Rajasthan government has announced 19 New Districts and 3 Divisions, Check the latest Rajasthan Map
The Rajasthan government has announced a significant administrative reorganization with the creation of 19 new districts and 3 divisions, bringing the total to 50 districts and 10 divisions. Check the Updated Map
The rajasthan government has announced the creation of 19 new districts and 3 new divisions in the state. Following this announcement, a new map of Rajasthan has also been released. As the year comes to an end, Rajasthan is gearing up for the state assembly elections. In this election year, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, after a cabinet meeting, declared the formation of 19 new districts and 3 new divisions. With this addition, Rajasthan now comprises 50 districts and 10 divisions. The inauguration of the new districts will be carried out by the designated ministers on August 7th, following religious ceremonies.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given his approval to the proposal for 19 new districts and 3 new divisions during a cabinet meeting. With this development, Rajasthan now boasts a total of 50 districts and 10 divisions. The state is poised for the upcoming Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections at the end of the year. Chief Minister Gehlot, following a cabinet meeting in the election year, announced the creation of 19 new districts and 3 new divisions. With this expansion, Rajasthan's administrative map now encompasses 50 districts and 10 divisions. The ceremonial inauguration of the new districts will be conducted by appointed ministers on August 7th, preceded by religious rituals.
Division of Jaipur and Jodhpur into 2 Parts:
The capital city, Jaipur, and Jodhpur have been divided into two parts. Jaipur has been divided into Jaipur Rural and Jaipur Urban, while Jodhpur is now categorized as Jodhpur Urban and Jodhpur Rural. This division has led to the reorganization of the boundaries of both districts. Notably, Rajasthan's largest district was Jaisalmer, and its smallest district was Dholpur. However, with the announcement of 19 new districts, the smallest district is now DooDu. Following the creation of these new districts, Rajasthan shares its border with Pakistan across five districts: Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sri Ganganagar, and Anupgarh.
This significant reorganization and expansion are set to shape the administrative landscape of Rajasthan, catering to its evolving needs and growth prospects. The announcement of new districts and divisions marks a notable step forward in the state's governance and development. As the state readies itself for the upcoming elections, these changes are poised to influence the political and administrative dynamics of Rajasthan.
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