In order to provide facilities to farmers of Jodhpur division at one place,
the offices of Department of Agriculture and Horticulture located at
Paota will be moved to Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Upaj Mandi
(Grain), Bhadwasia-Jodhpur and Kisan Complex will be developed.
This will cost Rs.20 crore.
82. In order to bring down the cost of farming in the state and to promote
natural farming, we started the Zero Budget Natural Farming Scheme
in the year 2019. Under this, 36,000 farmers in 15 districts will be
benefited by spending Rs.60 crore in the next 3 years.
83. Dair y Science and Technology Colleges will be established at
Rajasthan Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Bikaner and at
Sri Karna Narendra Agricultural University, Jobner-Jaipur. A College of
Dairy and Food Technology is proposed to be opened in Bassi-Jaipur.
New agricultural colleges will be established in Dungarpur, Hindauli-
Bundi and Hanumangarh.
84. To promote milk production and facilitate the producers, I announce
the formation of an independent new Milk Producer Cooperative
Federation in Rajsamand district. With the introduction of new milk
collection routes in the state for the year 2021-22, 1,500 milk
collection centres operational in district milk unions are proposed to be
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85. Towards bringing down time spent in farm activities and cost of
farming, I propose to setting up of one thousand Custom Hiring
Centres at GSS and other places on PPP mode in a phased manner to
provide high-tech agricultural equipment on rent to small and
marginal farmers. It is expected to cost Rs.20 crore.
86. In the year 2021-22, 100 metric tonne capacity godowns will be
constructed in 100 PACS/LAMPS each. An expenditure of Rs.12 crore
will be incurred on this.
87. I announce the launch of ‘102-Mobile Veterinary Seva’ on the lines of
108 ambulance service, to provide emergency veterinary services to
the state's Goshalas and livestock owners at their home. An
expenditure of Rs.48 crore will be incurred on this in the coming
financial year.
88. For the expansion of veterinary facilities in the state –
¾ Veterinar y Science Centre will be opened in Jobner and a
Veterinary Science College in Navan-Nagaur.
¾ 200 veterinar y sub-centres and 198 veterinar y dispensaries
currently in operation will be upgraded to Veterinary Hospitals.
¾ Government Veterinary Hospital Borada (Kishangarh)-Ajmer will
be upgraded to First-grade Veterinary Hospital.
¾ Veterinary Sub-centre will be opened in Peelwa (Didwana)-Nagaur.

89. To strengthen and modernise veterinar y ser vices, Rajasthan


Veterinary Relief Society will be set up in every veterinary hospital.
90. In the past, non-domestic electricity tariff was applicable for
connections in all Goshalas. Since Februar y 2020, domestic tariffs
have been implemented for registered Goshalas. As a step to support
Goshalas, half of the amount at domestic rate for all registered
Goshalas will be borne by the State Government from next year.
91. We had announced to build a Nandi Shala in each block. To execute
this more extensively, these Nandi Shalas are proposed to be built on
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will be spent in the coming financial year.


92. With the aim of encouraging progressive veterinarians of the state, on
the lines of progressive farmers, State-level Veterinarian Award
Ceremony will be organised every year.
INDUSTRY:
The MSME Act, 2019 was introduced by us with the objectives of
developing MSME industries, creating an investment friendly
environment for entrepreneurs and investors, and creating more
employment opportunities.
93. A new policy is proposed to be issued for the upliftment of micro, small
and medium enterprises of the state. Appropriate provisions will be
made in this policy regarding quality control certification, setting up of
testing laboratories, skill upgradation of women SC-ST entrepreneurs,
export promotion, e-marketing platform, etc.
94. In order to create new opportunities for overall industrial development,
investment and employment in the state, out of 147 subdivisions
deprived of an industrial area, in 2021-22, new industrial areas will be
established in 64 sub-divisions in the first phase, which are as follows:

S.No. District Proposed Industrial Area

1. Alwar Bansur, Ramgarh, Malakheda, Raini


2. Banswara Bagidora, Anandpuri, Chhoti Saravan
3. Baran Mangrol, Kishanganj, Atru
4. Barmer Gadraroad (Shiva), Baytu, Chauhthan,
Dhorimanna
5. Bharatpur Bhusawar, Roopwas, Nagar
6. Bhilwara Mandal
7. Bundi Keshoraipatan, Nainwan, Hindoli
8. Chittorgarh Begun
9. Churu Rajgarh
10. Dausa Sikrai, Nangal Rajavatan (Lalsot)

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S.No. District Proposed Industrial Area


11. Dholpur Rajakheda, Basedi, Saramathura
12. Dungarpur Simalwara, Aspur, Galiakot
13. Shriganganagar Shri karanpur
14. Jaipur Jamwaramgarh,Viratnagar
15. Jalore Chitalwana
16. Jaisalmer Pokaran
17. Jhunjhunu Khetri, Nawalgarh, Udaipurwati Malsisar
18. Jodhpur Bhopalgarh, Lohawat, Bawdi
19. Karauli Mandrayal, Sapotra, Todabhim
20. Kota Digod, Sangod
21. Nagaur Jayal, Navan, Ladnun
22. Pratapgarh Aranod
23. Rajsamand Nathdwara, Railmgara
24. Sawai Madhopur Khandar, Chauth ka Barwada,
Bonli, Malarnadungar, Bamanwas
25. Sikar Laxmangarh, Dhod
26. Tonk Piplu, Todaraisingh
27. Udaipur Kherwara

95. I announce the creation of a new and advanced 'Greater Bhiwadi


Industrial Township' by including Khushkheda, Bhiwadi, Neemrana,
Tapukra and surrounding areas in Alwar. This township will prove to
be a milestone in the industrial development of Rajasthan. Rs.1000
crore will be invested in this in the first phase for infrastructure
strengthening.

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96. Along with this, I also announce the creation of 'Marwar Industrial
Cluster' in Jodhpur-Kankani-Rohat-Pali-Marwar region. With this,
Mar war region will be developed as an industrial zone in DMIC
aligned to the Dedicated Freight Corridor. Rs.750 crore will be spent
on this. RIICO has been made the Regional Development Authority
for this.
97. Road shows will be organised in India and abroad for attracting new
investors and on-the-spot disposal of investment related work. A
Rajasthan Investors Summit will be organised in Jaipur in the
coming financial year in collaboration with Rajasthan Foundation.
98. Chartered Accountants and IT Professionals of Rajasthan are
renowned for their expertise. With the aim of developing Jaipur as
Fintech City in the country, I announce the establishment of Fintech
Park (Financial Technology Park).
99. Jodhpur is emerging as a hub for pharma and medical equipment. In
view of this, a Biotech-Pharma Business Incubation & Research
Centre will be set up in Jodhpur at a cost of Rs.5 crore.
100. With a view to end Inspection Raj and to prioritise Ease of Doing
Business by eliminating the practice of unnecessary inspections in
various departments, it is proposed to implement the process of
inspections by selecting officers by random roster on the basis of
computerised risk analysis.
101. Currently, the State Government reimburses 100% interest on loans
up to Rs.1 lakh to cardholder weavers in the handloom sector. The
government will now reimburse 100% interest on the loans up to Rs 3
lakh for artisans in the handicraft sector.
102. All loans disbursed by the Department of Industries under various
schemes for artisans, weavers, cottage and small scale industries of
the state, outstanding up to the year 2000 will be waived. About 3
thousand entrepreneurs will be benefited from this.
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marketing facility at the state level for goods produced by artisans


and weavers of the state. A modern museum will also be established.
Completion work of Urban Haat at Sikar will be taken up the coming
financial year.
104. To bring the youth to forefront of development of the state and to
foster entrepreneurship, we are providing various facilities to startups
in the state. Currently the iStart program is limited to big cities. Rural
youth of the state has demonstrated strong willpower and innovation
capability from time to time. Therefore, in the coming financial year,
the Rural i-Start Program is proposed to be implemented on an
extensive scale.
105. Startups will be promoted giving the youth an opportunity to show
talent and to achieve self-employment. Various departments will be
able to give work-orders of up to Rs.15 lakh for selected works to
registered startups in the state without tender process.
SOCIAL SECURITY:
Speaker Sir, our government is ready to serve all these sections of the
society who still have to fight for equality. We are committed to the
upliftment of women, specially-abled persons, scheduled castes,
scheduled tribes, economically and socially backward classes and
minorities. I would like to remind the lines of Mother Teresa to the
honourable House-
'Not all of us can do great things,
But we can do small things with great love. '
106. To ensure all round development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes in the state, I announce the implementation of special
'Rajasthan Pattern'. Under this, the Rajasthan Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribe Development Act will be drafted.
107. I announce the implementation of Mukhyamantri Anuprati
Coaching Yojana for the students of SC, ST, OBC, MBC, and EWS for
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competitive exams for government jobs. Under this, preparation will


be facilitated through professional coaching institutes in classes XI
and XII for academic courses and in last 2 years of college for
employability. 5000 boys and 5000 girls will be benefited every year.
There will be an expenditure of Rs.25 crore on this.
108. The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment is currently
running girls' hostels for college students of SC, ST, OBC, MBC and
EWS categor y. Now I propose to implement the Ambedkar DBT
Voucher Yojana for residential facility for boys – college students –
from these classes. 5,000 students will be benefited under this.
109. Eight new Eklavya Model Residential Schools will be set up in the
coming financial year in scheduled areas of Salumbar, Jhadol,
Khair wara, Lasadia-Udaipur, Dhariawad, Aranod-Pratapgarh,
Sagwara-Dungarpur, Garhi-Banswara.
110. 4 residential schools for Sahariya tribe will be upgraded from
secondary to higher secondary in Saharia region of Baran district, in
Khushira, Koyla, Kawai and Parania.
111. 7 Government Ambedkar Hostel buildings for SC, ST and OBC will be
constructed in Sanganer- Jaipur, Mundavar, Narayanpur
(Thanagazi)-Alwar, Deeg-Bharatpur, Patan-Sikar, Sajjangarh-
Banswara and Bikaner. Rs.28.50 crore will be spent on this.
112. For the facilitating education in minority dominated areas of the
state –
¾ 8 Minority Boys' Hostel buildings will be constructed in blocks
Laxmangarh-Alwar, block Raisinghnagar and Anupgarh-
Sriganganagar, block Masuda-Ajmer, Fatehpur-Sikar, Churu,
Jhunjhunu and Tonk.
¾ 3 Government Residential Schools will be established in
Bhaniana block Sakra- Jaisalmer, block Ramgarh-Alwar and
Udaipur, with an expenditure of Rs.62 crore.
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Chauhtan-Barmer and Pahari (Kaman)-Bharatpur.


¾ Minority Boys' Hostels will be opened at Jaipur, Jodhpur and Kota
divisional headquarters.
113. For expansion of health facilities in minority dominated areas of the
state, three primar y health center (PHC) buildings will be
constructed in Barmer and one each in Alwar and Bharatpur districts.
Besides, buildings of 10 Health Sub-centres will be constructed in
Alwar, 5 in Ajmer and 2 in Jaisalmer.
114. For inclusive development of SC, ST, OBC & Minority, a ‘Vikas Kosh’
of Rs.100 crore will be set up for each category. Also, an ‘Utthan
Kosh’ will be created for Transgenders with an amount of Rs.10
crore.
115. A package of Rs.200 crore is being given under Devnarayan Yojana.
Also, 3 hostels will be constructed for MBC in the coming financial
year.
116. Denotified Tribes (DNT) Policy will be implemented in the state for
the upliftment of the deprived, nomadic and semi-nomadic
communities like Gadiya Luhar, Banjara, Sansi, Bawri, Bhat, Nat and
Madari, Sapera, Bahrupiya etc., under which –
¾ A Rs.50 crore fund will be set up for the development of DNTs

¾ DNT Research and Preservation Centre will be set up with an


amount of Rs.5 crore for their traditional arts and enterprise
117. It is proposed to increase the capacity of Jamdoli-Jaipur based old
age home from 25 to 200. Similarly, the capacity of Government old
age home at Pushkar, Ajmer will be increased from 25 to 50.
118. The families of such specially-abled people of the state who are
currently receiving the benefits of Social Security Pension Scheme,
will be considered at par with BPL.
119. I announce to increase the current scholarship for specially-abled
students of classes 1 to 4 from Rs.40 to Rs.500 and for those of
classes 5 to 8 from Rs.50 to Rs.600 per month.

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120. 2,000 Scooties will be given to specially-abled college going students


and to youth going to their workplace for employment. An
expenditure of Rs.15 crore is estimated on this.
121. I announce doubling the grant-in-aid amount being given by the
State Government for honorarium workers working in mentally
retarded rehabilitation homes, schools for visually impaired, special
schools and hostels operated through aided voluntary organisations
in the state.
122. It is proposed to establish, in a phased manner, Integrated Child
Rehabilitation Centres under Nehru Bal Sanrakshan Kosh at
divisional headquarters of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Bikaner, Bharatpur,
Ajmer and Udaipur through voluntary organisations to prevent the
tendency of drug addiction in children and to get them out of such
situations.
123. The State Government is committed for the care, protection and
rehabilitation of orphaned and neglected children. Taking innovative
initiative for rehabilitation of such children, I propose operatation of
‘Gora Dhai Group Foster Care’ at all district headquarters, in
coordination with NGOs and civil society.
124. To improve the condition of Anganwadis and to make proper
arrangements for pre-school activities, I propose to include 25,000
Anganwadis in the Nand Ghar Yojana in a phased manner.
125. For better health and hygiene, sanitary napkins are being provided to
girl students and to adolescent girls. Now broadening the scope, this
facility will be made available to all women through the
‘Mukhyamantri Nishulk Dava Yojana’ as per requirement. In rural
areas, ghoonghat is prevalent and women are hesitant to convey
their problems, they suffer from many diseases and they do not get
timely treatment. A special health awareness campaign will be taken
up through women SHGs, social organisations and NGOs and
sanitary napkins will be distributed. For this, cash incentive will be
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Rs.200 crore is proposed in this Scheme.


126. I propose to set up Indira Mahila Shakti Kendras at all district
headquarters including Jaipur for solving problems of women and for
their counselling. Rs.15 crore will be spent on these.
127. To empower women financially, provision of direct government
procurement of up to Rs.1 lakh of material made by rural women
self-help groups of Rajivika will be made on the lines of Amrita
Society.
128. In order to promote education in tribal areas, 250 Day-Care Centres
are proposed to be set up.
129. 150 Van-dhan Kendras will be set up to create better marketing
opportunities for post value addition of small forest produce
collected by 45 thousand tribal families of Sahariya, Mada and Tribal
Sub-Plan regions. An expenditure of about Rs.22.50 crore will be
incurred on this.
130. In the year 2013, in the memory of martyr Aadivasis, I had laid the
foundation of a grand memorial named Leeludi Badli Shaheed
Smarak at village Bhula-Sirohi but the work has not been completed
yet. So now I make a provision of Rs.2 crore to complete this
memorial.
131. The honorary allowance payable to wives of martyred soldiers and
parents of unmarried martyrs will be increased from Rs.3 thousand to
Rs.5 thousand per month. Also, the fixed deposit for the
maintenance of dependent parents of martyred soldiers is proposed
to be increased from Rs.3 lakh to Rs.5 lakh.
132. The honory pension amount payable to freedom fighters of the state
and their dependents will be increased from Rs.25 thousand to Rs.50
thousand per month.
133. Honorarium for two categories of priests at temples of the Devasthan
Department will be increased from Rs.1,800 to Rs.3,000 and from
Rs.3,600 to Rs.5,000 per month respectively.

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BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE:
Honourable Speaker, you all know that along with education and
health, providing other basic facilities such as electricity, water,
roads, housing, etc. has always been a priority of our government.
However, a major part of this financial year was spent under
lockdown due to Covid. Because of this, commencement of a
number of works was delayed, while many other works could not be
completed. Therefore, we intend to expedite work on these facilities
in the coming financial year.
ROAD-URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
134. I propose to bring a new State Road Policy-2021 for the period from
2021 to 2026 for the planned development of roads in the state.
135. A large number of proposals related to repair, strengthening,
upgradation and construction of roads have been received through
honourable members. Based on these, it is proposed –
¾ Non-patchable or missing link road works costing Rs.5 crore will
be done in each assembly constituency in the coming financial
year with a total amount of Rs.1,000 crore
¾ 7,257 km other district roads (ODR) and rural road in all districts
of the state will be upgraded to State Highways and Main District
Roads (MDR).
136. Roads contribute significantly to basic infrastructure. Keeping this in
mind, major repair works of three major roadways of each district will
be done at a cost of about Rs.1,900 crore –

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S. No. District Name of Road (Panchayat Samiti Name)


1. Alwar Ÿ Alwar-Jaipur Road to Siliserh-Garbhaji Road
(Umren)
Ÿ SH-52 Gyanpura Sikar border via Karana-Rajanota-
Raghunathpura (Bansur)
Ÿ Kishangarh-Kotkasim-Bolni till state border
(Kishangarhbas)
2. Ajmer Ÿ Widening of 2-lane to 4-lane road of Kekri town
(Kekri)
Ÿ NH-79 to Jhipiya via Ratakot (Masuda)
Ÿ New Bus Stand Kishangarh to Farasia Phatak
(Kishangarh)

3. Banswara Ÿ Tezpur to Borwat Road urban link through


Banswara Road with Pulia (Banswara)
Ÿ Bridge construction on Connected Road MUWAL to
Mahudafla Padla Road (Kushalgarh)
Ÿ Bridge construction work on Connected Road
Potalia (Kushalgarh)

4. Baran Ÿ Anta-Siswali High Level Bridge (Anta)


Ÿ Mermachah to Choki Borda with Bridge
Construction (Atru)
Ÿ Kishanganj to Mangrol via Ramgarh Road to High
Level Bridge (Kishanganj)

5. Barmer Ÿ Bhadkha-Batadu-Kanod-Gida-Pareau-Patodi
(Baytu)
Ÿ Utarlai Gypsum Halt Jalipa-Harsani (Barmer Rural)
Ÿ Contact Road Barmer-Gadraroad to Barmer
Chauhtan (Ramsar, Chauhtan)

6. Bharatpur Ÿ Panhauri to Nadbai via Januthar Achera (Nagar,


Nadbai)
Ÿ Bari-Basdi-Bandh-Baretha-Uchchain Bharatpur
Saunkh (Bayana, Uchhain)
Ÿ Senthara to Ikaran Mod via Jatoli Rathbhan
Peepala Ikaran (Sevar)

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S. No. District Name of Road (Panchayat Samiti Name)


