Rajasthan Budget 2026 Update: Wednesday, today, is going to be a very special day for the people of Rajasthan. The state government is going to present its financial budget for 2026 and 2027, which is expected to bring significant benefits to everyone. This budget will be presented by Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari.
The opposition is also preparing to corner the government on the budget. All eyes are on what the budget will provide for farmers, employees, the poor, and the unemployed. However, government leaders expect the budget to break new ground.

If Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa is to be believed, some major announcements may be made in this budget for education. He hinted at this during his visit to Kota.
People have special expectations of the budget.
Preparations for the presentation of the third full budget of the BJP government in Rajasthan are complete. The people of Kota are very happy about it. CM Bhajan Lal Sharma’s budget is expected to provide special incentives in the education and tourism sectors. The budget is also showing enthusiasm among the people of Kota, Bundi, Baran, and Jhalawar in the Hadoti region.
New doors of development are expected to open in these districts. New employment opportunities will be created in the region. Particular attention will be paid to connecting women in rural areas with self-employment. Positive initiatives will be taken to disseminate the state government’s schemes to the public.
Tourism in Kota may receive a boost.
The Rajasthan government may focus more on Kota in its budget. Along with education, tourism may also receive a positive boost. Divisional President of the Hotel Federation, Ashok Maheshvir, stated that this budget is likely to be very important from a tourism perspective.
The Rajasthan government has been making continuous efforts to promote tourism. Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer are also crowded with tourists, leading to frequent visits that can lead to boredom.

The Rajasthan government is informally identifying districts with tourism potential. Kota is included in these. A package may be announced to develop Kota as a tourist city.
Major improvements in education will occur.
Kota is known as an education hub. The government may establish new institutions to improve education here. Jitendra Kashyap, president of the Kota Coaching Association, stated that this budget holds great promise for the education sector.
Kota is an educational hub, and the education sector needs to be further developed. This will strengthen the economic system and increase employment opportunities. He added that if the education sector is granted industrial status, it should also receive industrial-like facilities.









