Rajasthan: The Rajasthan authorities has in the present day (December 28) dissolved a complete of 9 districts within the cupboard assembly. In the Ashok Gehlot authorities, 17 new districts and three new divisions have been introduced, however it was deemed inappropriate to create new districts and divisions earlier than the code of conduct. As a consequence, the districts have been cancelled.
The Bhajanlal authorities thought-about among the newly proposed districts from the earlier administration impractical and believed they’d place a further burden on Rajasthan, which was not within the state’s curiosity.
The following 9 districts are dissolved within the state:
- Dudu
- Kekri
- Shahpura
- Neemkathana
- Gangapur City
- Jaipur Rural
- Jodhpur Rural
- Anupgarh
- Sanchore
After the adjustments, there will likely be 41 districts and seven divisions in whole.
The following districts will stay intact:
- Balotara
- Beawar
- Deeg-Kumher
- Didwana-Kuchaman
- Kotputli-Behror
- Khairthal-Tijara
- Phalodi
- Salumber
Out of the 20 new districts introduced by the earlier Congress authorities, solely eight will stay useful. The new divisions created through the earlier administration won’t be retained.
Other selections of cupboard assembly:
- Restructuring of Rajasthan’s Gram Panchayats.
- Employment will likely be offered to 1 lakh unemployed people in 2025
- New beneficiaries will likely be added to the Food Security Scheme.
- The rating from the Common Eligibility Test (CET) examination will now be legitimate for 3 years, as a substitute of the earlier one-year validity.
High-level professional committee shaped in July 2024
On July 1, the Rajasthan authorities shaped a high-level professional committee tasked with reviewing the important elements associated to the existence of the newly created districts and divisions. The committee was requested to submit its report by August 31. The report was submitted a day earlier, on August 30, to Dinesh Kumar, the Principal Secretary of Revenue, Rajasthan authorities. On September 2, 2024, the committee offered its findings to the Cabinet committee, which then decided based mostly on the presentation.
To create the report, Dr Lalit Okay Pawar, the chairman of the high-level professional committee, acknowledged that 10 key factors have been thought-about. Additionally, the committee gathered solutions from the affected public representatives and organisations within the districts.
Key information:
- The committee was shaped on July 1, with a deadline of August 31 to submit the report, which was delivered on August 30.
- On September 2, the committee will give its presentation to the Cabinet Committee.
- Reports have been ready for 17 out of the 19 districts.
- The report consists of inputs from greater than 45 legislators, over 10 MPs, 5 ministers from each the central and state governments, greater than 50 delegations, over 25 village heads, and 5 district heads.
- Administrative-level solutions have been additionally gathered from district collectors and commissioners.
- The report relies on 10 key factors, and over 5,000 kilometres have been travelled to grasp the bottom realities.
- The two districts the place the committee couldn’t go to have been Salumber, on account of regulation and order points, and Neemkathana, because the district collector was unavailable.