Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma turned the tables on detractors Friday in the state assembly, spotlighting his government’s economic triumphs during the Finance Bill debate. The 2026-27 budget clocks in at Rs 6,10,956 crore—41% above the 2023-24 outlay—thanks to welfare initiatives and reformist zeal.
Prioritizing harmony over hostility, Sharma’s vision aligns with PM Modi’s blueprint for a prosperous India by 2047, with Rajasthan at the forefront.
By 2026-27, per capita income will breach Rs 2 lakhs at Rs 2,02,349, up 21.15% from Rs 1,67,027. Industrial, agricultural, and service sectors are surging ahead.
GSDP is forecasted to touch Rs 21,52,100 crore, over 41% higher than two years prior. The prior Congress era saw Rs 6,10,544 crore GSDP addition in five years; BJP projects over Rs 6.3 lakh crore in two.
Annual growth has accelerated to 12.25% from 10.92%, with real growth at 8.7% versus 5.3%. Revenue estimates stand at Rs 3,25,740 crore—14.08% up year-on-year and 60% beyond Congress’s last budget.
This robust outlook underscores a policy shift yielding tangible results, promising sustained momentum and equitable growth for Rajasthan’s 8 crore residents.