7. Bhilwara Ÿ Bhilwara to Deogarh via Pansal-Pithas-Bagaur-
Raipur- Borana-Jagdish road to the border
(Sahada)
Ÿ Bhinder-Ramgarh via Fatehanagar-Gangapur-
Raipur-Karera (Aasind)
Ÿ Manpura-Jalindari Road, with Pulia Construction
(Mandalgarh)
8. Bikaner Ÿ NH-11 Urmul Circle-Karmisar Road Junction and
NH-89 Gogagate Circle-Udayramsar Junction
(Bikaner)
Ÿ Bikaner-Jhajhu-Dasori Road (Kolayat)
Ÿ Bachhasar to Chawla Basti to NH-11 (Khajuwala)

9. Bundi Ÿ Dhanwa-Dhabhaiyon ka Naya gaon-Dablana-


Ranipura-Bansi-Dugari-Nainwan with High Level
Bridge (Hindauli)
Ÿ Bundi-Dalelpura-Alod-Mendi MDR-52 Road (Bundi,
Hindauli)
Ÿ Pech Ki Bawdi Thana Road to Border (Hindauli)

10. Chittorgarh Ÿ Nimbahera to Arniya Mali Segwa Road


(Nimbahera)
Ÿ Rawatbhata-Jawahar Nagar (Begun)
Ÿ Pandoli-Jhantla Mata-Netwal Maharaj-Chhapari
Road (Chittorgarh, Kapasan)
11. Churu Ÿ Bhaleri-Kohina-Sahwa (Taranagar)
Ÿ Sikar Nokha Road, left out portion (Sujangarh)
Ÿ ROB Construction Work at Sujangarh on LC No-21
(Sujangarh)
12. Dausa Ÿ NH-21 to NH-148 via Chhatriwali Dhani-Sirra's
Dhani-Durga Temple-Malpura-Chadrana Dist. Till
border (Dausa)
Ÿ NH-148 to Mauroli via Pipli-Patalwas-Koliwada-
Dob-Papalaj Mata-Sardhon (Lalsot)
Ÿ Golya Mod NH-25 to Torda Via Gangadwadi-
Gandarawa-Torda Road (Sikrai)
13. Dholpur Ÿ Bypass (Sampau) at Sampau connecting Badi Road
to Bharatpur Dholpur Road
Ÿ Ring Road Construction (Bari) in Bari City
Ÿ Basedi-Jagner Road (Basedi)

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S. No. District Name of Road (Panchayat Samiti Name)


14. Dungarpur Ÿ Duchki to Limdia Fala with Bridge (Dungarpur)
Ÿ Sagwara-Kokapur-Padra-Punali Road (Sagwara-
Daubra-Aspur)
Ÿ Aspur-Dungarpur-Sarathuna road (Dungarpur-
Aspur-Daubda)
15. Hanumangarh
Ÿ Hanumangarh-Abohar road (SH-7A)
(Hanumangarh)
Ÿ Hanumangarh-Shriganganagar road (SH-36) ROB
Construction work (Hanumangarh) in place of
Railway Gate No.176 on km 201 / 0-1 of
Sriganganagar-Hanumangarh Railway Section
Ÿ Nohar-Sardarshahar Road (Nohar)

16. Jaipur Ÿ Jhotwara-Khorabisal-Nangal. Ladi-Punana-


Bhainswa (Jhotwara-Amer)
Ÿ Phagi to Mohanpura-RajawatanVia Kishorpura-
Semaliya (Fagi)
Ÿ Khejroli Mundru Road to Simarada Via Untgadha
(Govindgarh)
17. Jaisalmer Ÿ Gadra Road to Nachna Via Chawa-Baytu-Kanod
(Bhaniana, Sakra)
Ÿ Jaisalmer Jhinjhinyali (Jaisalmer, Fatehgarh)
Ÿ Pokran to Jhinjhinyali Via Sankra Bhainsda Dangri
Fatehgarh (Sakra, Fatehgarh)
18. Jalore Ÿ Godan-Bishangarh Road (Jalore)
Ÿ Sanchore-Raniwara-Mandar Road (Raniwara)
Ÿ Janavi-Khasarvi-Suthadi-Surachand (Chitalwana)

19. Jhalawar Ÿ Nalkhedi- Akkhedi-Guradia upto the state border


(Bhawanimandi)
Ÿ High-level bridge construction work on Parvan river
Kalmodia Harnavada Manoharthana Rajgarh road
(near Manoharthana)
Ÿ Ratlai-Karalgaon-Bakani road (Bakani)

20. Jhunjhunu Ÿ Jhajhar-Parasrampura- Dholakheda (Nawalgarh)


Ÿ Sultana-Chanana-Barau-Kalota-Babai (Khetri)
Ÿ Dhigal-Mandawa (Mandawa)

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S. No. District Name of Road (Panchayat Samiti Name)


21. Jodhpur Ÿ Lohawat-Dechu road (Lohawat)
Ÿ Jodhpur-Balesar-Shergarh road (Shergarh)
Ÿ Gokulji ki Pyau to 8 mile Mandor and stone
payment (Mandor) on different internal roads of
Jodhpur city.
22. Karauli Ÿ Kudgaon to Kailadevi (Sapotra)
Ÿ Pheli Ka Pura to via Kotari-Khareta (Hindaun)
Ÿ Keshpura Basedi via Siriyapura (Karauli)
23. Kota Ÿ High Level Bridge (Sangod) on Thak-Adusa-Sangod
of Kathun-Rajpura-Balaji
Ÿ Indargarh-Chambal Dhipri-Rajopa-Etawah-
Peepalda-Shahnavada State Boundary (Etawah,
Peepalda)
Ÿ Kota Bypass (Etawah) in Sultanpur Town on
Sultanpur-Khatauli-Sheopur Road
24. Nagaur Ÿ Degana-Harsaur Road (Degana)
Ÿ Jayal-Manglod-Deh Road (Jayal)
Ÿ Kuchaman-Chitawa-Ghatwa (Kuchaman)
25. Pali Ÿ Bilada-Sojat-Siriyari-Desuri-Sadari-Pindwara
(Marwar, Desuri)
Ÿ Jodhpur-Jojawar Road State Highway - 61 km.
227/0 to 250/0 via Jaitpura-Deoli-Mukanpura-
Janunda-Dhanala-Kotdi (Marwar Junction)
Ÿ Jaitaran to Nimbaul-Sinal Road (Jaitaran)

26. Pratapgarh Ÿ Mangalwar-Badi Sadri-Chhoti Sadri-Neemuch and


Narayani village bypass (Chhoti Sadri)
Ÿ Bridge (Arnod) up to Arnod-Jajli State Border
Ÿ Bridge Construction work Nakor Piplikheda Road
(on the river Galita) (Dhamotar)
27. Rajsamand Ÿ Gunjol to Sayon ka Kheda (Khamanor)
Ÿ Kelwara-Oladar Chauraha to Bhadsoda via Sapol-
Mundol-Rajnagar-Railmgara-Kapasan-Bhadsoda
Chauraha (Rajsamand)
Ÿ Kelwara to Saira Road (Kumbhalgarh, Saira)

28. Sawai Madhopur Ÿ Surwal Khilchipur Ganesh Dham to with Bridge


(Sawai Madhopur)
Ÿ Saloda-Piloda-Baglai to Shivala Nadauti
(Gangapurcity)
Ÿ Behrawanda Khandar Baler Road to Rameshwar
Ghat (Khandar)
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S. No. District Name of Road (Panchayat Samiti Name)


29. Sikar Ÿ Khatu-Palsana-Khandela-Chala (Khandela)
Ÿ Jajod to Narasas-Doasra-Sola-Mangaluna road
(Laxmangarh)
Ÿ Kotputli-Losal via Sikar-Dhod (Dhod)

30. Sirohi Ÿ Sirohi-Kalandri-Ramsin (Sirohi)


Ÿ From Girwar Chauraha (NH-27) Road to Maval
Village, bridge Construction (Abu Road)
Ÿ Bridge Construction on the Kojra River on the Kojra-
Nadia Road (Pindwara)
31. Sriganganagar Ÿ Upgradation of Ganganagar Bypass
(Sriganganagar)
Ÿ Sadulshahar to Pakka Saharana via PratappuraRa-
Manniwali-Killanwali (Sadulshahar)
Ÿ 32 ML Road from Padampur (Padampur,
Raisinghnagar)
32. Tonk Ÿ Nathdi-Piplu-Ranoli-Kathmana (Piplu)
Ÿ Kakod-nagar road (Uniyara)
Ÿ Chaturbhujpura road to Mukundpura via Kiro ki
Dhani with Masi river on Wented Kajve (Niwai)

33. Udaipur Ÿ Rishabhdev-Balua-Sarada-Chawand-Jaisamand-


Jagat Jhameshwar (Rishabhdev, Salumbar, Sarada)
Ÿ Daroli-Manderia-Gupri-Jaspura up to Kurabar road
(Vallabhanagar)
Ÿ Khairwada-Kalyanpur (Salumbar)

137. Many urban bodies in the state do not have adequate financial
resources. Therefore, by constituting a special fund, major repair
works of main roads – 30 km in each municipal corporation, 20 km in
the city council and 10 km of municipality – are proposed to be
carried out through the Public Works Department. About Rs.1,000
crore will be spent on this.
138. Under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana Phase-III, work on
upgradation of remaining 2,841 km of rural roads will be done in the
next two years. It will cost Rs.1,425 crore.

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139. I announce to connect such Gram Panchayat headquarters of the


state with bitumen top road, which are at present deprived of it.
140. In the coming financial year, development works of 27 state
highways of a total length of 1,590 km will be started at a cost of
Rs.3,880 crore, which are as follows –

S.No. State Highway Cost

1. Beawar-Masuda-Goyla District Ajmer (SH-26A) Rs.146.34 crore

2. Arai-Sarwar district Ajmer and Tonk (SH-7E) Rs.111.24 crore

N.H. 12-Laxmipura-Dora-Dabi-Ranaji's Gudha district


3.
Bundi (SH-115) Rs.103.25 crore
Mangaliyavas-Paduklaan district Ajmer and Nagaur
4.
(SH-102) Rs.134.38 crore

Beawar-Pisangan-Tahla-Kot-Alaniyawas District Ajmer


5.
and Nagaur (SH-59 & 104) Rs.132.77 crore

Padampur-Raisinghnagar and Sattasar-Bikaner Section


6.
District Sriganganagar and Bikaner (SH-3) Rs.206.35 crore

Jhunjhunu-Rajgarh District Jhunjhunu and Churu


7.
(SH-41) Rs.151.47 crore
Neemkathana-Khetri-Singhana district Sikar and
8.
Jhunjhunu (SH-13) Rs.174.31 crore
Kishangarh-Arai-Malpura district Ajmer and Tonk
9.
(SH-7E) Rs.162.22 crore
10. Ramsin-Bhinmal-Raniwara district Jalore (SH-31) Rs.242.71 crore
11. Dantiwada-Pipad-Merta City division (SH-21) Rs.240.85 crore
12. Churu-Taranagar-Nohar division (SH-36) Rs.258.74 crore
13. Khedli-Nadbai-Kumher section (SH-44) Rs.118.12 crore
14. Rajgarh-Bhadra section (SH-106) Rs.126.72 crore
Paloda-Garhi- Block up to Anandpuri state border
15.
(SH-10A) Rs.107.71 lakh
Mathania-Tinwari-Dechu (SH-61B) and Jodhpur-Tinwari
16.
(SH-95) Rs.250 crore
17. Dhariyavad-Parsola-Sabala (SH-91) Rs.111.5 crore

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S.No. State Highway Cost


18. Garhi-Bagidaura-Kushalgarh (SH-54A) Rs.179.14 crore
19. Natni ka Bada-Malakheda (Alwar) -Maujpur (SH -44) Rs.100.18 crore
20. Bikaner-Napasar-Jasrasar (SH-20B) Rs.130 crore
21. Sayla-Bagowda-Gudhamalani (Jalore-Barmer) (SH-16B) Rs.172.50 crore
22. Gotan-Sathin (Peepad) (SH-86B) Rs.61 crore
Bundi-Silor-Namana-Garada-Bhopatpura Road
23.
(SH-29B) Rs.132 crore
24. Golyana-Nawalgarh (MDR-25B) Rs.54 crore
Bambora (Kishangarh Bas ) (SH-25) - Naugaon
25.
(MDR-25 / VR) Rs.56.25 crore
26. Mal Bamori-Mangrol-Baran section (SH-01) Rs.125 crore
27. Dudu-Sambhar-Bhatipura (SH-2) Rs.90.90 crore

141. In the coming financial year, 3 ROBs will be constructed in Hindaun-


Karauli, 2 in Bayana-Bharatpur, and 1 each in Lakheri-Bundi,
Bharatpur City and Gangapur City-Sawai Madhopur at an estimated
cost of Rs.403 crore. Additionally, DPR will be prepared for
construction of ROBs for 8 rail gates with a total railway vehicle load
of more than 1 lakh (2 in Adarsh Nagar-Ajmer and 1 each in Dorai-
Ajmer, Nokha-Bikaner, Depalsar-Churu, Raniwada-Jalore, Degana-
Nagaur, and Palsana-Sikar).
142. RUB will be constructed at Sikar-Churu railway section in Fatehpur-
Sikar at a cost of Rs.1.62 crore on the former level crossing Gate-32.
143. High level bridge will be constructed on Kota-Lakeri-Sawai
Madhopur-Lalsot-Dausa mega highway in Bundi district at a cost of
Rs.37.50 crore on Menz river near Papdi village.
144. DPR will be prepared for the construction of the high level bridge on
the Chambal river at Gothada Kalan on Indargarh-Dhibari-Rajopa-
Etawah-Shahnavada-Lalitpur road (SH-120) in Peepalda tehsil of
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145. To ease traffic congestion, a bridge will be constructed on Khatoli-


Sawai Madhopur road at a cost of Rs.131 crore on Chambal river
near Jarel. With this, I announce the construction of a bridge at a
cost of Rs.132.35 crore on the river connecting Dungarpur and
Banswara district in Beneshwar Dham.
146. 50 anicuts will be constructed and renovated as per local
requirements in the state. In addition, an Anicut will be built at a cost
of Rs.6 crore on the Parvati river in Silvat (Rajkheda)-Dholpur.
147. As is well known, traffic has started from Ajmer Road to Agra Road
(Southern Ring Road) in the first phase of Jaipur's prestigious Ring
Road Project. Now in the second phase, DPR will be prepared for the
45 km long Northern Ring Road connecting Agra Road to Delhi
Road.
148. Widening work of 15 km Bharatpur-Agra via Achnera road till
Rajasthan border will be done at a cost of Rs.16 crore in the coming
financial year.
149. About 3 thousand residential houses will be constructed in Vatika,
Mahala-Jaipur, Niwai-Tonk, Nasirabad and Kishangarh-Ajmer, Abu
Road-Sirohi, Udaipur city, Bhinder-Udaipur, Banswara and Bhilwara
through Rajasthan Housing Board.
150. I had announced building of residential accommodation for the
honourable members of the house near the Vidhan Sabha. Now in
the same premises, along residential accommodation, I propose
construction of Constitutional Club, Jaipur on the lines of the
Constitution Club based at New Delhi so that the spirit of legislative
fraternity will remain forever among the members of ruling and
opposition parties.
151. In view of providing social and economic support to the Pakistani
migrants, residential accommodation at affordable rates will be
provided to 1700 migrants in Vinoba Bhave Nagar in village Chokha,
Jodhpur at a cost of Rs.102 crore.

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152. Development works will be done in Jaipur city at a cost of about


Rs.700 crore. These works include beautification using traditional
architecture and culture of Jaipur. Also, 7 major crossroads of the
city will be made free of traffic signals.
153. Silvan Park has been developed on about 113 hectares of land on
Agra Road in Jaipur. In the next phase, it will be further developed on
the lines of Central Park by constructing a walking track and other
facilities.
154. To overcome the problem of water logging and to strengthen the
drainage system in Jodhpur, construction work will be done of
Bhairav Nala (from Shobhavaton ki Dhani to Jojari River) and of RTO
Nala (from Saran Nagar to Jojri River). Rs.191 crore will be spent on
these. Also, repair of old sewerage line and construction of new
sewerage line will be done in Jodhpur city. There will be an
expenditure of Rs.309 crore on these.
155. To strengthen the drainage system of Bharatpur city, master drainage
system will be developed. There will be an expenditure of about
Rs.200 crores on this project.
156. Rs.10 crore will be spent on the construction of pumping station,
establishment of WWTP, etc. for the water drainage collected during
rainy season in Laxmangarh-Sikar.
157. DPR will be prepared for various works to check flow of garbage
along with rainwater into the holy Sarovar, in Pushkar-Ajmer.
158. For seamless traffic movement in Kota city, development work of
Maharana Pratap Chauraha, Kunhadi will be taken up and elevated
road will be constructed from Borkheda ROB to Petrol-pump, Baran
Road at a cost of Rs.140 crore.
159. In Jodhpur city, looping routes will be developed using parallel roads
from Bombay Motor and 12th Road to Paota. For heritage
conservation, renovation of verandahs of Nai Sarak and buildings
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will be done. A Blue Corridor will be developed from Ghantaghar to


Mehrangarh. Rs.100 crore will be spent on these works.
160. Construction, strengthening and beautification work of main roads
of Pali city, from Government College on Sojat Road to Haifa Hero
Circle and Kheteshwar Circle on Jodhpur Road will be done at an
estimated cost of Rs.25 crore.
161. In Bikaner city, widening of road from Goga Gate Circle to Bhinasar
Traffic Check Post and from Museum Circle to Haldiram Pyau from 4
to 6 lane will be done, and expansion work of road from Pugal Fante
to ROB will be done. Also, drains will be constructed for rainwater
drainage. About Rs.40 crore will be spent on these works.
162. For improving traffic movement and developing infrastructure in
Udaipur city, construction of 5.5 km, 4-lane inner ring road from
Bhuwana Chauraha to Pratapnagar, construction of underpass on
Pratapnagar-Bhuvana 200 feet road, construction of community
centre and road construction in South Extension Yojana will be
undertaken. In addition, construction of drains in Wada-Dhikali area
for solving water logging problem, conservation of hills & water-
bodies and drinking water projects will be started. An expenditure of
Rs.150 crore is expected on these works.
163. In Alwar city, construction of sewer line and STP in Shalimar Yojana,
construction of 4-lane road and drains from Vaishalinagar to MIA
and construction of drains from Hirabas Kali Mori to 200-feet bypass
and from Roopwas ROB to Hanuman Circle will be done. These
works are estimated to cost Rs.32 crore.
164. In Sawai Madhopur city, DPR will be prepared for the development
and beautification of the road from Bhainru Darwaja to Rajbagh.
165. In Jodhpur city, a Modern Auditorium and Cultural Centre with
seating capacity of 1,500 people will be constructed at a cost of
Rs.60 crore for organising large national and international level
events. In addition, Town Halls will be constructed in Dausa, Jalore,
Banswara, Pratapgarh, Sikar and Bundi.

