Rajasthan CS Reviews Progress of Budget Announcements: Emphasizes Fiscal Discipline and Time-Bound Execution - Mission Ki Awaaz
V. Srinivas CS Rajasthan

Rajasthan CS Reviews Progress of Budget Announcements: Emphasizes Fiscal Discipline and Time-Bound Execution

Jaipur | Administrative Desk

Rajasthan Chief Secretary Shri V. Srinivas has underscored the state government’s commitment to fiscal prudence and the timely delivery of budget promises. In a high-level review meeting, he called for a strategic roadmap to ensure that the benefits of state schemes reach the public without delay.

Key Directives: Accelerating Pending Projects

The Chief Secretary instructed officials to prioritize the completion of pending announcements from the fiscal years 2024-25 and 2025-26, while simultaneously preparing a time-bound execution plan for the 2026-27 budget.

  • Clearing Bottlenecks: Departments have been told to fast-track cases involving land allotment, Technical Sanctions (TS), Detailed Project Reports (DPR), and forest/environmental clearances.
  • Coordinated Action: He emphasized the need for inter-departmental coordination to prevent procedural delays in major infrastructure projects.

Financial Discipline and Austerity Measures

Aligning with the Prime Minister’s call for national financial discipline, the Chief Secretary highlighted that the state is taking active steps to control expenditure.

  • Leading by Example: He cited Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma’s recent decision to reduce the size of his own convoy to save on fuel and petrol costs as a benchmark for austerity.
  • Cutting Waste: All departments are directed to sensitize staff toward economic frugality and eliminate unnecessary administrative expenses.
  • Protecting Industry: While promoting savings, the CS warned that these measures must not adversely affect Rajasthan’s thriving export sectors, such as textiles, ensuring industries continue to receive necessary state support.

16th Finance Commission and Central Schemes

The meeting placed a heavy focus on the 16th Finance Commission, which begins its award period this year.

  • Strategic Planning: Officials were asked to study the Commission’s recommendations thoroughly to prepare the state’s financial strategy.
  • Central Grants: Principal Secretary of Finance, Shri Vaibhav Galriya, urged departments to secure “Mother Sanctions” for Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) on priority to ensure a steady flow of funds and avoid implementation gaps.

Expert Analysis: Balancing Growth with Prudence

Administrative analysts view this meeting as a “course correction” aimed at ensuring that the ambitious goals of the 2026 budget do not falter due to bureaucratic inertia. By linking austerity measures directly to high-level leadership (the CM’s convoy) and emphasizing the 16th Finance Commission, the state is positioning itself for long-term fiscal health while maintaining its focus on grassroots development.

Disclaimer: This report is based on the official proceedings and press releases from the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Government of Rajasthan.

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