Rajasthan Finance Minister Diya Kumari announced transformative initiatives in the 2026-27 budget:
Digital & Governance: Formation of RITI for AI/data-driven decision-making, digital land records, PRAMAAN research unit, and single holistic procurement portal with reverse auction.
Security & Law Enforcement: R4C Cyber CenteRajasthan Finance Minister Diya Kumari presented a futuristic budget focused on governance, infrastructure, and citizen welfare:
Cybersecurity & Anti-Corruption: R4C center to tackle cyber fraud; ACB fund increased from ₹4 Cr to ₹7 Cr.
Public Safety & Prisons: 5,000 new urban homeguards; new central jails in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Alwar, and Udaipur; ₹1,200 Cr for prison reforms.
Infrastructure & Panchayats: ₹3,000 Cr allocated to mini secretariats, 94 new panchayat samitis, and 3,467 gram panchayats.
Land Rights & Business Support: Long-pending tribal land records cleared; working capital loans made easier; Make-in-India procurement prioritized.
Digital Governance: Rajasthan Institute for Transformation & Innovation (RITI) formed with ₹10 Cr; AI/ML-based data repositories; new IT & digital policies; PRAMAAN unit for policy analytics; single holistic procurement portal with reverse auctions.
This budget strengthens citizen services, promotes technology-led governance, and modernizes state infrastructure across rural and urban areas.r to combat cyber fraud, 5,000 new urban homeguards, and four modern central jails in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Alwar, and Udaipur.
Infrastructure & Panchayats: ₹3,000 crore allocated to develop mini-secretariats, 94 new panchayat samitis, and 3,467 gram panchayats.
Citizen Services: Video conferencing in state/district consumer commissions for easier access.