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166. We started the Gramin Bus Seva in the year 2012-13, which was
discontinued by the previous government. In view of the popularity of
this service and the convenience it offered to public, I announce the
resumption of the Gramin Bus Seva with new vehicles. Under this,
about 6,000 Gram Panchayats deprived of service will be connected
to the transport service as per requirement. In addition, modern
roadways bus stands will be constructed at Karauli, Ladnun and
Makrana-Nagaur, and new bus depots will be constructed at Bansur-
Alwar.
167. To ensure high quality technical testing of vehicles from the point of
view of road safety and to eliminate human intervention, automated
fitness testing centres will be established in 5 districts – Pratapgarh,
Karauli, Jaisalmer, Bundi and Baran. Rs.10.80 will be spent on these.
DRINKING WATER - WATER RESOURCES:
168. Honourable Speaker, I announce beginning of work on 12 new large
drinking water projects worth about Rs.4,700 crore in the year 2021-
22 under the Jal Jeevan Mission. This will benefit 1,428 villages and
1,891 dhanis. These projects are as follows –

S.No. Drinking Water Project Cost


1. Bher-Haralaya Part-1 Major Drinking Water Project
(Osian), District Jodhpur Rs.136.36 crore
2. Bher-Haralaya Part-2 Major Drinking Water Project
(Aau-Lohawat and Bapini), district Jodhpur Rs.463.10 crore
3. Battisa-nala Major Drinking Water Project (Sirohi-
Pindwara-Abu Road) District Sirohi Rs.408.24 crore
4. Shivganj Major Drinking Water Project, District Sirohi Rs.294.09 crore
5. Narmada Canal (ER) based cluster water supply project
(Jaswantpura-Ranivada-Sanchore-Sarnau-Chitalwana-
Bagowda-Bhinmal-Jalore-Sayla), District Jalore Rs.1,094 crore
6. Mahi Dam to Panchayat Samiti Ghatol and Banswara
for a total of 249 villages Drinking Water Project,
District Banswara Rs.500 crore
7. Shree Dungargarh Lunkaransar Water Supply Project,
District Bikaner Rs.708.93 crore

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S.No. Drinking Water Project Cost


8. Khajuwala Water Supply Project, District Bikaner Rs.488.89 crore
9. Rajgarh-Jhalrapatan Water Supply Project,
District Jhalawar Rs.274.78 crore
10. Regional Water Supply Yojana Bagheri ka Naka,
District Rajsamand Rs.133.48 crore
11. Orai dam based surface drinking water project for 62
villages and 36 dhanis of Tehsil Begun, District
Rs.44.49 crore
Chittorgarh
12. Jayal Matasukh Drinking Water Project, District Nagaur Rs.159.30 crore

169. To provide water connection to every household under the Jal Jeevan
Mission, it was announced DPR for 13 projects will be prepared. Of
these, 6 projects worth Rs.2,285 crore will be started in the first
phase, benefiting 2,686 villages and 2,453 dhanis of the state.
These projects are –
¾ Cluster Project Aasind-Badnore, Banera-Hurada, Raipur-
Sahada-Suwana, Jahajpur-Kotri, Mandalgarh-Bijolia-Jahajpur in
District Bhilwara.
¾ Barmer Lift Project Part-A (Barmer, Bayatu-Balotra) in District
Barmer and Barmer Lift Project Part-D (Bhaniana, Sankra, Sama,
Fatehgarh, Mohangarh, Jaisalmer) in District Jaisalmer.
¾ Kansingh ki Sid-Mandor Project, (Baap), Phalodi in District
Jodhpur and Rajiv Gandhi lift canal to Peelwa-Sadri Jambeshwar
Municipal Area Water Supply Yojana (Lohawat and Dechun) in
District Jodhpur and Manaklava-Daijar-Banad (Mandor-Kairu-
Osian) in District Jodhpur
¾ Aapni Yojna Phase-II (Ratangarh-Sujangarh section) in District
Churu
¾ Fatehpur-Laxmangarh Drinking Water Project in District Sikar

¾ Indira Gandhi Canal Project integrated Taranagar-Jhunjhunu,


Sikar Khetri Mega Drinking Water Project in District Jhunjhunu

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170. To provide pure drinking water in rural areas, about 20 lakh


households will be provided drinking water connection under the Jal
Jeevan Mission in a phased manner.
171. In the year 2021-22, to provide water connection for every household
under the Jal Jeevan Mission, DPR of 22 projects will be prepared for
3,233 villages and 2,606 dhanis, which are as follows –
¾ Barmer Lift Project Second Phase-Cluster Part-B (Barmer-Baytu-
Sindhari) in District Barmer.
¾ Regional Area Water Supply Yojana Phalodi Headworks-
Bawarikala-Khara-Jalauda and Rajeev Gandhi Lift Cannal RD-
42 Ghator- Kanasar-Baap (Baap, Phalaudi, Lohawat) in District
Jodhpur
¾ Malar-Jod-Hindal Gol (Baap, Phalaudi) in District Jodhpur.

¾ Jawai Project Cluster First (Bali, Mar war Junction, Sojat,


Sumerpur), Second (Pali, Marwar Junction and Rani) and Third
(Jaitaran, Raipur and Sojat) in District Pali.
¾ Regional Area Water Supply Project Mandali, Jaitpur, Pukhtari
(Rohat) in District Pali.
¾ Narmada FR (Jalore, Sanchore, Chitalwana, Bagowda, Ahor,
Sayla) and DR cluster (Jaswantpura, Raniwada, Sanchore,
Sarnau) in District Jalore.
¾ Kolayat Water Supply Project (Gajner Lift & Kolayat Lift) in
District Bikaner.
¾ Bungi Rajgarh Drinking Water Project in District Churu.

¾ Apani Yojana and Samvardhan Peyajal Pariyojana Project for 60


villages of Sardarshahar, in Districts Churu and Hanumangarh.
¾ Gulandi and Kalikhad Water Supply Yojana in District Jhalawar

¾ Peeplad Drinking Water Project in District Jhalawar

¾ Chambal Bundi Cluster Drinking Water Project in District Bundi

¾ Singola Drinking Water Project in District Baran

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¾ Drinking Water Project for 433 Villages of Begu from Chambal


River to Chittorgarh District
¾ Mandana Drinking Water Project in District Kota

¾ Chhapi Jhalawar Jhalrapatan Drinking Water Project in District


Jhalawar
172. In order to provide pure drinking water to residents in urban and rural
areas of the state, works of Rs.476 crore will be done in the next year
under various water supply projects, which are as follows –

S.No. Drinking Water Project Cost


1 To increase the capacity of overhead water storage
reservoirs (OHSR) in Bari-Dholpur, construction of
sources and reorganisation work of water distribution
Rs.38 crore
system
2 Works related to construction of OHSR and laying of new
pipeline in Barmer city Rs.10 crore
3 Construction of OHSR and laying of pipeline in Kanod,
Fatehnagar-Sanwar and Udaipur city of Udaipur district. Rs.35 crore
4 To facilitate the supply of drinking water under the
Bisalpur Project in the area between Diggi Malpura Road
and Tonk Road, and Sitapura Industrial Area of Jaipur
Rs.115 crore
city.
5 For permanent infrastructure of drinking water supply to
Harmada and Badharna on Sikar Road, from from
transmission system of Prithviraj Nagar in Jaipur city Rs.41 crore
6 Works of OHSR and pipeline etc. in Shahpura and
Viratnagar, District Jaipur Rs. 38 crore
7 Work related to augmentation of drinking water project
in Sikar, Losal and Neemkathana areas Rs.17 crore
8 Regarding restructuring work of Galiyakot and Chitri-
Badgi water Project of District Dungarpur Rs.33 crore
9 Work related to resolution of drinking water problem in
Bhinmal in district Jalore Rs.50 crore

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S.No. Drinking Water Project Cost

10 Work related to drinking water in rural areas of


Vallabhnagar, Bhinder, Kurabad in Udaipur district Rs.65 crore

11 Panchayat Samiti of Rajsamand: Drinking water works in


rural areas of Rajsamand and Railmgara Rs.30 crore

12 Renovation and improvement of water distribution


system in rural areas of Sahada Bhilwara – Sahada,
Koshithal and Potla Rs.4 crore

173. Under Chambal-Bhilwara Drinking Water Project, announcement


was made for preparation of DPR for providing drinking water to
Bhim and Deogarh tehsils of Ramsamand. In the year 2021-22,
works of this project worth Rs.1,032 crore will be started and will be
completed in the next three years. With this, 141 villages and 633
dhanis of Bhim panchayat samiti and 134 villages and 194 dhanis of
Devgarh panchayat samiti, besides the people of Devgarh town, will
be benefited from drinking water facility.
174. In our last tenure, Chambal-Bhilwara Drinking Water Project, Phase-
II was approved to provide drinking water in Bhilwara district. This
project could not be completed because the previous government did
not provide adequate resources for it. Now, this project will be
completed at an additional cost of Rs.948 crore.
175. In the year 2020-21, I had announced for preparation of DPR to
provide drinking water to 192 villages and 99 dhanis of Panchayat
Samiti Kekri, Sarwar and Savar from Bisalpur Drinking Water Project.
In the coming financial year, work on this project worth Rs.725 crore
is being started.
176. In Pokaran-Falsund-Balotra-Siwana Mega Drinking Water Project, to
meet the requirement of year 2038, water is to be taken from Indira
Gandhi Main Canal in place of Pokaran Lift. An additional Rs.580
crore will be spent in the project. This will benefit 386 villages of
Balotra, Siwana town and Barmer.

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177. It was announced to prepare DPR for Nokha-Bikaner Drinking Water


Project in the year 2020-21. In the coming financial year, work of
Rs.750 crore on this project will be started. This will benefit the
people of 137 villages of Nokha and Bikaner panchayat samiti and 9
villages of Kolayat region.
178. Isarda Dam Project is an important source for the supply of drinking
water in Dausa and Sawai Madhopur districts. As the second phase
of this project, for providing surface drinking water on 7 towns and
1,394 villages of Chaksu, Bassi, Kotputli, Chomu, Jamwaramgarh,
Viratnagar, Shahpura tehsils of Jaipur district and 4 towns and 1,061
villages of Umren, Raini, Bansur, Thanagaji, Rajgarh, Kathumar and
Laxmangarh blocks of Alwar district, DPR will be prepared at a cost
of Rs.12 crore.
179. Kumbharam Lift Project will provide pure drinking water to the
remaining 864 villages and 13 towns of Dhod, Sikar, Khandela,
Dantaramgarh, Sawai Madhopur and Neemkathana tehsils of Sikar
district and to 269 villages and 5 towns of Chidawa and Nawalgarh
tehsils of Jhunjhunu district. The estimated cost of this project will be
Rs.7,700 crore and project work will commence in the coming
financial year.
180. Rajiv Gandhi Lift Canal Phase-III based drinking water project of
Rs.1,458 crore was announced in the year 2020-21. Funding has
been arranged from JICA for its implementation. Work on this will
commence in the coming financial year.
181. To provide drinking water facility in Udaipur wati and Surajgarh
townships, and 921 villages and 573 dhanis in Jhunjhunu district,
work will commence in the coming financial year under the project
funded by JICA.
182. A large number of proposals regarding paucity of drinking water
have been received through honourable members. For providing
relief to common people, I announce need-based installation of 40
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AEn offices will be opened in Didwana-Nagaur, Narayanpur-Alwar,


Kaman-Bharatpur and Phagalia-Barmer, and ExEn office in
Kuchaman City-Nagaur.
183. An estimated Rs.76 crore will be spent to provide drinking water in 10
residential projects of Jodhpur city: Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Ramraj
Nagar, Dhegdi-Chokha, RK Puram-Chokha, Sundar Singh Bhandari
Nagar, Mandalnath Housing, Lohri Panditji, Vijayaraje Scindia
Nagar, Mogra Employees Colony, Mogra Transport Scheme.
184. We are committed to implementing East Rajasthan Canal Project
(ERCP), the Rs.37,000 crore lifeline of 13 districts of East Rajasthan.
ERCP was planned as a permanent solution to drinking water
problem in Jhalawar, Baran, Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli,
Dholpur, Bharatpur, Dausa, Alwar, Jaipur, Ajmer and Tonk districts,
and it is the second largest project in the state after Barmer Refinery.
I would like to remind members of the Opposition that Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi Ji had promised in his public meetings at Jaipur
on 7 July 2018 and in Ajmer on 6 October 2018 to declare ERCP as a
national project, but has not done so yet. During the NITI Aayog
meeting on 20 February, 2021, I had again reminded and requested
the Hon'ble Prime Minister to fulfill his promise. I had also told that
16 other similar projects had been declared national projects. These
projects are located in the states of Assam, Andhra Pradesh,
Arunachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, etc. Therefore, not
declaring Rajasthan's ERCP as a national project is beyond
comprehension and amounts to discrimination with the state.
Although the Centre has not provided financial resources for this
project despite our repeated requests, we will continue to work for
ERCP with our own resources. Under the project, Rs.167 crore have
been spent on the ongoing construction of Navnera barrage on the
Kalisindh river, and in the second phase, work on Navnera-Galwa-
Bisalpur-Isarda link will be started. Apart from this, work on Kalitir
Lift Project will also be started in Dholpur at a cost of Rs 60 crore. For
these, I propose a total provision of Rs.320 crore.

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185. We are also trying earnestly to get National Project status for the
ambitious Parvan Mega Irrigation Project in Baran-Jhalawar-Kota
districts. In this regard, along with the ERCP, a cabinet proposal has
been passed for this project and request has been extended to the
Central Government. Along with construction works of dam and
tunnel in the project, work is in progress to develop command area in
an area of about 2 lakh hectares using pressurised pipe technology.
So far, about Rs.3,300 crore have been spent on the Project. I
propose a provision of Rs.885 crore for the coming financial year.
186. Under Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project
(RWSLIP), farmers are also being given additional incentives for
promoting (adoption of) drip and sprinkler irrigation techniques. In
the coming financial year, Rs.465 crore will be spent on this project,
benefiting about 5 lakh tenant farmers in 2 lakh 62 hectare irrigated
area in 21 districts.
187. For Desert Region, in the Rajasthan Water Sector Restructuring
Project for Desert Area - RWSRPD, renovation work of 49 km long
Indira Gandhi feeder canal and main canal, distributers and minor
canals will be taken up at an estimated cost of about Rs.378 crore.
188. Rs.250 crore will be spent in the coming financial year on relining
works of Rajasthan Feeder and Sirhind Feeder.
189. 37 works worth Rs.124.71 crore will be done on various reservoirs in
14 districts of the state – Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Dholpur, Dausa,
Sikar, Tonk, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, Chittorgarh,
Jhalawar, Baran and Bundi – under the Repair-Renovation-
Restoration (RRR) Project. With this 7,380 hectare irrigated area will
be revived and about 2 lakh farmers will be benefited.
190. Our government is committed to the comprehensive renovation and
modernisation of dams. In the budget for the year 2020-21, I had
announced the commencement of renovation work of 18 dams
under the Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP).
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dams at a cost of Rs.70.54 crore at Jaggar (Hindaun)-Karauli,


Baretha-Bayana-Bharatpur, Mora Sagar (Bamanwas)-Sawai
Madhopur, Siliberi (Umren)-Alwar, Saithal Sagar-Dausa,
Nandasamand (Nathdwara)-Rajsamand, Wagan (Dungla), Badi
Mansarovar (Nimbahera)-Chittorgarh, Bhanvarsemla (Peepalkunt)-
Pratapgad, Sur wania-Banswara, Govta (Mandalgarh) and Meja
(Mandal)-Bhilwara, Chinar (Abu Road), Kadambari and Kair
(Pindwara)-Sirohi, Bankali (Ahor)-Jalore, Sadari (Desuri)-Pali and
Bhimalat (Hindauli)-Bundi.
191. In the year 2016, Central Government had sanctioned Rs.1,658.81
crore for setting up of pressure irrigation system in the lift schemes of
Indira Gandhi Canal Project-Phase II, but Central Government did
not transfer its full share of this amount and later this plan was
discontinued. Now in view of the benefit to the farmers of Churu,
Hanumangarh, Bikaner and Jodhpur districts, a provision of Rs.100
crore is proposed in the next year for the works of 3 lift schemes viz.
Chaudhary Kumbharam Lift, Pannalal Barupal Lift and Karni Singh
Lift.
192. To revive the Bhadravati river of Karauli district, works worth Rs.30
crore will be done in the coming financial year.
193. Keeping in view residents’ demand, the bridge on the Kalisindh river
on Dhulet Khanpur road in Sangod area of Kota district will be
converted into an Anicut. This will enable additional water storage of
180 lakh cubic feet.
194. Dhaudha of Khajuwala-Bikaner, Bhuttowali distributor y and
Birsalpur branch will be renovated at a cost of Rs.135 crore.
ENERGY:
195. Honourable Speaker, Energy Policy, 2021-2050 will be released with
the objective of adequate energy availability for comprehensive
development of the energy sector in the state for (next) 30 years.
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had released Solar Energy Policy in the year 2011 and Wind Energy
Policy in the year 2012. As a result, today Rajasthan’s installed
capacity for solar energy is 5002 MW, which is second highest in the
country. The installed capacity of wind energy in the state has also
reached to 4337 MW.
197. In order to develop solar and wind energy transmission systems, the
Rajasthan Rajya Vidhuyat Vitran Nigam has proposed to develop a
green corridor of 6.3 GW transmission capacity, which will lead to
commencement of new renewable energy projects in the state’s
Pokaran, Ramgarh-Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jalore and Jodhpur districts.
198. During the last two years, thermal projects of 660 MW in Chhabra
and 660 MW in Suratgarh have been completed and commercial
production has started. You will be glad to know that one more unit
(Unit-8) of Suratgarh Critical Thermal Project will start commercial
production of 660 MW by the month of June.
199. To ensure uninterrupted power supply and strengthening of power
system in the state –
¾ 33 KV GSS will be built at Bagawas Ahiran (Viratnagar)-Jaipur
and Begun, Gangrar-Chittorgarh. Also, 33 KV GSS at Mankasar
Dungargarh (Khajuwala)-Bikaner will be expanded.
¾ Assistant Engineer (Electrical) offices will be opened at
Narayanpur-Alwar, Mandrayal-Karauli, Faglia (Chauhtan)-
Barmer, Malarna Dungar-Sawai Madhopur and Sikri-Bharatpur.
FOREST AND ENVIRONMENT:
200. To provide Community Forest Rights leases in tribal areas, in coming
financial year, campaigns will be organised from April to July and
leases will be distributed on 9th August on the occasion of World
Tribal Day. To ensure earnestness of the work, a Task Force will be set
up and presided over by Commissioner, TAD.
201. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur is famous as a bird sanctuary in
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Given its importance, it will be developed as Wetland Birds Habitat


