The Rajasthan government unveiled its "Developed Rajasthan-2047" vision document, aiming to transform the state into a $4.3 trillion economy and create one crore (10 million) jobs by 2047 through extensive industrial development. The plan outlines strategies in public welfare, infrastructure, education, healthcare, renewable energy, and governance.
The Rajasthan state government is introducing a new cooperative code to improve transparency, accountability, and regulation in cooperative societies. The code includes provisions such as mandatory online submission of audit reports and penalties for non-compliance.
During the Diwali festival, the Rajasthan health department deployed 108 ambulances across key locations in the state to ensure a rapid emergency response. Each ambulance is fully equipped with lifesaving medication and trained paramedics to handle incidents such as firecracker injuries and road accidents.
Between January and October 2025, Rajasthan led Indian states in the recovery of lost and stolen mobile phones, with 37,549 of 87,575 traced phones returned-a 42.88% recovery rate. The state also took proactive steps to combat telecom fraud by blocking over 1.28 lakh mobile devices and disconnecting 21 lakh mobile connections.
The Rajasthan Cabinet approved the allotment of land for solar power projects with a total capacity of 5,200 MW. This initiative aims to enhance the state's renewable energy capacity and contribute to its goal of achieving carbon neutrality.