Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Rajasthan is gearing up for the State Budget 2026–27 with a focus on developing a progressive and leading state. The government officials emphasized that the budget aims to cater to the hopes, aspirations, and priorities of the common people.
To ensure inclusivity and comprehensiveness, the Rajasthan government has actively sought public input for the upcoming budget. Over 25,000 budget-related suggestions have already been received through online platforms, showcasing significant public engagement, as confirmed by Chief Minister officials.
Stakeholders from various sectors, including citizens, youth, women, farmers, entrepreneurs, laborers, and NGOs, are actively contributing their ideas to shape a people-centric budget. The government has encouraged citizens to submit suggestions online through the ‘Budget Suggestions’ link on the Finance Department’s official website: https://finance.rajasthan.gov.in. The deadline for submissions is January 10.
The previous state budgets have also focused on the holistic development of Rajasthan. By incorporating public feedback and stakeholder inputs, the government has redefined development and public welfare, ensuring that policies directly address people’s needs. Through this emphasis on public participation, the state aims to present a development-oriented and inclusive budget aligned with the vision of a prosperous Rajasthan.
Officials highlighted that the upcoming state budget will reflect the aspirations of the common people. Chief Minister Sharma’s visionary initiative has further strengthened public participation. With over 25,000 budget suggestions received online, citizens can continue to submit their ideas until January 10 via the finance department website, officials added.