Conservation Centre. Also, to conserve bio-diversity and to maintain
adequate availability of water in the reservoirs for birds, DPR will be
prepared for Rs.570 crore project to connect and bring water from
Chambal river.
202. Wildlife Management Training Centre will be set up at Tal Chhapar
Sanctuary, Churu.
203. Development work will be done in Khandar-Sawai Madhopur section
of Chambal Gharial Sanctuary for tourism development.
204. Located at 8 miles in Jodhpur, on the land of Forest Department, I
announce the establishment of Padma Shri Kailash Sankhala Smriti
Van with facilities such as walking track, yoga park, herbal garden,
etc. This will be built on the lines of Karpoor Chand Kulish Smriti Van,
Jaipur, at a cost of Rs.20 crore.
205. Rajasthan is famous for diversity and quality of medicinal plants. To
promote this, Ghar-Ghar Aushadhi Yojana will be started, under
which nurseries of medicinal plants will be developed and plants like
Tulsi, Giloy, Ashwagandha, etc. will be made available from these
nurseries.
206. In cities where there is no sewerage facility, Faecal Sludge Treatment
Plants (FSTP) will be set up in two years. In the first phase, in next
year, FSTPs will be installed in 50 cities in 24 districts, at an
expenditure of Rs.200 crore. These cities are –

S.No. District City


1. Ajmer Kekri, Bijayanagar
2. Alwar Behror, Khairthal, Thanagaji
3. Baran Chhabra, Anta
4. Bikaner Dungargarh
5. Bharatpur Bayana, Roopbas
6. Bhilwara Gulabpura, Mandalgarh, Aasind
7. Bundi Lakheri
8. Chittorgarh Rawatbhata

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S.No. District City


9. Churu Rajgarh, Rajaldesar, Taranagar, Bidasar
10. Dholpur Rajakheda
11. Dungarpur Sagwara
12. Hanumangarh Nohar, Sangaria, Rawatsar
13. Shriganganagar Anoopgarh, Kesarisinghpura
14.. Jaipur Kotputli, Kishangarh-Rainwal, Chaksu
15. Jalore Bhinmal, Sanchore
16. Jodhpur Pipar City, Bilada
17. Jhunjhunu Udaipurwati, Pilani, Bagad, Vidya Vihar (Pilani)
18. Kota Ramganj Mandi
19. Nagaur Degana, Merta City, Parbatsar
20. Pali Sojat, Saadari, Rani
21. Sirohi Shivganj
22. Sikar Losal, Srimadhopur
23. Tonk Tonk, Niwai
24. Udaipur Salumbar

207. We are working to provide basic amenities to the residents of


Prithviraj Nagar-Jaipur. DPR of sewerage management system will be
completed by Jaipur Development Authority and development work
worth Rs.200 crore will commence in the coming financial year.
208. Disposal of liquid and solid waste of hospitals is critical for
environment. In this direction, Sewerage Treatment Plants will be set
up at a cost of Rs.25 crore in major hospitals of the state – RUHS,
SMS Hospital, Zanana Hospital, Mahila Chikitsalaya- Jaipur;
Mahatma Gandhi Hospital- Jodhpur; PBM Hospital-Bikaner and
hospital affiliated to Medical College-Kota.
TOURISM, ART AND CULTURE:
209. Honourable Speaker, Last year I had announced the formation of
‘Paryatan Vikas Kosh’ for development and expansion of tourism
facilities in Rajasthan. The tourism sector has been badly affected
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now announce a provision of Rs.500 crore in the Tourism


Development Fund in the coming financial year. Of this, Rs.200 crore
will be spent for branding the state as tourist destination, and Rs.300
crore will be spent for basic infrastructure and investment, etc.
210. Shekhawati Tourism Circuit will be developed, that will include
Lohargal, Shakambhari Mata Temple, Harshnath Hill, Jeenmata
Temple, Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Mandawa, Laxmangarh, Fatehpur,
Ramgarh Shekhawati, Mahansar, Alsisar, Malsisar and Khetri. Also,
Tourist Information Centre, Sikar will be developed as a Tourist
Reception Centre.
211. Ranakpur area, Sonana Khetaliyaji Temple, Jawai area and Bali
Durg in Pali; Sundha Mata and Durg Jalore in Jalore; Aasotra in
Barmer; Arbuda Dham, Adhar Devi, Achalgarh, Markundeshwar
Dham, Ambeshwar Ji and Bherutarak Dham, etc. in Sirohi will be
developed as a Godwad Tourism Circuit.
212. RTDC operated Midways have been quite popular amongst
travellers. Of these, 7 important Midway units –Bar-Pali, Behror-
Alwar, Ratangarh-Churu, Pokaran- Jaisalmer, Phalodi- Jodhpur,
Devgarh-Rajsamand and Shahpura-Jaipur – will be renovated at a
cost of Rs.10 crore and will be effectively run and managed.
213. To promote ‘Sarvdharm Sambhaav’ in the state, following religious
tourist circuits will be developed at the cost of Rs.100 crore –
prominent Hindu pilgrimage sites such as Charbhuja, Nathdwara-
Rajsamand, Gautam Rishi Mandir-Sirohi, Pushkar-Ajmer, Kolayat-
Bikaner, Khatushyamji-Sikar, Mehandipur Balaji-Dausa, Diggi
Kalyanji-Tonk, major Jain pilgrimage centres such as Tijara-Alwar,
Srimahavirji-Karauli, Chamatkarji-Sawai Madhopur, Bada-
padampura, Sanganer- Jaipur, Delwara, Achalgarh, Mount Abu-
Sirohi, Ranakpur-Pali and Chandkhedi-Khanpur- Jhalawar; major
Sikh pilgrimage sites such as Budda Johar-Sriganganagar, Naraina,
Khalsa Heritage Complex- Jaipur, Pushkar-Ajmer, Gurdwara Shri
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pilgrimage sites such as Sarwar Dargah-Ajmer, Dargah Tanha Pir


Mandor Jodhpur, Dargah Kapasan-Chittorgarh, Hamiduddin
Dargah-Nagaur, Mittheshah Dargah-Jhalawar, Dargah of Narhad-
Jhunjhunu, Hakim Saheb's Dargah-Sikar, Dargah Mir Kurban Ali,
Dargah Chardarwaja and Dargah Sambhar-Jaipur.
214. For the convenience and attraction of tourists in Udaipur, Rs.19 crore
will be spent on renovation and beautification works of sites – Nehru
Park, Rani-Road and Myra’s Cave (Maharana Pratap Arsenal),
Gogunda – located on Fatehsagar.
215. For the convenience of tourists visiting the Mehrangarh Fort in
Jodhpur, Rs.10 crore will be spent for the construction of the road
from Balsamand Ghoda Valley to Mehrangarh Fort. Also,
conser vation work of Machia fort and development of martyr
memorial will be undertaken at a cost of Rs.2 crore.
216. For the attraction and entertainment of tourists, a multipurpose
scheme will be prepared for Tourist Complexes over 90 hectares at
Hokra in Pushkar-Ajmer and over 150 hectares at Surajkund.
217. To promote tourism, I announce setting up of Dhola Maru Tourist
Complex in Jaisalmer, a favourite destination for domestic and
foreign tourists. This complex will be built on 3500 bighas land on
Moolsagar and Amar Sagar Sum Road. In this, resorts, motels, farm
houses, etc. will be established as tourist attractions and
entertainment. Rs.10 crore will be spent in the next financial year for
the preparation of its DPR. Rajasthan Folk Art Training Institute will
also be set up in this complex.
218. Various development works will be carried out at religious tourist sites
of Laxmangarh-Sikar, Sri Sangalpati Ashram, Kumas Jagir, Gulabjati
Ashram-Gadoda, Sri Gosain Mandir-Kateva, Govind Nathji Ashram-
Dudwa and Bhakta Shiromani Karmabai Mandir-Ghassu ka Bas.
219. Development works of tourist centres will be undertaken at
Panchotakund (Nawan)-Nagaur, historical site Ghat ki Guni-Jaipur,
Sarveshwar Temple Site-Banswara, Raja Mordhwaj Nagari Garhmor

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(Todabhim)-Karauli, Jogania Mata (Begun)-Chittorgarh, Bijwamata


Temple Modpur (Aaspur)-Dungarpur, Baleshwar (Neemkathana)-
Sikar, etc.
220. Viability Gap Funding Scheme will be introduced to promote Day
Tourism, Rural Tourism, Tribal Tourism and Adventure Tourism in the
state. Under this, small tourist places like Kheenchan, Khejadli,
Osian-Jodhpur, Bhangarh-Alwar, Sambhar, Samod-Jaipur and other
places will be developed and will be connected to main tourist
centres by operating luxury tourist vehicles.
221. For providing assistance to needy artists of the state, providing state
protection and for their welfare and support, a provision of Rs.15
crore will be made in the Kalakar Kalyan Kosh.
222. Film Paryatan Protsahan Niti will be implemented with the aim of
promoting Rajasthan as Film Destination and promoting Rajasthani
films. This will also give a boost to Rajasthani language. Under this
policy –
¾ Up to Rs.25 lakh Incentive support will be given for the
production of Rajasthani films.
¾ 100% rebate will be given in SGST for Rajasthani films.

¾ Viability Gap Funding will be granted for the production of Film


City in Rajasthan.
¾ Single window clearance system will be adopted for all approvals.

223. Rajasthan Utsav will be organised on 30th of March, on Rajasthan


(Foundation) Day, in all districts of the state in order to provide an
opportunity for artists from all over the state to display their talent.
224. Nehru Youth Cultural Exposure Program will be taken up to expose
state’s 10,000 talented youth, artists and adventure sports-persons
to the culture of other states.
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independence, how difficult it was to register an FIR in police


stations. Earlier, people used to run from pillar to post and yet were
unable to get an FIR registered. Our government took this up
seriously and, in the year 2019 ensured that hassle-free FIR was
lodged in police stations. Earlier the common belief was that more
FIRs meant higher crime rate. Although making filing of FIR
mandatory increases the number, but this gets justice to victims, as is
observed in the annual report of National Crime Records Bureau.
I would also urge the honourable members to look beyond the cob-
web of data, avoid unnecessary criticism and appreciate this step.
We have constituted Special Investigation Unit for Crime Against
Women in every police district and have posted women officers in
these for rapid investigation of crimes against women. In addition,
Heinous Crime Monitoring Unit has been established at all
divisional headquarters to supervise heinous crimes and to punish
the culprits. In order to provide positive atmosphere to the victims
coming to the police stations, reception halls have been constructed
in 341 police stations of the state. Soon, these will be completed in
other police stations as well.
All these steps spell out the sensitivity of our government. We are
taking effective measures to facilitate speedy justice, control crime
and curb corruption in the state and to make the police force more
modern and effective; these are as follows –
225. For speedy disposal of pending serious criminal cases, investigation
facilities will be expanded by taking services of experts and facilities
like DNA Finger Printing Medical Colleges.
226. Inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) will be effectively
implemented in the state for prevention of heinous crimes,
identification of habitual criminals and keeping criminal records.
227. In the coming financial year, office of Additional Superintendent of
Police will be opened at Kuchaman-Nagaur and Bamanwas-Sawai
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in Bansur-Alwar, Taranagar-Churu, Lohawat- Jodhpur, Nadbai-


Bharatpur and Aaspur-Dungarpur; and Office of Assistant Police
Commissioner will be opened at Bagru-Jaipur.
228. New police stations will be opened in Maujamabad (Dudu), Renwal
Manjhi-Jaipur, Nohar-Hanumangarh, Chaurasi, Obari-Dungarpur,
Kalyanpur (Kherwada)-Udaipur and Refiner y Pachpadra-Barmer.
Also, Police Checkposts will be upgraded to Police Stations in Bar
(Bhim-Deogarh)-Rajasamand and Bhabru (Viratnagar)-Jaipur; and
Police Stations in Malakheda-Alwar Rural, Sadas (Begun)-
Chittorgarh and Gandhinagar (Kishangarh)-Ajmer will be upgraded
to CI Level police stations. In addition, 25 new police check-posts will
be set up in the state.
229. SOG check-posts will be set up in Rajgarh-Churu and ATS check-
posts will be set up in Bikaner and Bharatpur for monitoring and
taking necessary action on the activities of counterfeit currency, drug
trafficking, terrorist activities, and illegal organisations in the state.
In addition, three new police stations will be set up in Jaipur
Commissionerate for the security of Jaipur Airport and also to control
crime in SMS Hospital, Jaipur and on Jaipur-Ajmer Highway.
230. APCO Phase II Digital Radio Trunking System will be set up at a cost
of Rs.50 crore to make the existing communication system of Jaipur
and Jodhpur Police Commissionerates better and safer.
231. Rajasthan Police Housing Construction Corporation will be made
more comprehensive and reorganised as Rajasthan Police
Infrastructure Development Corporation.
232. To improve basic facilities in the state jails, renovation work and
strengthening of inmates' barracks, kitchens and toilets etc.,
construction of 240 residential accommodations in 40 open
detention camps, provision of ambulance and security equipment
such as Non Linear Junction Detector (NLJD), etc. in 26 district
prisons, and strengthening and modernisation of High Security
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Rs.31.50 crore.
233. With reference to the policy of zero tolerance towards corruption, to
investigate cases of bribery through suspicious telephone calls and
SMS, Digital Voice Logger will be set up in ACB.
234. To facilitate easy and prompt justice to the general public, in the
coming financial year –
¾ Additional District and Session Courts will be opened in Weir-
Bharatpur, Dungargarh-Bikaner, Nainwa-Bundi, Sardarshahar-
Churu, Anupgarh-Sriganganagar, Neemkathana-Sikar, Jalore,
Gangapurcity-Sawai Madhopur, Sirohi, Nasirabad-Ajmer,
Kathumar-Alwar, Ladnun-Nagaur and Sadulshahar-
Sriganganagar. In addition, Camp Courts will be opened in
Thanagaji-Alwar and Kuchaman City-Nagaur.
¾ Commercial Courts will be opened in Bikaner, Alwar, Bhilwara
and Jodhpur.
¾ Senior Civil Judge and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate
Courts will be opened in Gogunda-Udaipur, Balesar-Jodhpur,
Pilibanga & Rawatsar – Hanumangarh, Dausa, Thanagaji and
Mundavar-Alwar, Chhabra-Baran, Khajuwala-Bikaner and
Hindauli-Bundi.
¾ Additional Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate Courts will be
opened in Srimadhopur-Sikar, Tonk, Churu, Jaisalmer,
Jhunjhunu, Sojat, Sumerpur Pali and Niwai-Tonk.
¾ Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate Courts will be opened in
Gangapur-Bhilwara, Nokha-Bikaner, Sangaria-Hanumangarh
and Laxmangarh-Sikar.
¾ Special Judicial Magistrate (NI Act case) courts will be opened
in Pali, Rajsamand and Alwar.
GOOD GOVERNANCE:
Honourable Speaker, our mission is to provide sensitive, transparent
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resident. We want to reach to the neediest person of the state first.


Some of the goals of good governance seem impossible at times, but
when we try with full sincerity, then impossible becomes possible. I
recall these lines of Swami Vivekananda –
"There is only one way to know the limits of the possible, to
transcend the impossible."
235. With a view to ensure that the benefits of various welfare schemes of
the government reach the needy beneficiaries and the target group
in a seamless, easy and timely manner, I announce the formation of
Social & Performance Audit Authority.
236. For expansion and strengthening of administrative units in the state –
¾ It is proposed to open new sub-divisional offices of ADM at
Neemkathana-Sikar at Nechhwa-Sikar, Narayanpur (Bansur)-
Alwar, Ratangarh-Churu, Lavan-Dausa.
¾ Tehsil Govindgarh-Alwar will be upgraded to the subdivision
office. In addition, a mini secretariat will be constructed at Sirohi
district headquarters.
¾ It is proposed to upgrade to Sub-Tehsils at Shri Mahavirji
(Hindaun)-Karauli, Aau (Lohawat)-Jodhpur at Tapukara (Tijara),
Naugawa (Ramgarh) - Alwar, Kalyanpur (Pachpadra)-Barmer,
Nagar fort (Uniara)-Tonk, Mitrapura (Bamanwas)-Sawai
Madhopur, Behrawanda (Sikrai), Baijupada, Senthal (Mahwa)-
Dausa, Bassi-Chittorgarh, Madhorajpura (Chaksu), Andhi-Jaipur
and Gudhagaudji (Udaipur wati)- Jhunjhunu to Tehsils and to
open a new tehsil in Jobner-Jaipur, Dovra-Aspur and Barmer
(rural).
¾ New Sub-Tehsils will be opened at Fefana (Nohar)-
Hanumangarh, Anandpur Kalu (Jaitaran)-Pali, Kishangarh-
Ajmer, Bichoon (Dudu)-Jaipur, Gudha Katla (Bandikui), Papadda
(Sikrai), Kundal-Dausa, Sahwa (Taranagar), Katar Chhoti -
Churu, Bankoda (Aaspur), Obari (Sagwara)-Dungarpur, Koyla

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(Anta)-Baran, Dudwa (Pachpadra)-Barmer, Reengus-Sikar,


Javada (Begun)-Chittorgarh, Gandala (Behror)-Alwar, Chitawa-
Nagaur, Gudha Chandra (Todabhim)-Karauli, Raithal-Bundi and
Deewer (Bhim-Devgarh)-Rajsamand.
237. Kotkasim-Alwar, Boravad-Nagaur, Dhariyavad-Pratapgarh,
Govindgarh, Bardod-Alwar and Rishabhdev-Udaipur will be made
Municipalities.
238. Authentication of eligibility through documents and physical
verification is a major obstacle in taking various state schemes
online. You will be glad to know that for all the schemes, physical
verification and data-based online authentication (in place of
documents) will be completed by Gandhi Jayanti, 2 October, 2021.
239. Bhamashah State Data Centre in Rajasthan is a leading, Tier-IV
Standard data centre in the country. Through this, IT services will be
made available to various departments and local bodies of the state
and of other states, as well as to startups and the private sector. We
believe that Rajasthan will be the first state in the country to receive
revenue from data centre services.
240. In order to assist the ex-servicemen and at the same time, to leverage
their experience for the development of the state, opportunities will
be provided for entering government service by lateral entr y, by
making provisions in the service rules for various selected posts.
About 5,000 ex-servicemen will be benefited from this.
241. During our last tenure, the campaigns, Prashasan Gaon Ke Sang and
Prashasan Shahron Ke Sang were very successful and 5 lakh title
deeds (Patta) were also distributed in the campaign for cities.
Therefore, in the coming financial year, rules will be simplified and
Prashasan Gaon Ke Sang and Prashasan Shahron Ke Sang
campaigns will be rolled out from 1 May, 2021 and 2 October, 2021
respectively.
242. For the welfare of the working and retired employees of the State
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an amount of Rs.3,000 crore.


