Recently, Rajasthan government Bhajanlal Sharma has given a shock to the citizens of Rajasthan. Bhajanlal Sharma has made important changes in the map of the state, so that now there are a total of 41 districts and 7 divisions in the state.
Formation of new districts and divisions
The previous Gehlot government had announced 19 new districts and 3 new divisions in 2023, increasing the number of districts from 33 to 50 and the number of divisions from 7 to 10.
Decisions of Bhajanlal government
However, in December 2024, the Bhajanlal government decided to cancel 9 new districts and 3 new divisions after review.
List of current districts
After the new reorganization, Rajasthan currently has the following 41 districts.
- Sri Ganganagar
- Hanumangarh
- Bikaner
- Churu
- Jhunjhunu
- Sikar
- Jaipur
- Alwar
- Bharatpur
- Dholpur
- Karauli
- Sawai Madhopur
- Dausa
- Tonk
- Bundi
- Kota
- Baran
- Jhalawar
- Ajmer
- Bhilwara
- Nagaur
- Pali
- Jodhpur
- Jaisalmer
- Barmer
- Jalore
- Sirohi
- Udaipur
- Rajsamand
- Chittorgarh
- Pratapgarh
- Dungarpur
- Banswara
- Anupgarh
- Balotara
- Beawar
- Didwana
- Phalodi
- Salumber
- Neemkathana
- Shahpura
How to identify your district in the new map
If you want to know in which district you are currently located, you can use the new map available on the official website of the Rajasthan government.
Benefits and challenges of formation of new districts
Formation of new districts makes administrative work easier, better implementation of development plans, and quick resolution of problems of the local people possible.
Conclusion
The new map of Rajasthan reflects significant changes in the administrative structure of the state.
Reference
- Rajasthan will have 41 districts, not 50, 8 new districts will remain as they are
- Why did the Bhajanlal government change the decision on districts? Know the inside story of 3 new divisions and abolition of 9 districts
- Formation of 19 new districts and 3 new divisions in Rajasthan
- If you want to know more about the new map of Rajasthan,
The following video can help you:
FAQs on Rajasthan’s Recent Administrative Reorganization (2024)
Here are 15 frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the recent changes in Rajasthan’s administrative structure, compiled for public understanding:
- How many districts are there in Rajasthan after the reorganization?
There are now 41 districts in Rajasthan, following the cancellation of 9 new districts by the Bhajanlal Sharma government.
- How many divisions does Rajasthan currently have?
Rajasthan currently has 7 divisions, after the revocation of 3 newly formed divisions.
- Which districts were removed in the latest reorganization?
The government canceled the formation of 9 districts, but specific names are not provided here. Refer to the official government notification for details.
- What was the total number of districts before the 2023 changes?
Before the 2023 changes, Rajasthan had 33 districts.
- Why did the government revoke some districts and divisions?
The review suggested that some newly created districts and divisions were not administratively or financially viable.
- Which government initiated the creation of new districts in 2023?
The Ashok Gehlot government announced the formation of 19 new districts and 3 new divisions in 2023.
- What are the benefits of the reorganization?
The benefits include improved administrative efficiency, faster implementation of development plans, and better resolution of local issues.
- What challenges does the reorganization pose?
Challenges include adapting governance mechanisms, reallocating resources, and addressing public dissatisfaction in revoked districts.
- How can I check which district I belong to now?
You can refer to the official map on the Rajasthan government’s website for updated district boundaries.
- Are there any financial implications of this reorganization?
Yes, the reorganization may reduce administrative costs by streamlining governance but could also impact development plans in revoked districts.
- How does this change affect residents in canceled districts?
Residents will continue to be governed under their previous district administrations, which may delay localized development efforts.
- What are some newly retained districts?
Some newly retained districts include Anupgarh, Balotra, Beawar, Didwana, and Neem Ka Thana.
- What is the process for forming new districts?
The formation of new districts involves a detailed review of administrative, geographical, and financial factors, followed by a legislative approval.
- Will this decision affect elections in Rajasthan?
The decision may have political implications, as administrative boundaries often influence electoral strategies and voter sentiments.
- Where can I get more information about these changes?
You can visit the Rajasthan government’s official website or refer to government-issued notifications for detailed updates.
This FAQ is designed to provide clarity on the recent administrative changes in Rajasthan. It is free to use and distribute.
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