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Outlook Rajasthan -

By a Special Correspondent

Rajasthan has excellent engineering colleges (Kota remains the coaching capital of the IIT-JEE exam), but it lacks a diversified industrial job base outside Gurugram’s commuter belt. Consequently, the state is a net exporter of talent. The young Rajput or Jat boy from a village near Jodhpur is as likely to be working in a fintech firm in Bengaluru or a restaurant in London as he is to be farming his ancestral land. outlook rajasthan

The government’s recent push for "Heritage Walks" and "Night Bazaars" is an attempt to keep the culture alive, but purists argue that turning temples and chhatris (cenotaphs) into Instagram backdrops dilutes their sanctity. No feature on Rajasthan’s outlook is complete without acknowledging the state’s notorious political volatility. For the last three decades, Rajasthan has held a firm record: it throws out the incumbent government every five years. The "cycle" (Congress) and the "lotus" (BJP) have alternated with mechanical precision. The government’s recent push for "Heritage Walks" and

To talk of an “outlook” on Rajasthan today is to look beyond the postcard images of camel rides and palace hotels. It is to understand a state in profound transition—where ancient sisterhoods like Sati Mata are being replaced by women fighter pilots, where parched villages are turning into models of water democracy, and where the same marble that built the Taj Mahal is now being exported to China. The "cycle" (Congress) and the "lotus" (BJP) have

The state’s new outlook depends on reversing this. With the expansion of the Jaipur Metro, the coming of the bullet train (linking Ahmedabad to Jaipur via Ajmer), and the development of defense corridors, the government hopes to create a "reverse migration." Whether the bureaucracy can move as fast as the private sector remains the great unknown. On a sultry evening in Amer Fort, a German tourist films the Sunder Mandir on her iPhone while a local folk singer belts out a Maand song about a king who died in battle three centuries ago. Simultaneously, in a high-rise in Vaishali Nagar, a teenager is livestreaming herself playing Call of Duty to an audience of 10,000.

Rajasthan, once infamous for its skewed sex ratio (the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign originated here), is seeing a surge in female entrepreneurship. The Kudumb Sahayata Sangh (family assistance groups) have turned rural women into lakhpatis (hundred-thousandaires) through pashmina weaving and lac bangle production.