243. In view of situation arising due to Covid-19, I announce to accord
assistance of Rs.10 crore to Bar Council of Rajasthan for resolving
grievances and for welfare of lawyers in the state.
244. I announce the implementation of Rajasthan Government Health
Scheme (RGHS) on the lines of CGHS to provide cash-less and
quality medical facilities in accordance with medical facilities
available under the Central Government Health Yojana (CGHS) to
the honourable MLAs, former MLAs and employees and pensioners
of State Government, semi-governmental local bodies, boards,
corporations, etc.
245. In the Samuh Vyaktigat Durghatna Bima Yojana applicable to state
employees, along with the option of currently payable amount of
Rs.3 lakh, it is proposed to give an option of Rs.10 lakh, Rs.20 lakh
and Rs.30 lakh to the state employees at an increased premium,
based on their category.
246. We have received full support from the officers and employees of the
state in dealing with the adverse economic conditions arising out of
Covid-19 and they had contributed a part of their salar y. Now,
extending my gratitude to all personnel, I announce the release of
their salary – deferred due to corona – worth Rs.1,600 crore.
247. I declare the formation of separate service rules for contractual
workers working in different departments in the state to resolve their
grievances and protect their interests. With this, the department-wise
cadre of contractual workers will be formed.
248. A state-of-the-art auditorium will be built at a cost of Rs.25 crore to
augment training facilities for capacity building of government
employees, officers, civil society and public at large at the state's top
training institute –HCM RIPA, Jaipur.
249. Due to complex approvals and payment procedures under schemes
of various departments, the benefits payable to the public, public
representatives and employees-officers are not received on time.

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Therefore, putting an end to mandatory need of documents, this


process will be simplified and made online with provision of deemed
and auto approval.
250. The budgets presented by us in the previous tenure and during the
last two years have created a feeling of hope among people as well
as the public representatives. For this reason, through several
honourable MLAs, I have received proposals for getting small but
important works done in their areas: opening and upgrading
institutions like Anganwadi centres, new subjects and faculty in
schools and colleges, new GSS, new sub-health centres & primary
health centres, veterinary centres, police check posts, etc. Although
it is not possible for each such work to be proposed in the budget by
name and location, I would like to assure here that appropriate
provisions be made and due instructions will be given to concerned
departments for such tasks.
251. Honourable Speaker, through this budget, we have made a strong
effort to fulfill the aspirations, hopes and dreams of every region,
every age, every section of the state. I assure the House that all the
schemes that we have proposed in the budget will be implemented
efficiently, in a timely manner so that we can take our state to the
pinnacle of progress. I would also like to say to all the honourable
members that, on this journey of progress, we all have to walk
together, a long way ahead –

”मेरे ह सल म अभी जान बाक है,


ये तो दौड़ भर थी अभी उड़ान बाक है,
मेरी सादगी से मेरे बारे म अं दाजा मत लगाना,
ये तो शु आत भर थी, अं जाम अभी बाक है।”

“I am still alive in my spirits;


This was just a run up, the take off is yet to come;
Don’t let my simplicity underrate my calibre;
This was just the beginning, the best is yet to come”

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TAX PROVISIONS:
252. Hon'ble Speaker, with your permission, I present tax proposals before
the House.
253. Many non-profit social institutions in the state are doing
commendable job by taking care of the specially-abled, women,
elderly, children, and families involved in begging or suffering from
drug addiction, and other social works with spirit of humanity and
respect of all religions.
To encourage such institutions, I announce the implementation of
Social Security Investment Promotion Scheme (SSIPS-2021) on the
lines of Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme (RIPS).
In this Scheme, re-imbursement of SGST, exemption in Motor Vehicle
Tax, Stamp Duty, Lease amount, Land Use Conversion Fee,
Regulation Fee and Building Permit Fee, and Interest Subsidy will be
given. There will also be a provision for customised packages for
large projects.
Private individuals or institutions will get 100 per cent exemption in
stamp duty and registration fee on donation of immovable property
to these institutions.
254. I announce the establishment of Centre of Excellence for Revenue
Research and Analysis in Jaipur city at a cost of Rs.50 crore. In this,
analysis, fraud detection and policy making will be done for
increasing revenue in the departments such as Commercial Taxes,
Registration & Stamps, Excise, Transport, Mines, etc.
An office of the State Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (SDRI) will
also be established in this building.
255. SDRI operates 'Mukhbir Protsahan Yojana' for reporting tax evasion.
This will also be implemented in the departments such as
Commercial Taxes, Registration & Stamps, Excise, Transport, Mines,
etc. and the cash incentive amount will be increased from Rs.50
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256. In revenue generating departments, important procedures such as


refund of registration fee and stamp duty, permit of electricity fee,
mineral gypsum permit, Tax Clearance Certificate and Permit of
Transport Department, etc. will be simplified and made online.
REGISTRATION AND STAMP DEPARTMENT:
257. We will make the registration process simple and transparent for the
convenience of the general public. For this, I announce the
implementation of the Anywhere-Online Registration system in a
phased manner. This will eliminate the mandatory need for people to
go to the registration office.
Further, DLC rates will be determined through technology and will be
made online with geo-tagging.
In addition, this technique will also be implemented for Urban
Development Tax system using GIS.
258. To give impetus to real estate and other businesses affected by Covid-
19, I declare reduction in DLC rates by 10 per cent for residential
and commercial plots.
Additionally, DLC rates of land for resort, mining, mobile towers,
hotels, restaurants, guest-houses, etc. will also be rationalised.
259. In order to provide relief to the urban middle class, stamp duty on
flats costing up to Rs.50 lakh in multi-storeyed buildings will be
reduced from 6 per cent to 4 per cent for the period up to June 30,
2021.
260. The stamp duty under the Mukhyamantri Jan Awas Yojana for
Affordable Housing is 1 per cent for EWS and 2 per cent for LIG. It
will be reduced to 0.50 per cent and 1 per cent respectively. This
benefit will also be available under the Pradhan Mantri Avas Yojana.
261. While granting relief to the public on stamp duty, I propose to levy
stamp duty on leases issued by the state government, local bodies
and state bodies at the allotment amount instead of the market value
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262. Before taking lease deed (Patta) from local bodies, stamp duty on
unregistered documents (intermediate) for such land executed after
14th July 2014 is proposed to be charged at 40 per cent of the DLC
instead of the market value (DLC) of the land.
263. In order to give a boost to real estate sector, period for adjustment of
stamp duty paid on Agreements to Sale will be increased from 3
years to 5 years.

264. Concession of stamp duty on renunciation of paternal property is


available only to father-mother, brother-sister, son-daughter,
grandson-granddaughter, paternal aunt-nephew, maternal uncle-
nephew, maternal uncle-niece, and husband-wife. This benefit is
proposed to be extended to all joint-holders of undivided ancestral
property and their heirs.
265. Stamp duty on gift deeds executed in favour of daughters is 1 per
cent and maximum Rs.1 lakh, while the stamp duty for daughters-in-
law is 2.5 per cent. The same concession as available to daughters is
proposed to be given to daughters-in-law.
At the same time, I declare the gift deed in favour of grandson and
granddaughter, children of both son and daughter, completely free
from stamp duty.
266. The maximum limit of stamp duty payable on security bond is
proposed to be fixed at Rs.25 lakh. Also, a new Amnesty Scheme will
be introduced from April 1, 2021 to settle the old cases of
outstanding stamp duty on the loan documents.
267. To simplify the process of payment of stamp duty and make it similar
to the eRegistration Scheme, and to increase the participation of
stamp vendors, the commission on eStamp will be increased to the
level of physical stamp papers.
268. To encourage investment in Public-Private Partnership projects in the
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Central Government & its undertakings and local-bodies will also be


brought within its ambit.
269. Stamp duty of 0.5% is payable on documents of conversion from
firms, private limited companies, etc. to LLP (Limited Liability
Partnership) under Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998. The same stamp
duty will also be levied on the documents of conversion from LLP to a
private limited company.
270. During the period of Covid-19, interest and penalty on Land Tax
payable on more than 10,000 square meters was exempted from
May 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. I propose to extend this concession
till 30 June 2021.
INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT:
271. In Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme-2014 (RIPS), an
investment of Rs.1.16 lakh crore and employment generation of
1.96 lakh was made by 4,900 units. Whereas in a short period of just
one year, in RIPS-2019 gas generated investment of Rs.0.69 lakh
crore by 2,789 units with an employment to 69,750 people.
This new RIPS-2019 is proving to be a boon for the investors of the
state. We are making it more effective and comprehensive. Under
this –
(I) In RIPS-2019, “Additional benefits will be given under Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar SC / ST Entrepreneur Incentive Special Package” –
¾ Investment limit will be reduced by 50 per cent;

¾ The maximum grant will be increased from 150 per cent of


EFCI (Eligible Fixed Capital Investment) to 200 per cent;
¾ 5 per cent interest subsidy will be given for a maximum of
Rs.25 lakh per year for 5 years or 15 per cent Capital
Subsidy up to a maximum of Rs.2 crore;
¾ And special Incubation Centres will run for SC / ST
entrepreneurs. For this package, it is mandatory for SC / ST
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Proprietorship Firm and minimum 51 per cent capital


investment in Partnership Firm and Private Limited
Company.
(ii) On investing in Most Backward, Backward and Tribal Areas, all
investors will get benefits under RIPS-2019 similar to “Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar SC / ST Entrepreneur Incentives Special Package”.
(iii) Gems & Jeweller y is a traditional industr y of Rajasthan and
there are plenty of employment possibilities in it. Therefore, to
attract more investment in this field, I announce addition of
'Gems & Jewellery Bourse' to the service sector of RIPS-2019.
(iv) Commendable work has been done in the Healthcare sector in
the state during Covid-19. Also, in the current global scenario,
along with investment in the Healthcare sector, there is a need
and possibility of setting up of Active Pharmaceutical
Ingredients (API) units. Therefore, to promote these sectors,
healthcare sector and API will be added to Thrust Sectors of
RIPS-2019.
(v) The minimum land stipulated under RIPS-2019 for Resorts and
Amusement Park is 5 acres and 10 acres respectively. I declare
to reduce it to 2 acres for resort and 2.5 acres for Amusement
Park as per Building Bye-Laws.
(vi) Solar and wind energy have a lot of potential in the state. I
announce to increase the employment grant from 75 per cent
to 90 per cent to equipment manufacturing units in these
sectors under RIPS-2019.
(vii) In Clause 11.4 (ii) of RIPS-2019, along with Plant & Machinery
and Equipment, Development of Infrastructure is also proposed
to be given interest subsidy.
(viii) To encourage e-vehicles in the state –
¾ By adding e-Charging and Swapping Stations to the Service
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given.
¾ The investment limit will be reduced from Rs.50 crore to
Rs.25 crore, especially for e-vehicles manufacturing.

272. The Operative Period of Rajasthan Investment Promotion Yojana


(RIPS) 2014 is only till 31 March 2021. Some units have not been
able to start production during the scheme period. To benefit such
units, I announce the extension of RIPS-2014 by two years till 31
March 2023.
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT:
273. To provide relief to vehicle owners, I propose to implement Transport
Amnesty Scheme-2021. The period of this Scheme will be till 31
March 2021. In this Scheme –
(i) Interest and penalty on outstanding tax on motor vehicles till 31
January 2021 will be waived.
(ii) In case of matters related to overloading received through e-
Ravanna till January 31, 2021, 75 per cent to about 95 per cent
rebate will be given on Compounding Fee.
(iii) On deposit of outstanding arrears on destroyed vehicles, tax,
interest and penalty post the destruction date, is proposed to be
waived.
274. Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, it is proposed to reduce the
current amount of Compounding Fee for certain Traffic Offences,
such as –
¾ Overloading: Rs.20,000 to Rs.5,000

¾ Refusal to be weighed: Rs.40,000 to Rs.10,000

No exemption will be given in cases of seat belt violation and driving


without helmet.
The benefit of reduction in Compounding Fee will also be received in
relation to traffic offences committed in the past.
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there are three distance-based categories of daily operations (150


km, 300 km and over 300 km). I propose giving relief to transporters
by rationalising this and levying Progressive Motor Vehicle Tax by
making 8 slabs of 50 km each, after the minimum 100 km.
276. For dumper class load vehicles, I propose to cap the Motor Vehicle
Tax payable at Rs.1800 per tonne, or its part, at a maximum of Rs.35
thousand per vehicle per year.
277. It is proposed to reduce Motor Vehicle Tax payable monthly for All
Rajasthan Contract Permit-holder Buses with more than 32 seats,
from Rs.775 per seat per month to Rs.700 (maximum Rs.40,000).
In a new initiative, I also propose to give 50 percent exemption in
Motor Vehicle Tax for this category of buses on taking divisional area
permits.
278. In the budgets for the years 2011-12 and 2013-14, I had given cent
per cent exemption in special road tax to newly registered stage
carriage buses on rural and other categories of routes. This made it
possible to operate new buses in rural areas and safe transport
facility was made available. On the same lines, on operating a new
bus on these routes, I again declare 100 per cent exemption in Motor
Vehicle Tax for 3 years.
279. I propose to give full exemption on Motor Vehicle Tax due for 15 days
from the date of registration to obtain the permit for newly registered
buses of stage carriage and contract carriage.
280. For a vehicle not in use, the minimum period for surrendering the
Registration Certificate (RC), for vehicles other than stage carriage,
is one calendar month. Making it practical, it will be changed to 30
days. The maximum period for surrendering RC for vehicles of all
classes will be made 90 days.
281. Tour operators have suffered losses due to non-operation of buses
during Covid-19. Hence, I announce complete waiver of Monthly
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operators accredited by Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO)


and Rajasthan Association of Tour Operators (RATO), for the period
from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
282. Road safety is a priority for the State Government. Overloading of
vehicles results in loss of life as well as air pollution. For effective
control over this, Portable Weighing Machine will be made available
to the flying squads of the Transport Department.
283. To provide relief to the middle class affected by Covid-19, I announce
a 50 per cent rebate on additional one-time tax payable on transfer
of ownership of used vehicles by March 31, 2022 for two-wheelers
and cars.
284. I had announced the introduction of the ‘Electric Vehicle Policy’ in
the 2019-20 budget. The State Government is committed to
encouraging operation of all types of e-vehicles. For this, by March
31, 2022 –
(i) SGST will be reimbursed to buyers of these vehicles
(ii) e-Vehicles are exempted from Motor Vehicle Tax in the state. To
encourage the purchase of these vehicles, I announce a
category-based one-time grant –
¾ Two Wheelers: Rs.5,000 to Rs.10,000 per vehicle, depending
on battery capacity
¾ Three Wheelers: Rs.10,000 to Rs.20,000 per vehicle,
depending on battery capacity
DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY:
285. Participation of private entrepreneurs will be ensured to accelerate
discovery of minor minerals in the state. Towards this, Non-exclusive
Prospecting Licenses (NEPL) are proposed to be given to
entrepreneurs. The department will auction and issue mining leases
based on the prospecting report made by the NEPL holder.
286. For private agricultural land, I propose to allocate mining lease and
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EXCISE DEPARTMENT:
287. To check illicit liquor and illegal liquor coming from neighbouring
states, Excise Police Stations and Check Posts in border districts will
be restructured and strengthened.
288. We had started ‘Navajivan Yojana’ in the year 2009 for families
involved in the production of illicit liquor to disengage and
rehabilitate them. The impact of this scheme has been quite
encouraging.
Making it more comprehensive, a special action plan will be made
for de-addiction, rehabilitation, education of their children, and to
motivate them to engage in constructive work. For this, I announce
the formation of ‘Navajivan Kosh’ of Rs.100 crore.
289. The State Government is committed to fulfilling the agreement with
former MLA, Shri Gurusharan Chhabra on 8 September 2013 on the
practical aspects related to demand for prohibition in the state.
In memory of late Chhabra Ji, Late Shri Gurusharan Chhabra Public
Awareness Campaign will be launched for abstinence from alcohol
covering moral, religious and health aspects. For this, a provision of
Rs.5 crore will be made in the next financial year.
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING:
290. Our government has always guarded interest of the farmers. Towards
this, wit respect of currently payable Mandi Fee, Farmers Welfare
Fee and Aadhat for the period 1 March, 2021 to 31 March, 2022, I
declare;
i. Mandi fee on sugar, jagger y, timber and desi ghee will be
reduced from 1.60 per cent to 1 per cent.
ii. Mandi fee on other agricultural commodities such as barley,
urad, moong, etc. will be reduced from 1.60 per cent to 1 per
cent, and on oilseeds, will be reduced from 1 per cent to 0.75 per
cent.
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and other agricultural commodities such as barley, urad, moong,


etc. will be reduced from 1 per cent to 0.50 per cent and on fruits
and vegetables from 2 per cent to 1 per cent; and
iv. Aadhat on raw fruits and vegetables will be reduced from 6 per
cent to 5 per cent and on oilseeds, jaggery, sugar, timber, desi
ghee and other agricultural commodities, from 2.25 per cent to
1.75 per cent.
COLONISATION DEPARTMENT:
291. Our government has always been sensitive towards farmers. All
categor y of tenant farmers in Colonisation Area, on outstanding
installments of agricultural land allotment in the period: 1 April 2021
to 30 June 2021, I propose – 100% rebate on the interest amount on
lump-sum payment of the outstanding installments due up to 30
June 2021; and 10% rebate on the principal amount and 100%
rebate on interest amount, on lump-sum payment of all due
installments of allotment.
COMMERCIAL TAX DEPARTMENT:
292. Assessees are facing problems due to the lapse of time limit for
rectifying erroneous declaration forms and for submission of
outstanding declaration forms. Hence, the time limit is proposed to
be extended till 30 June 2021.
Additionally, I propose to give relief to contractors by extending the
period of submission of VAT 40E return till 30 June, 2021.
293. At present, it is mandatory in the State to issue e-way bill for the
transportation of goods worth Rs.50,000 or above. Keeping in mind
the inconvenience caused to the small traders, I announce raising
the limit for issuing e-way bill to Rs.1 lakh.
294. After the implementation of GST, assessees are facing difficulties on
demands related to the repealed acts like Sales Tax, VAT, Entry Tax,
Entertainment Tax and Luxur y Tax, and on disputes with the
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You will be glad to know that in view of the adverse impact of Covid-
19 on industr y and businesses, a simple, comprehensive and
integrated Amnesty Scheme-2021 will be implemented with
immediate effect in which for the first time it is proposed to give
exemption in basic tax also.
For extending benefit to maximum assessees, the period for re-
opening ex-party orders of tax assessment and applying for
rectification will be extended. There will be no monetary ceiling
under this Scheme. In this, along with complete waiver of interest
and penalty, there will be category-wise exemption due tax as well.
Assessees opting-in early will get more benefits. This Scheme will be
completely online and faceless, and will be effective till 30
September 2021.
295. I realise that all sections have faced hardship due to Covid. Hence,
no new tax is being levied in the abovementioned tax proposals,
rather in this Corona period, relief of more than approx. Rs.910
crore is being provided.
296. In addition to these tax proposals, amendments are also proposed in
provisions of some Acts. The detailed objectives and purpose of
these amendments are described in the Finance Bill.
297. Some notifications are being issued for various purposes including
implementation of tax related proposals and announcements.
298. Now, I am presenting a brief description of the revised estimates for
the year 2020-21, as follows –

