The Rajasthan Package refers to a set of special financial and developmental measures announced by the Indian government or state authorities to address the specific socio-economic and infrastructural needs of Rajasthan. These packages often focus on sectors such as irrigation, water conservation, desert development, tourism, and infrastructure due to the state’s arid climate and vast desert areas.
Key features typically include:
- Water resource management (e.g., canal and dam projects)
- Support for drought-affected regions
- Promotion of tourism and heritage conservation
- Rural development and employment schemes
- Renewable energy initiatives (solar and wind)
Such packages aim to bridge developmental gaps and improve the quality of life in one of India’s most geographically challenging states.