1. Revenue Receipts 1 lakh 47 thousand 980 crore 19 lakh rupees


2. Revenue Expenditure 1 lakh 89 thousand 701 crore 80 lakh rupees
3. Revenue Deficit 41 Thousand 721 crore 61 lakh rupees
4. Receipts in Capital Account 1 lakh 172 crore 39 lakh rupees
5. Expenditure in Capital
Account 58 thousand 360 crore 82 lakh rupees

6. Excess in Capital Account 41 Thousand 811 crore 57 lakh rupees

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299. The brief description of the budget estimates for the year 2021-22 is
as follows –
1. Revenue Receipts 1 lakh 84 thousand 330 crore 13 lakh rupees
2. Revenue Expenditure 2 lakh 8 thousand 80 crore 17 lakh rupees
3. Revenue Deficit 23 thousand 750 crore 4 lakh rupees
4. Receipts in Capital Account 66 thousand 501 crore 90 lakh rupees
5. Expenditure in Capital
Account 42 thousand 667 crore 16 lakh rupees

6. Surplus in Capital Account 23 thousand 834 crore 74 lakh rupees

REVENUE DEFICIT:
300. In the context of Covid-19, given the decline in the economy of the
entire countr y, revenue receipts are not expected to increase
substantially in the coming financial year. Therefore, in view of time-
bound implementation of government’s activities and public welfare
Schemes, a revenue loss of Rs.23 thousand, 750 crore, 4 lakh has
been estimated in the budget estimates for the year 2021-22.
FISCAL DEFICIT:
301. According to the recommendation made by the Fifteenth Finance
Commission, the net loan limit for the year 2021-22 has been set at 4
per cent of the state gross domestic product (GSDP). Within this
range, in the budget estimates for the year 2021-22, the fiscal deficit
is estimated at Rs.47 thousand 652 crore 77 lakh, which is 3.98 per
cent of the state gross domestic product (GSDP).
302. I would like to draw attention of the House to the reduction in the
state’s share of the central taxes payable by the Central Government.
For the year 2020-21, there was a deduction of Rs.14 thousand crore
94 lakh by the Centre in the amount received by the state. Besides, a
provision of Rs.40 thousand 106 crore 81 lakh has been made for
the coming financial year as well, which is Rs. 6 thousand 779 crore
36 lakh less than the initial estimate for the year 2020-21. To meet
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by the Central Government, besides good financial management.


303. We have prepared the budget with a far-sighted vision, keeping in
mind the welfare of all sections of the state and planning for
strengthening of infrastructure through sound financial
management.
304. I am presenting Annual Financial Statement for the year 2021-22 on
the floor of house. In addition, under section-5 of FRBM Act,
Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement presented with the Annual
Budget and Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement is also being presented
before the house.
305. The Annual Financial Statement for the year 2021-22 is being tabled
and demands for grants are also being presented along with other
budget papers.
306. I am confident that despite these adverse circumstances and
challenges, working hand-in-hand, we will continue to take the state
ahead on the path of prosperity and happiness.

“ नगाह म मं जल थी, गरे और गरकर संभलते रहे,


हवाओ ं ने ब त को शश क , मगर चराग आं धय म भी जलते रहे।“

“With eyes on the goal, we fell but held on,


Mocking the storms, the lamps kept burning bright”

On this note, with I commend the budget proposals for consideration


and approval of the honourable House.

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General Debate Reply

4 March, 2021
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MEDICAL & HEALTH


1. To strengthen the infrastructure of health services in the state, I
announce that
¾ Sub-health centres will be set up in a phased manner at 784
Gram Panchayat headquarters deprived of Allopathic medical
institutes, including Bansadi Kala and Premsinghpura
(Dantaramgarh)-Sikar.
¾ Sub health centres of the following will be upgraded to Primary
health centres: Duhar, Chagan (Thanagaji), Beghota (Rajgarh),
Chatrapura (Banusar)-Alwar, Sangatpura, Manniwali
(Sadulshahar)-Sriganganagar, Ghatmika (Kaman)-Bharatpur,
Singhana (Didwana)-Nagaur, Naino ki Dhani, Nandri
(Mandore), Ghantiyali-Jodhpur, Govindpura (Khandela)-Sikar,
Chauroo (Uniyara)-Tonk, Chanchodi (Sumerpur)-Pali and
Mehrana (Bhadra)-Humangarh.
¾ Urban Primar y Health Centre to be opened in Nathdwara-
Rajsamand.
¾ Primary health centres will be opened in Janunda, Javad (Marwar
Junction)-Pali, Bari- Jodi (Viratnagar)- Jaipur, Fardaud (Jayal)-
Nagaur, Chaba (Shergarh)-Jodhpur, Tiganwa (Kotkasim)-Alwar,
Khareri (Wair)-Bharatpur and Khudi Badi (Laxmangarh)-Sikar.
¾ Primar y Health Centres of the following will be upgraded to
Community health centres: Jajavar (Nainavan)-Bundi, Bhiad
(Shiv), Chawa-Barmer, Jaluthar (Nagar), Cincini-Bharatpur,
Ballara (Laxmangarh)-Sikar, Manpur (Sikrai), Abhaneri
(Bandikui), Nangal Rajavatan-Dausa, Keru (Luni), Tena
(Shergarh)-Jodhpur, 61F Block Shrikaranpur, Binjbayala Block
Padampur-Sriganganagar, Jhizhiniali-Jaisalmer, Renwal Manjhi
& Madhorajpura-Jaipur, Rewatra-Jalore & Badodia (Bagidaura)-
Banswara.
¾ A satellite hospital will be built in Kishanpol-Jaipur.

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sub-district hospitals: Lalsot-Dausa, Bassi, Jamwaramgarh and


Phagi- Jaipur and Laxmangarh-Sikar. Sub district hospital of
Salumber-Udaipur will be upgraded to District Hospital.
¾ Bed capacity at Community Health Centre, Manoharpur
(Shahpura)-Jaipur and Arai (Kishangarh)-Ajmer will be increased
from 50 to 75 and 30 to 50 respectively.
¾ Bed capacity at District Hospital-Dholpur will be increased to
100.
¾ ICU will be developed in Bagadia Hospital (Sujangarh)-Churu.

¾ Nursing college will be established in Kumher-Bharatpur.

2. Another unit of Neuro Surgery will be opened at Mathuradas Mathur


(MDM) Hospital in Jodhpur to increase the facility of Trauma Centre,
and Ortho Spine Unit will be opened at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital.
EDUCATION:
3. Keeping in view the demand for agriculture faculty, it has been
announced to open Faculty of Agriculture in 600 government
schools. On the same lines, now honourable members have given
memorandum for starting of Faculty of Science. Honouring their
sentiments, it is proposed to start Faculty of Science in 200 English
medium government schools of on priority.
4. Government Upper Primar y School, Sewa ki Dhani (Shahpura)-
Jaipur will be upgraded to Secondary School.
HIGHER EDUCATION:
5. To promote higher education and to develop infrastructure facilities,
Rs.100 crore will be spent in the coming financial year for
strengthening and building construction in various colleges.
6. Towards enhancing the quality of higher education in the state and to
provide employment-oriented education to youth, it is important to
have a provision for opting other subjects along with the main course
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music must be acquainted with the knowledge of updated computer


software in the related field. Likewise, youth working on artificial
intelligence must possess knowledge of behavioural sciences. The
provision of studying mixed subjects together is known as Credit
Based System. It is proposed to introduce Credit based System in
higher education in the state in a phased manner from the next year.
7. To maintain high academic quality in the state's autonomous
Engineering Colleges, financial resources will be provided by making
Bharatpur, Dhaulpur, Karauli, Jhalawar, Baran and Bhilwara
Engineering Colleges as constituent colleges of Rajasthan Technical
University, Kota; and Ajmer & Bikaner Engineering Colleges and
Ajmer Mahila Engineering College as constituent colleges of
Technical University, Bikaner. Engineering College situated in
Banswara will be made constituent college of Govind Guru Tribal
University; Banswara and Barmer Engineering College will be made
constituent college of proposed MBM University, Jodhpur. Petroleum
faculty will be opened at Barmer Engineering College.
8. Girls’ College will be opened in Didwana-Nagaur.
SPORTS:
9. Sports Stadiums are proposed to be built at Deeg and Kumher-
Bharatpur.
AGRICULTURE:
10. I announce to set up of Kissan e-Mandi to provide farmers with a fair
price for their fruits and vegetables produce, to provide tatkaal
mandi and to ensure direct supply to the consumers.
11. To provide organic registration facility to farmers, sub-centres of
Rajasthan State Seed & Organic Certification Agency will be
opened in Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner and Kota.
Also, 75 per cent exemption in certification fee for organic farming is
also proposed for independent farmers.
12. Agriculture Colleges will be established at Mandawa-Jhunjhunu,

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Bhusavar (Weir)-Bharatpur, Chandgothi (Sadulpur)-Churu and


Baytu-Barmer.
13. ‘Krishi Upaj Mandi’ will be established at Bamanwas-Sawai
Madhopur, Rani-Alwar. Also, a fruit-vegetable mandi will be opened
in Khandar-Sawai Madhopur.
LIVESTOCK:
14. Necessar y infrastructure will be provided in 600 veterinar y sub-
centres at a cost of Rs.3 crore.
15. Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union will be established in Jaisalmer
district.
SOCIAL SECURITY:
16. To make homeless persons independent and self-reliant and to
rehabilitate them, the ‘Beghar Utthaan evam Punarvaas Niti-2021’
will be announced.
17. To provide suitable opportunities for progress to the children and
youth of Valmiki society, I announce creation of a Valmiki Fund of
Rs.20 crore for providing education and employment-oriented
training.
18. Eligibility limit for students for admission to Government Hostels and
Residential Schools will be relaxed by increasing annual family
income limit to Rs.8 lakh; and students whose parents are state
government employees, getting salary up to level-11 will also be able
to avail this facility.
MINORITY AFFAIRS:
19. It is proposed to grant scholarships to eligible candidates who are
deprived of pre-matric, post-matric and Merit-cum-Means
Scholarship Schemes being given to minority students of the state.
20. Additional teachers of minority third language (Sanskrit / Urdu /
Sindhi / Gujarati / Punjabi) will be appointed in those government
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to study minority language.


21. Minority Girls’ Hostel in Nagar-Bharatpur and Minority Boys’ Hostel
in Gadarrod (Shiv)–Barmer will be opened.
TRIBAL AREA DEPARTMENT:
22. To give direct benefit (through DBT) of scholarship, uniform, etc. to
students in Government Schools in Sahariya region, it is proposed to
increase the current payable amount 3-4 times to Rs.1,000 per year
for classes 1 to 5 and to Rs.2500 per year for classes 6 to 12.
23. Solar connections will be provided for solar energy based farming to
farmers of tribal communities in TSP area without any contribution
from them (all expenses being borne by the government) under
Kusum Yojana.
24. To preserve the cultural heritage of Vagad, a Vagad Cultural Centre
will be constructed at Sagwara-Dungarpur at a cost of Rs 5 crore.
INDUSTRY:
25. In order to promote Khadi and village industr y, training will be
imparted to 5500 katins and 300 weavers in the coming financial
year and katins and weavers will be given a stipend of Rs.300 and
Rs.500 per day respectively during the training period. Of these,
Amber Charkha and Looms will be distributed to 500 katins and to
300 weavers respectively. Ten thousand katins and weavers will be
given interest free loan facility under Indira Gandhi Credit Card
Yojana.
26. There exists a strong potential of manufacturing in the state itself
electronic and other toys & sports goods currently being imported.
Hence these will be included in Thrust Sectors of RIPS-2019.
27. Under RIPS-2019, to encourage investment in Plug and Play Office
Complex, permitted investment will be reduced from 10 crores to 5
crores.
28. Under RIPS-2019, currently, there is a provision only for Tourism and
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will be extended to all MSME units of service sector.


29. To make ‘Rajasthan Minority Finance and Development
Cooperative Corporation’ financially sound, Amnesty Scheme will
be announced for loans prior to 2013-14, in which on one-time
repayment, along with waiver of general interest and penalty
interest, rebate will also be given on principal amount. Towards this,
a one-time grant of Rs 20 crore will also be given to the Corporation.
SC, ST, OBC, Minority Corporations will be also be strengthened.
30. Industrial areas will be established in Tunga (Bassi)-Jaipur, Jawal-
Sirohi and Khedli (Kathumar)-Alwar.
31. Considering the possibilities of industrialization, on the lines of
Bhiwadi Industrial Area and the Mar war Industrial Area, a new
industrial zone will be developed by RIICO near the Delhi-Mumbai
Expressway at an appropriate location between Jaipur-Bassi-Dausa.
It will also generate employment opportunities for local residents.
LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT:
32. Skill testing and Career Counseling Centres will be set up at every
district headquarter in the state. With this, trained and skilled
manpower will be available as per the requirement of the industries.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL BODIES:
33. Open gyms will be set up in local parks: 1 in each municipality, 3 in
every city council and 5 in every municipal corporation of the state.
An expenditure of about Rs.15 crore is expected to be incurred on
this.
34. Due to the Covid lockdown, economic & social activities were
disrupted in the year 2020-21. Due to this, out of 5,000 dairy booths
announced for the year 2020-21, only about 1,500 booths have
been opened. We will complete the work in the coming financial year
and take it further ahead. Allocation of 5 thousand dairy booths will
be ensured in the coming financial year.
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city area of Jaipur.


36. River-front will be developed at Sangod-Kota at a cost of Rs.2 crore.
37. City Nature Park will be constructed in Fatehpur-Sikar.

DRINKING WATER / GROUND WATER:


38. DPR will be prepared for drinking water from Jhair at Bagidaura-
Banswara and Jeevakhuta Anicut at a cost of Rs.2 crore. Also, a new
siphon will be constructed at Hardev Joshi Canal.
39. Announcement was made for preparation DPR to convert 14 barani
villages of Bhadra, 14 barani villages of Nohar and 2 barani villages
of Taranagar into canal area by irrigating them through Siddhmukh
canal and Sahwa lift canal. Although enough Water Allowance has
not been indicated to provide water from the canal for this region, in
view of the problem faced in this region, it is proposed that a
feasibility report will be prepared again.
40. A channel is proposed to be constructed at a cost of Rs.21 crore to
prevent damage to crops due to excess rainfall in the submergence
area of Surpura Dam-Jodhpur.
41. Feasibility report will be prepared for recharge of Jawai dam and for
drinking water from Dewas III and IV to Udaipur city and from Mansi
Vakal III and IV to Udaipur city and Sirohi district.
42. Office of A.En. and Office of Ex.En of Public Health Engineering
Department will be opened at at Nechhawa (Laxmangarh)-Sikar and
Kaman-Bharatpur respectively.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:
43. Construction work, repair and bitumen-topping of various roads will
be undertaken in the state:
¾ Major repair work will be undertaken on 30 km road from Samad
ka Paar, Goralia Phanta to Khadin (Shiva)-Barmer.
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¾ Strengthening and widening of 19 km road of State Highway No.


2 (Dausa-Tunga-Chaksu to Nagaur) under Bassi-Jaipur area will
be undertaken.
¾ Works will be undertaken for Bridge repair on Ratanpur to
Makharera road in Khajuri (Bichhiwada) Dungarpur and road
construction from Malmatha Kalki Mata to Kala Pana Gujarat
border.
¾ Bitumen topping work on road from Bailwa Rana ji to Siddhon ka
Than, from Bambor to Chamu (Shergarh)- Jodhpur will be
undertaken.
¾ In the Kushalgarh area of Banswara, works on the link road from
Tadawadla to Unkala, Kalinjara to Valunda Vasuni border and
from Munddi Hamirpura to Surajkund will be done for bitumen-
topping, construction of road and construction of link road
Chanwala bridge.
¾ Strengthening, renovation and widening work will be undertaken
on 50 km road Godu-Bajju-Kolayat-Mokhan Khalsa on State
Highway-87A.
¾ Construction of road will be undertaken from Manghi to Dudhli
diversion (NH 21) via Bhavani, Bhavnikhurd, Saipur, Aandhi,
Sriramnagar, Birasana, Gaveli, Navar, Makasudanpura,
Chavandia Road.
44. It is proposed to start construction of Sone ka Gurja (Severpali) Bari-
Dholpur bridge on Chambal River.
45. A large number of proposals for construction, repair and bitumen
topping of roads are being received from the honourable MLAs.
Orders are being issued to the Public Works Department for survey
and preparation of estimate for these proposals.
ENERGY:
46. To strengthen the transmission network in Hanumangarh-
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Hanumangarh at a cost of Rs.329 crore.


47. A 33 KV GSS will be set up at Bhadkha-Hariyali-Barmer.
48. AEn (Electrical) Office will be opened in Pratapgarh (Thanagaji)-
Alwar, Rol (Jayal)-Nagaur, Harsauli-Alwar and Jamavaramgarh-
Jaipur.
TRANSPORT:
49. Sub-district transport offices will be opened in Khajuwala-Bikaner
and Kaman-Bharatpur.
FOREST & ENVIRONMENT:
50. Environmental Management Cell (EMC) will be formulated under the
Department of Local Self Government for effective implementation
and monitoring of eco-conservation and for various related schemes.
51. To provide quick and hassle-free consent and authorisation for
establishment and operation of industries, hotels, hospitals, mines,
etc. in the state, 10 new regional offices of the Rajasthan State
Pollution Board will be opened in Sirohi, Rajsamand, Jhunjhunu,
Jaisalmer, Banswara, Jhalawar, Nagaur, Sawai Madhopur,
Hanumangarh and Bundi districts.
52. For protection and development of forests in the state, Rs.150 crore
will be spent in the next 2 years for plantation and advance
pedological works.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATI RAJ:
53. Unskilled labour families of MNREGA scheme, on the completion of
every 50 days of employment, will be given assistance of Rs.50 for
the next year for repair of their tools –pickaxe, shovel, tagari, etc. It
will cost approx. Rs.30 crores.
TOURISM:
54. A provision of Rs.2 crore is proposed for development and
beautification of Ramdevra-Jaisalmer.

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ART & CULTURE:


55. With an aim to encourage and preserve the art and craft of the state,
training programs will be organized by expert artists at Jawahar Kala
Kendra.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
56. In competitive examination for recruitment, students of Bio-Tech and
Public health backgrounds will be treated at par with UG and PG of
any other subjects.
REVENUE:
57. Sub-tehsil offices will be opened in Bandanwada-Ajmer and Agolai
(Balesar)-Jodhpur. Sub-tehsils of Tunga (Bassi)-Jaipur, Suhagpura,
Dalot-Pratapgarh, Kurabad (Gir wa), Nayagaon (Khair wada)-
Udhaipur, Sama-Jaisalmer and Nechwa (Laxmangarh)-Sikar will be
upgraded to Tehsils.
58. Subdivision offices (SDO) will be opened in Sikri (Nagar)-Bharatpur
and Bhinder-Udaipur.
59. An expenditure of Rs.50 lakh is proposed for development of
Shaheed Smarak Dabla (Didwana)-Nagaur.
HOME:
60. New police checkposts will be opened at Tokar (Semari), Sagwara
(Babalwara), Kherwada-Udaipur and Mothli Chauraha-Dungarpur.
A new police station will be opened in Jaisinghpura Khor-Jaipur and
sadar police station in Sujangarh-Churu. In addition, the police
checkpost at Deeg-Bharatpur will be upgraded to a police station.
LAW:
61. Additional District and Session Courts (ADJs) will be opened at Bassi-
Jaipur and Nawalgarh-Sikar.
62. The Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate Court of Todaraisingh-Tonk
will be upgraded to Senior Civil Judge and Additional Chief Judicial
Magistrate Court (Sr.CJ & ACJM). In addition, Civil Judge and

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Judicial Magistrate Court (CJJM) will be opened in Lohawat and Bap-


Jodhpur, Lakhanpur-Bharatpur and Bidasar-Churu.
63. More than 200 advocates will be appointed in the state as notary
public in next year. In addition, a proposal will be sent to the Central
Government for approval of 500 new posts of Notary Public.
INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
64. The currently payable Medi-claim Policy for the approved journalists
of the State is being increased from Rs.3 lakh to Rs.5 lakh with
inclusion in 'Universal Health Coverage'.
65. Currently, there is a provision of pension of Rs.10,000 per month for
Senior Journalists. It is proposed to increase this amount to
Rs.15,000 per month.

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MEDICAL & HEALTH:


1. While presenting the budget for the coming financial year on
Februar y 24, 2021, I had announced the implementation of
“Universal Health Scheme” in the state, which is being welcomed
across the state. Entitled as 'Chief Minister Chiranjeevi Yojana', it
will be implemented on Labor Day, May 1, 2021 and all families in
the state will be provided cash-less medical facility up to Rs.5 lakh
per year. Under this scheme, in addition to the currently eligible
(NFSA / SECC) beneficiaries, registration of the remaining families
will start from 1 April, 2021.
2. To expand the medical facilities up to remote areas of the state, Tele-
consultation OPD services will be provided at the sub-health centres
and primary health centres by involving local entrepreneurs.
3. 100 Mamta Express vehicles will be operated to provide maternity-
related health ser vices at selected blocks in remote areas of
Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Dholpur, Karauli, Sawai
Madhopur, Jhalawar, Baran and Bharatpur.
4. To strengthen the infrastructure of health services in the state, I
announce that –
¾ Sub Health Centre will be opened in Eka (Sankra) Jaisalmer.

¾ These Sub-health centres will be upgraded to Primar y Health


Centres: Paota (Ahor)-Jalore, Samra-Hammirpura (Thanagaji)-
Alwar, Gohar Ka Tala, Bachdhau (Chauhtan)-Badmer, Garhmora
(Nadauti), Nisura (Todabhim)-Karauli, Vana (Bhinder)-Udhaipur,
Kherli (Rajakheda)-Dholpur, Kitasar (Sridungargarh)-Bikaner,
Patan (Kushalgarh)-Banswara, Jatauli Rathwan (Sever)-
Bharatpur Asalpur and Bilonchi-Jaipur.
¾ Primary Health Centres will be opened in Balau Jati (Kalyanpur),
Khoksar, Bodwa (Gida)-Barmer, Meena Seemla (Sikrai)-Dausa,
Ghumansarkala (Pilani), Gothada (Khetri)- Jhunjhunun,
Padasala (Bapini)-Jodhpur, Daulatpura, Raghunathgarh (Piprali)

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- Sikar, Semalpur-Chittorgarh and Budhi Bawal (Kishangarh


Bas)-Alwar.
¾ Primary Health Centers of Isroda (Tijara) -Alwar, Bhagwanpura
(Mandal)-Bhilwara, Bhilura (Sagwara)-Dungarpur, Avar
(Kumher)-Bharatpur and Islampur-Jhunjhununu will be upgraded
into Community Health Centres.
¾ Community Health Centres of Salavas- Jodhpur, Pokaran-
Jaisalmer, Makrana, Parbatsar-Nagaur, Bali-Pali, Bhiwadi,
Behror-Alwar and Mangrol-Baran will be upgraded to Sub-district
Hospitals.
¾ Government Hospital Nawalgarh-Jhunjhunu will be made a Sub-
district Hospital.
¾ Community Health Centre, Vallabhnagar-Udaipur will be
upgraded to a Satellite Hospital.
¾ Government Satellite Hospital, Chaksu-Jaipur will be upgraded
to Sub District Hospital.
¾ Government Yagyanarayan Hospital, Kishangarh-Ajmer will be
upgraded to District Hospital.
¾ Trauma Centres will be set up in Community health centres of
Chauhtan-Barmer and Anta-Bara.
¾ Bed capacity will be increased in Community Health Centre at
Khandar-Sawai Madhopur from 50 to 75, at Chauth ka Barwada-
Sawai Madhopur, Aspur-Dungarpur from 30 to 50, at
Dhaurimanna-Barmer, Navan-Nagaur and Taranagar-Churu
from 50 to 75, in Mahuva-Dausa from 50 to 100.
5. Ayurveda Hospital, Nokha-Bikaner will be upgraded to 'A' Category
Hospital.
EDUCATION & HIGHER EDUCATION:
6. In the coming financial year, Girls’ college will be established by
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11th and 12th standards is more than 500 students.


7. Government Colleges will be opened in Hadan (Kolayat)-Bikaner,
Khamnore (Nathdwara)-Rajsamand, Reni-Alwar, Baswa (Bandikui)-
Dausa, Nokhara (Gudhamalani)-Barmer and Rishabhdev
(Khairwada)-Udaipur and Girls College will be opened in Nokha-
Bikaner. Also, building construction will be taken up at Government
Women’s College, Magra Poonjala-Jodhpur.
8. Government Colleges in Jodhpur, Kolayat-Bikaner, Bilada-Jodhpur
and Sapotra-Karauli will be upgraded from undergraduate (UG) to
postgraduate (PG) level.
9. Various faculties and new subjects will be started in the colleges of
the state, which are as follows:
¾ Faculty of Science in Government Womens’ College, Pokhran-
Jaisalmer;
¾ Faculty of Science and Agriculture in Government College,
Sapotra-Karauli;
¾ Faculty of Science, Hindi Literature and Sociology in the Faculty
of Arts at undergraduate level, and Geography and History at the
postgraduate level in Government Postgraduate College, Balotra-
Barmer
¾ Music and Home Science subjects at undergraduate level in
Dungar College-Bikaner;
¾ Geography in Nathdwara P.G. College and English Literature in
Women's College;
¾ Faculty of Science in Government College Bayana-Bharatpur;

¾ Faculty of Commerce in Government College, Bonli (Bamnawas)-


Sawai Madhopur and Dudu-Jaipur;
¾ Sociology, Political Science and Sanskrit in the Faculty of Arts in
Government College, Bassi-Jaipur,
¾ Political Science, History and Punjabi as subjects at postgraduate

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level in Government Girls College, Sadulshahar-Sriganganagar;


and
¾ Commerce (Business Administration) subject at post-graduate
level in Government College, Jaisalmer and Sociology as new
subject will be started at post-graduation level in Women's
College, Jaisalmer.
10. Hostel will be built in Government Girls’ School, Dhad-Sikar.
11. In Vallabhnagar-Udaipur, the Government School will be converted
into English medium and hostel will be constructed. These will cost
Rs.5 crore.
12. Hostels will be opened in Bhusawar-Bharatpur, Dungarpur,
Bharatpur, Narayanpur (Bansur)-Alwar and Gangrar (Begun)-
Chittorgarh.
13. 34 Government Elementar y Sanskrit Schools of the state are
proposed to be upgraded to Government Secondary Schools, which
are as follows:

S.No. Name of Government Elementary Sanskrit School District

1. Bijayanagar (Masuda) Ajmer


2. Kangalhatha (Umrain) Alwar
3. Bhopawas-Kesroli (Ramgarh)
4. Bhikhedi Kheda Mangalsingh (Laxmangarh)
5. Kishori (Thanagaji)
6. Rabdhani Dhani (Kishangarh Bass)
7. Falayatha (Anta) Baran
8. Ramnagar (Ramnagar)
9. Dehra (Deeg-Kumher) Bharatpur
10. Chikasana (Saver)
11. Saver (Saver)
12. Toda-Thekla, Jaga Basti, Lalsot (Lalsot) Dausa
13. Bagwas (Nangal Rajawatan)

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S.No. Name of Government Upper Primary Sanskrit School District

14. Dhaur(Basedi) Dhaulpur


15. Baratha Kalan (Rajakhera)
16. Badbirana (Nohar) Hanumangarh
17. Bhirani (Bhadra)
18. Triloki Nathpura (Chaksu) Jaipur
19. Antela (Virat Nagar)
20. Khejroli (Govindgarh)
21. Srirampura (Jhotwara)
22. Amarsagar (Jaisalmer) Jaisalmer
23. Mandoli Nagar (Jaswantpura) Jalore
24. Parasarampura (Jhunjhunu) Jhunjhunu
Juni Mandi, Kanhaiya Colony, Guron Ka Talaab Jodhpur
25.
(Jodhpur)
26. Peehbakhtawarpura (Parbatsar) Nagaur
27. Bhojja Thakur's Badiya (Bhim) Rajsamand
28. Rampura (Khandela) Sikar
29. Samwalpura (Aloda)
30. Rupnagar (Barwara of Chauth) S. Madhopur
31. Dhani Dehra (Bamanwas)
32. Balaji Housing Board (Tonk) Tonk
33. Bhatadiya (Meeno ki Jhopadiya) (Uniyara)
34. Purana Kheda (Malpura)

14. In those areas of state where Urdu language is popular, students will
be provided the facility to study Urdu language in a systematic way.
For this:
¾ ‘Urdu Teaching Cell’ will be established under the Directorate of
Education at the state level.
¾ In areas where 20 students enrol for education in Urdu up to
primary level, the post of Urdu teacher will be created in primary
schools.

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¾ Continuing the pre-existing arrangement of Urdu teachers, if


there are more than 10 students in class VI and above, it is
proposed to increase posts of Urdu teachers from 444 to 1000.
AGRICULTURE:
15. To ensure timely availability of fertilizers, a provision of Rs.20 crore
will be made for advance storage of 2 lakh tonnes of urea and one
lakh tonnes of DAP.
16. To promote the sale of agricultural commodities by farmers, the
‘Krishak Uphar Yojana’ being operated earlier will be revived in a
revised format.
Under this Scheme, cash prizes of Rs.50 thousand will be given every
3 months at the mandi level, Rs.1 lakh every 6 months at the block
level and Rs.5 lakh every year at the state level.
17. A new Krishi Upaj Mandi will be set up at Rupangarh-Ajmer.
18. Agricultural colleges will be opened in Pithampuri (Neemkathana)-
Sikar and Jhilai (Niwai)-Tonk.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY:
19. Veterinary Hospital will be opened in Padwa (Sagwara)-Dungarpur.
In addition, Veterinary Hospital, Sinsini (Deeg) -Bharatpur will be
upgraded to Category-A Veterinary Hospital.
TRIBAL AREA DEVELOPMENT:
20. New vocational courses will be started in the Skill Development
Centre buildings on ITI campus at Dungarpur, Kushalgarh-
Banswara, Pratapgarh and Udaipur, developing them as ITI units.
MINORITY AFFAIRS:
21. Under the ‘Mukhya Mantri Madrasaa Aadhunikaran Yojana’, it is
proposed to develop infrastructure of Madrasas along with
computerization, furniture and expansion and strengthening of other
facilities at a cost of Rs.25 crore.
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22. Along with selection in Young Intern Yojana, provision will be made
for recruitment at certain government posts through Campus
Interview. Simultaneously, for the appointment of subject matter
experts, a provision of Lateral Entry is proposed for the identified
posts of Mines, Medicine, Universities, etc., so that the state can
benefit from experienced experts.
23. Provision for simplification in conditions for providing compassionate
dealership to dependents of ration dealers will be made including
grandson, granddaughter and daughter-in-law, and raising the
maximum age limit from 45 years to 55 years.
24. It is observed that even in the present times trained professionals and
working women leave work after marriage to take care of the family.
A Back to Work scheme will be started with private sector assistance
to again provide jobs / work-from-home opportunities to 15000 such
women.
25. State's NCC cadet Vasundhara Chauhan she has been appointed at
the post of Sub-inspector in the police for exemplar y braver y
displayed by her. To motivate youth of the state towards NCC, ‘NCC
Training Centres’ will be strengthened. Also, 2 NCC camps will be
compulsorily organised ever y year. A provision of Rs.10 crore is
proposed to be made for this work.
26. To prepare the youth of the state for outstanding performance at
global level, a camp of will be organised for 100 athletes and 20 of
these will be selected. These 20 athletes will be imparted free
international-level training through CSR for 3 years, covering all
other expenses as well.
27. Challenge Events will be organised in collaboration with the private
sector to promote Startups in sports and other selected areas. The
startups selected in these events will be provided ‘matching share’,
by the state government, equal to the amount sanctioned by Venture
Capital and Angel Funds.
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stadium will be built at Bichhiwada-Dungarpur.


29. ITIs will be opened in Kanod (Vallabhnagar)-Udaipur, Bhim-
Rajsamand and Women’s ITI will be opened in Mandor-Jodhpur.
COOPERATIVE:
30. Operations of PACS / L AMPS will be computerised in a phased
manner with a provision of Rs.10 crore to make these seamless and
transparent.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:
31. Works of construction, repair and bitumen-topping of various roads
will be done in the state, as follows:
¾ Widening and strengthening work of Kishanganj to Mangrol via
Ramgarh (Baran) road;
¾ Widening work of road from Anta to Siswali (Baran);

¾ Road construction from Todi Luharan to Thanagaji Kishori


(Alwar);
¾ Bitumen-Topping and widening work of Chidawa-Aradavata-
Sultana (Jhunjhunu) Road;
¾ Renovation and widening work of road from Tahunka to Bhim via
Bagore-Bemali-Gyangarh (Mandal)-Bhilwara,
¾ Construction of bypass on Deoli-Nasirabad Road (SH-26) in
Kekri town-Ajmer;
¾ Bitumen-Topping of the road from Jhalamariya to Godawas
(Pali);
¾ Construction of a bypass from Sawai Madhopur city tri-junction
to Ramdwara;
¾ Widening road from NH-21 Balahedi Police Chowki to NH-921
via Hudla Balin Rasidpur, Rajgarh Road (Mahwa)-Dausa;
¾ Construction of 6 km road from Chhani-Magri (Sagwara) to
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¾ Renovation and strengthening of road from Doja to Dolwar


(Aspur) and Dolwar to Kahari (Aspur);
¾ Renovation of the road up to Chitri-Gariyata-Chikhli (Sagwara);

¾ Strengthening of 20 km road from Sihania to Panoria


(Chauhtan)-Badmer;
¾ Repair and strengthening of State Highway Road from Pushkar to
Govindgarh (Ajmer) via gram Nand;
¾ Strengthening and widening of road from Khoh Dariba to Toda
Jaisinghpur Asan Redia upto Guda Katla (Thanagaji)
¾ Construction of road from Fatehpur Bhomiya to Gurara in
Khandela-Sikar and construction of road from Dulhepura to
Kanchanpur via Jatbaba;
¾ Widening work of road from Mohabbat Nagar to Noon-Madiya-
Haliwara to Sildar in Sirohi and Kailashnagar-Sirohi to Jalore
border;
¾ Construction of road from Mandai mod to Silpura and Silpura to
via Palanpur in Karauli,
¾ Strengthening and asphalisation of road connecting Butati and
Nagaur and Barmer and Gudhamalani via Garal-Malpura,
Ranasar Khurd; and
¾ Bypass will be constructed at a cost of Rs140 crore in Narehara
(Kotputli)-Jaipur.
¾ A 45-km road stretch from the main link roadway of Bhopalgarh-
Kadvasaron ki Dhani via Rajalani, Hiradesar highway Khedapa
(NH 65) will be declared as National Highway.
32. Towards strengthening road network in the state, for the renovation,
widening and strengthening the state and district roads under
Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF), and for construction of
high level bridges, ROBs, work on 1,140 km road is proposed at a
cost of Rs 1,535 crore. These are as follows:

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

1. Alwar Rohra to Bara Bhadakol road via


Rani Machdi road (MDR-151)
(Rajgarh-Laxmangarh) 22.00 1426
2. Ghatakishori Siddha ka Tibara
Chhiri Natata Road (State Highway-
55) (Thanagaji) 13.00 1631
3. Tahla Rajgarh Garhi Sawairam
Road (State Highway-25A)
(Thanagaji) 18.00 894
4. MDR-138 to State Highway-14
(Gopipura) to Jasai Haryana Border
via Ulahedi Nangal Udia Bijwad
Chauhan (Mundavar) 13.00 978
5. Kotkasim Tapukra Haryana Border
Road (State Highway-108) (Tijara) 10.00 683
6. Banswara Bhatar Bhairanuji Temple to
Naharpura Road, Kanela MDR 125
Asphalt Road (Gadi, Bagidaura) 13.00 949
7. Ghatol-Ganod-Palod-Garhi-
Anandipur Road to Gujarat border
(Ghatol) 18.00 3975
8. Bridge construction on Mandali-
Dhambola-Bhiluda-Gadi to
Kushalgarh road to Madhya
Pradesh border - 1900
9. Baran Bamulia Badwa Jaynagar Baran
Road (MDR-126) (Anta) 8.160 1454
10. Barmer Gudhamalani Ratanpura Jalore
Road (State Highway-16B)
(Gudhamalani) 13.00 1923
11. Shiva Pataudi Via Phalsund
Shergarh SH 65 (Baytu) 14.00 420
12. Balotra Jasol Sigali Jagir
(Pachpadra) 9.00 720

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

13. Bharatpur Kumher to Sonkh road (State


Highway-44A) (Deeg, Kumher) 12.00 1754
14. Gulpada Amaroo Jurhara Road
(MDR-50) (Kaman) 17.30 1664
15. Bhilwara Gurala to Mandalgarh Road via
Gadarmala, Javasia, Barod,
Hamirgarh, Mangrope, Jita, Badilias
Barundani (Mandalgarh) 34.80 1870
16. Bundi Gandoli-Jhaliji Kabrana-Kalitalai-
Bordamal-Kapren Road
(Keshoraipatan) 17.50 3430
17. Churu Bhadra to Sahwa (MDR 36)
(Taranagar-Bhadra) 24.00 3000
18. Taranagar to N.H. 52 Via Hadial
(MDR-97) (Taranagar) 26.00 2400
19. Dausa Rohra (NH11A) to Bara Bhadakol
via Bhishanpura Nimali Delari
Abhaneri Pundarpura Aliyapada
Mahukheda Bhajeda Reini Machdi
(MDR-151) (Bandikui) 14.50 1840
20. Dholpur Sambarasabel Bridge (Dholpur) on
Badi Sapau Khedagarh Road State
Highway - 800
21. Hanumangarh 4-lane ROB construction on
Bhatinda-Suratgarh Railway section
(LC No.C-85, Hanumangarh-
Suratgarh road (SH-94) (Pilibanga) - 6500
22. Jaipur Paota Nareda Road to Alwar district
border via Mangalwal Pyau
Bagrawali Dhani Dhalda Ushapuria
Pragapura and Pragapura
Pachudalav to Alwar border
(Viratnagar) 25.00 3973
23. Behror to Tala via Bansur,
Narayanpur, Thanagaji Road
(Jamawaramgarh) 19.00 1593

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

24. Jalore Sanchore Raniwara Mandar Road


(AB-11) (Sanchore-Raniwara) 40.00 2700
25. Sanchar-Bakasar via Bhavatara
(MDR-17) (Sanchore) 13.00 650
26. Bhinmal to Sarawana via Karada
Sanchore-Dabal-Bichawari (MDR-
17A) (Sanchore) 23.00 2300
27. Jhalawar Widening from single-lane to
double-lane and strengthening of
Bakani Bhumada Raipur
Devalkheda Mathania Osav Pirao
Rampuria Patpara (Osav to MP
Border Section) (Jhalrapatan) 30.50 9150
28. Kalmodia Harnawada
Manoharthana Rajgarh Road to MP
border MDR 176, (Manoharthana) 35.00 6825
29. SL to DL Raipur Azampur Dublia
Morari Kheri Chachlao Pokhari
Gunwari Kanwari Bhilwara Bhilwadi
Udpuria to Jhalawar district Border
Road (Jhalrapatan, Dug) 34.95 9759
30. Jhunjhunu Bissau-Mandrella-Pilani-Luharu
Road (MDR-82) (Pilani) 24.00 2200
31. Chidawa-Sultana-Gowla-Bhatiwad-
Ked-Kankaria- Bagori-Sarai Road
(MDR-160) (Udaipurwati) 44.00 3500
32. Dhanani-Laxmangarh-Nawalgarh-
Chavara-Kharkhara-Khetri-Haryana
border road (Nawalgarh-Gudha
Section) (Nawalgarh) 17.00 2200
33. Jodhpur Major Bridge(Luni) on Jhalmund
Gudha Khara Vaira Purohitan road
with Jojhari River 14.00 1763
34. Sardar Samand to Khedapa via
Chaupada, Lanera, Hungaon, Olvi
Road (Bilara) 17.00 1600

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

35. Jodhpur Shiv Pataudi via Falsund Shergarh


SH 65 (Shergarh) 14.00 1200
36. Karauli Karanpur Mandrayal-Chandelipura
Road (MDR 03A) (Sapotra) 34.00 4209
37. Mandralaya Karauli Hindaun Road
(State Highway 22) (Sapotra) 18.00 1783
38. Shrimahaveer Ji Balghat
Mohanpura Kariiri Jodhpur
Khirkhedi (Place of Kadamkundi
Ghasiram Baba) from Bhaisapatti
Khurd Bhanakpura Balahedi Mod to
Balahedi Ber Kheda Ukrund Mod
from State Highway 22 (MDR-222)
(Todabhim / Hindaun) 15.00 1675
39. Karanpur-Kailadevi Road MDR-3
(Sapotra) 34.00 1733
40. Kota High Level Bridge with Approach
Road (Sangod) on Palayatha-
Rajgarh-Kundanpur-Sangod MDR
88 1HLB 2624
41. Chechat Alod Eklinkpura
Rawatbhata Road M.D.R. 110
(Alod) to District Border
(Ramganjmandi) 10.30 2500
42. Nagaur Satur NH-12 to Mundwa SH-39 Via
Jahazpur-Sahpura-Vijayanagar-
Beawar-Medta City (Merta /
Khivansar / Nagaur) 61.20 6120
43. Nagaur-Basni-Bhed-Barathal-
Panchalasiddha Road (Khivansar) 32.00 2560
44. Khatu to Panchalasiddha Via
Kuchera-Sankhwas-Joravarpura
(Mudiyad to Jorawarpura Bhag)
(Nagaur) 16.00 1280
45. Pali Bilada Sojat Marwar Junction
(Sojat) 14.00 1400

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

46. Pali Sardar Samundar-Pali-Ramisya-


Nadol-Desuri Road (Pali, Sumerpur) 18.00 1800
47. Sikar Hasampur to Ajitgarh via Haltideh
(MDR-114) (Srimadhopur) 36.40 3475
48. Nimbijodha-Laxmangarh Road
MDR 180 (Laxmangarh) 14.00 1213
49. Ajitgarh, Chomu-Churu Road SH-
37 to Srimadhopur section
(Srimadhopur) 24.00 1904
50. Antela-Khandela-Goria- Jeenmata-
Ralavata SH-83 (Dantaramgarh) 23.50 2373
51. Khudi-Kudan-Dandia Road MDR-87
(Dhod) 10.00 1125
52. Tonk Tonk-Kota via Nagar-Nainwa-
Keshoraipatan Road (SH-34) (Tonk-
Nagar Fort Section) (Tonk-Deoli-
Uniara) 32.50 2813
53. Uniara-Palai-Dooni Aava Road
(Palai Nagar Sect. SH-34A) (Deoli-
Uniara) 14.00 1633
54. Uniara-Palai-Dooni Aava Road
(Nagar Dooni Section SH-34A)
(Deoli-Uniara) 21.50 2436
55. High Level Bridge on Dholi-Kandila-
Kalamanda-Naaner-Janwali-
Gehlod-Tonk Road (Tonk, Niwai)
MDR-205 3.50 13474
56. Dudu-Malpura-Toda-Khareda-Chan-
Sankhana-Nagar-Nainwa-
Keshoraipatan Road SH-37A (Tonk) 16.40 1754
57. Jhirna-Todaraisingh-Kekdi Road SH-
116 (Malpura) 10.30 1300

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S.No. Name of Name of Road Work Length Estimated


District (km) Cost
(Rs. in lakh)

58. Udaipur Road from National Highway No.


76 Bhanvarasia to Modi Batheda
Adinda Kurabad (Udaipur)
(Vallabhnagar) 16.00 1400
59. Rajol to Kalyanpur (SH-53) (Kir ki
Chauki Bhinder Salumbar
Kalyanpur) (Khairwada) 15.00 1450

33. Office of Ex. En of Public Works Department will be opened at Niwai-


Tonk.
ENERGY:
34. 33 KV GSS will be set up in Bakhasar (Chautan) Barmer.
INDUSTRIES:
35. Rajasthan Centre of Crafts and Design Management is proposed to
be set up with a view to provide technical training, imparting skills
related to business enterprise and providing appropriate assistance
in marketing linkage / resource mobilisations to Self Help Groups,
rural artisans and artisans associated with various handicrafts in the
state. A provision of Rs.25 crore is proposed for this.
In order to encourage such individuals and institutions, sale of such
high quality products, will be facilitated the online platform: eBazaar.
Government departments will be able to purchase these products
and products of registered MSME in the state for an amount upto Rs
10 lakh through eBazaar without tender.
36. Industrial sector will be developed in Buchara (Paota)-Jaipur.
WATER RESOURCES:
37. Repair work and construction of remaining channels of Amarsingh
branch and Siddhmukh canal (Hanumangarh) will be undertaken.

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38. Jalada minor (Bagidaura)-Banswara will be constructed.


39. Anicut will be constructed on the Morel river in Kalyanpura (Lalsot)
Dausa. Also, Flood Control Structures will be constructed in
Khorapada (Lalsot)-Dausa.
40. Anicut will be constructed on the Mahi River with a view to provide
drinking water facility in Bhiluda- Jethana-Sagwara area in
Dungarpur. Besides, renovation and dam construction work will be
done on Barigama Canal (Bagidaura)-Banswara.
41. In the year 2019-20, I had announced for providing drinking water
facility from Israda dam to Dausa and Sawai Madhopur districts
under the Jal Jeevan Mission. The process of procuring loan from the
financial institution, AFD was initiated for State’s share of the
project. In view of the importance of this scheme, if it takes time to
get loan from AFD, then work will be started without delay by
providing necessar y funds for State’s share from State Fund on
priority basis.
42. Baru-Dholia-Tepu-Tekra-Raneri-Sinhada-Modakia Drinking water
scheme will be started in Faludi-Jodhpur.
43. Office of Ex.En. (PHED) will be opened in Sikrai-Dausa.
44. Guest house of the Water Resources Department (e-rector),
Rawatbhata (Begun)-Chittorgarh will be repaired and renovated.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL BODIES:
45. Strengthening and beautification work of Dolmela Talab-Baran will
be done at a cost of Rs.20 crore.
46. Town Hall will be constructed at Sawai Madhopur.
47. Repair of drains and construction of new drains will be done from
Balsamand Nagadadi Over flow Nala-Mandor to Phulbagh
Chatravata Bera in Jodhpur.
48. In Fatehpur-Sikar, works related to drainage of rainwater and dirty
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TOURISM, ART AND CULTURE:


49. Currently, 10,000 elderly people travel to major pilgrimage sites
under ‘Mukhya Mantri Vriddhajan Tirtha Yatra Yojana’ launched by
us in the year 2013. Making this bigger, from the coming financial
year, 20 thousand eligible elderly people will be benefited under this
scheme every year.
50. To promote tourism in the state, using airstrips constructed in various
districts, regional connectivity, flying clubs and aviation services are
proposed to be operated extensively with private participation.
51. Meteorite created Jurrasic-era Ramgarh crater (Baran) is one of the
three such craters in the country, and a world geological heritage.
Also, there are various 10th century Khajuraho style temples here.
This site will be developed as a Geo Heritage Tourist Site after
renovation and infrastructure works.
52. To promote Arts, a provision of Rs.5 crore is proposed for the
strengthening of basic facilities in Rajasthan School of Arts along
with creation of necessary posts.
53. Government museums in Alwar, Bundi, Baran, Chittorgarh and
Bharatpur will be developed as Digital museums.
54. Shri Galtaji Ji Teerth-Jaipur will be included in the Religious Tourism
Circuit. Also, Mansa Mata Temple (Udaipurwati) -Jhunjhunun will be
included in the Shekhawati tourism circuit.
TRANSPORT:
55. Sub District Transport Office will be opened in Chaksu-Jaipur.
LAW:
56. Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate Court (CJJM) will be opened at
Bhaniana-Jaisalmer, Chauth ka Barwada-Sawai Madhopur, Sampau,
Basedi-Dhaulpur, Bhopalgarh- Jodhpur, Uchhain-Bharatpur and
Anandpuri (Bagidaura) -Banswara. ACJJM Court will be opened in
Bichhiwada-Dungarpur. In addition, Additional District and Sessions
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and Sessions Court 3 No.2 Camp Begun-Chittorgarh will be made


permanent.
57. Additional District and Session Courts will be opened in Niwai-Tonk
and Nagar-Bharatpur.
HOME:
58. For effective implementation of Zero Tolerance policy against
corruption, ACB has provided residents the facility to complain
against corrupt public servants on toll free help-line number 1064
and Whatsapp help-line number 9413502834. ACB has done
commendable work in the last 2 years and has taken action against
small and big corrupt public servants. Often, trap actions against the
corrupt do not succeed due to the weak economic condition of the
complainant. For this, a revolving fund of Rs.1 crore will be set up by
framing rules with a view to give full support to the complainants in
the ACB's trap proceedings.
59. To ensure effective action by prioritising investigation of crimes
against women and children in the state, Women Police Stations,
Anti Human Trafficking Units (AHTU) and Special Investigation Unit
for Crime Against Women (SIUCAW) will be brought under one
umbrella, under Additional Superintendent of Police (created by
upgrading the present post of Sub Deputy Superintendent).
60. Lakhs of depositors have lost their hard-earned money due to scams
by multi state credit cooperative societies like Adarsh Credit
Cooperative Society, Sanjeevani Society, etc. in the state and other
parts of the country. Keeping in view the loss incurred by depositors
due to these scams, 33 DJ Designated Courts have been set up by
our Government in consultation with the Hon'ble High Court for
redressal of grievances, strict action is being taken by registering FIR
and competent authority is being appointed. There are still 74 such
societies sanctioned by the Central Registrar are still functional, and
this is a cause of concern for us. In order to prevent recurrence of
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constituted under Cooperative, including the Registrar, officers of


Cooperative, Law and Police. It is proposed to get these credit
societies and their books of accounts inspected twice a year through
this authority.
61. For the timely and effective investigation of criminal cases in the
state, it is proposed to increase and upgrade existing 6,323 posts of
Assistant Sub Inspector to 10,000 Constable posts.
62. New police check-posts will be opened in Uniara-Tonk and Raithal-
Bundi. Also, Bhirani-Hanumangarh police station will be upgraded
to CI level police station.
63. Police Station will be opened in Bahutukla (Devi Dhaulagarh)
Kathumar-Alwar. In addition, Police Check-posts Raisar
(Jamwaramgarh) -Jaipur will be upgraded to Police Station.
REVENUE:
64. Sub-tehsil offices will be opened in Deshnok-Bikaner, Borunda
(Bilada), Guda Vishnoiyan (Luni) -Jodhpur, Batadu (Baitu)-Barmer,
Dungrana (Bhadra)-Hanumangarh and Tala (Jamavaramgarh)-
Jaipur.
65. Sub-Tehsil Mandawa-Jhunjhunu, Sanju (Degana)-Nagaur, Setrawa
(Lohawat)-Jodhpur and Gamdi-Ahada-Dungarpur will be upgraded
to Tehsil. Also, Nokhara (Gudhamalani)-Barmer will be made a new
Tehsil.
66. Subdivision offices will be opened at Aburood-Sirohi, Mandawar-
Dausa, Uchhain (Nadbai) -Bharatpur and Paota (Viratnagar)-Jaipur.
Also, Subdivision offices will be set up in Jodhpur (North) and
Jodhpur (South).
PERSONNEL WELFARE:
67. Keeping in mind the phenomenal support received from officers and
ministral staff during the Covid period, I have released their deferred
salary. Now, I announce the approval of sanction of cash payments
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ministerial staff.
68. While many proposals are received for the construction of buildings
of new institutions, offices and other units of other units in the state,
due attention is not paid to the old buildings. For this, a Building
Infra Maintenance Fund will be created. Such public utility buildings
that are in dire need of repair will be surveyed and repair works worth
Rs.500 crore will by done through this fund in the next 2 years.
69. The problems related to promotion of Rajasthan Rural Development
Service (RRDS), Headmaster, School Lecturer, etc. will be resolved by
creating additional promotional posts. Similarly, a high-level
committee will be constituted for recommendations based on
comparative study and analysis of demands of various employees
and officer associations of the state, such as Patwari, Ministerials,
Constables etc., and systems prevailing in other states.
70. By simplifying the eligibility for EWS reservation in the state, the
income limit was revised to Rs 8 lakh per annum and the property-
related conditions were removed. Now, I also announce relaxation in
the age limit and rebate on fees in the EWS reservation similar to
those for other sections.
71. Honorarium personnel working in various departments of the state,
such as Anganwadi workers, assistants, Asha Sahyogini, Preraks,
Mid-day-meal cook cum helper, Langri, Gram Rojgar Sahayak, Gram
Panchayat assistants, Shikshakarmis, Para-teachers, etc. and
REXCO personnel have been extending their special services in the
interest of the state. These personnel have also made special
contributions during the Corona period. From coming 1 April, the
honorarium of these honorarium personnel and REXCO workers will
be increased by 10 per cent.
72. There is a provision of Rs.50 lakh as ex-gratia payment on the death
of corona warriors from medical, health, police, prison, sanitation,
etc. Ration dealers and journalists have also made significant
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gratia amount to be granted to ration dealers and journalists with


effect from the beginning of Corona period.
FINANCE AND TAX:
73. To give relief to the traders in the cases of outstanding demand and
in the disputed sub judice cases related to the Excise Department, I
propose to announce Excise Amnesty Scheme-2021 from 1 April,
2021 to 30 June, 2021:
For outstanding cases up to 31 March, 2014, category-wise rebate
on principal amount and full waiver in interest; and
For all cases outstanding from 1 April, 2014 to 31 March, 2020, full
waiver will be given on interest.
74. In order to provide relief to bus operators affected by Covid-19, I
announce to granting permission for transportation of general
merchandise goods to Contract and Stage Carriage buses subject to
conditions and fees prescribed by the State Transport Authority.
75. To support Covid-19 and lockdown affected industries, the state
government had granted several concessions to industries located in
RIICO's industrial area from August 2020 to December 2020. Now,
taking this forward I announce the RIICO Amnesty Scheme-2021
which will remain effective till June 30, 2021. In this –
(i) 100% exemption in interest on lump-sum deposit of ser vice
charges and economic rent amount,
(ii) 50% relaxation in the holding charges payable for the delay in
starting activity on the allotted plot, and
(iii) 50% rebate on fee payable on transfer of plot/ subdivided plot.
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
76. Keeping in mind the sentiments of honourable MLAs, and for the
development of the state, I announce to increase the current amount
of MLA Development Fund (MLA LAD) from Rs.2.25 crore per year
to Rs.5 crore per year.

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