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Know Your Rajasthan

A free, syllabus-aligned district reference for every Rajasthan exam — RAS, RPSC, RSSB, REET.

Each district page is a structured snapshot — fact sheet, history, art and culture, geography, economy, polity, current schemes, PYQ one-liners and FAQs. The first five districts have rich packs; every other current district opens as a source-first starter record while claim-level research is verified.

All 41 Current Districts

District Ajmer Aravalli gateway of Pushkar, Taragarh and Rajasthan polity Rich pack Open district reference →District Alwar Aravalli district of Sariska, industry and election data Rich pack Open district reference →District Balotra Marwar's printing belt, salt basin and refinery town carved from Barmer. Rich pack Open district reference →District Banswara Vagad's Mahi-dam district with a major Scheduled Tribe profile Rich pack Open district reference →District Baran Hadoti's Ramgarh Crater district with Sahariya-focused schemes Rich pack Open district reference →District Barmer Thar-border district with Kiradu heritage, minerals and oil Rich pack Open district reference →District Beawar Dixon's planned town, RTI's cradle, Rajasthan's cement-limestone heartland. Rich pack Open district reference →District Bharatpur Braj district known for Keoladeo, seasonal rivers and eastern plains Rich pack Open district reference →District Bhilwara Textile city with Bagor archaeology and Phad traditions Source-first starter Open district reference →District Bikaner The Camel Country — 2nd largest district of Rajasthan Rich pack Open district reference →District Bundi Hadoti district of forts, stepwells and Chambal-linked geography Source-first starter Open district reference →District Chittorgarh Mewar fort district of minerals, cement and Atal Jal coverage Source-first starter Open district reference →District Churu Thar gateway district with Salasar, Tal Chhapar and desert plains Rich pack Open district reference →District Dausa Dhundhar gateway known for Abhaneri, agriculture and stone clusters Source-first starter Open district reference →District Deedwana-Kuchaman Salt, marble, Kuchaman Fort and Didwana wetland in Ajmer Division Source-first starter Open district reference →District Deeg Braj-Mewat district known for Deeg Palace and border geography Source-first starter Open district reference →District Dholpur Smallest Rajasthan district on the Chambal boundary Rich pack Open district reference →District Dungarpur Southern Aravalli Vagad district of tribal fairs and Mahi-Som rivers Rich pack Open district reference →District Hanumangarh Where the Saraswati once ran and Harappan ploughs first turned the soil Rich pack Open district reference →District Jaipur The Pink City — capital of Rajasthan and a UNESCO World Heritage city Rich pack Open district reference →District Jaisalmer Golden City, desert fort, Thar landscapes and frontier energy Source-first starter Open district reference →District Jalore Granite city of Marwar — Jalore Fort's golden hill Rich pack Open district reference →District Jhalawar Gagron, Garh Palace, oranges and Chambal-system rivers Rich pack Open district reference →District Jhunjhunu Shekhawati havelis, Khetri copper and high literacy Source-first starter Open district reference →District Jodhpur The Blue City — Sun City and gateway of the Thar Rich pack Open district reference →District Karauli Dang tract district known for Karauli state, fairs and red stone Source-first starter Open district reference →District Khairthal-Tijara Auto-components, Sabi River and Khairthal courts Rich pack Open district reference →District Kota Hadoti district of Chambal, literacy and industry Rich pack Open district reference →District Kotputli-Behror Behror-Neemrana industry, Viratnagar heritage and water stress Rich pack Open district reference →District Nagaur Thar district tied to Panchayati Raj, Makrana marble and salt Rich pack Open district reference →District Pali Explore Pali's textile economy, Aravalli terrain and Marwar institutions. Source-first starter Open district reference →District Phalodi Explore Phalodi through Thar terrain, groundwater and export clusters Source-first starter Open district reference →District Pratapgarh Kanthal plateau district known for Thewa, Sita Mata Sanctuary and ST seats Rich pack Open district reference →District Rajsamand Marble, Kumbhalgarh and Rajsamand Lake in Udaipur division Rich pack Open district reference →District Salumbar New Mewar district around Jaisamand, ST polity and rural economy Rich pack Open district reference →District Sawai Madhopur Ranthambhore, Chambal-Banas terrain and eastern Rajasthan polity Rich pack Open district reference →District Sikar The Shekhawati open-air gallery — frescoed havelis and a coaching capital Rich pack Open district reference →District Sirohi Mount Abu, Deora history, marble and Aravalli border geography Rich pack Open district reference →District Sri Ganganagar The Food Bowl of Rajasthan — Annapurna of the state, on the Pakistan border Rich pack Open district reference →District Tonk Princely Tonk, Banas geography and Bisalpur-linked public works Rich pack Open district reference →District Udaipur Aravalli lakes, Mewar history and mineral-led industry hub. Rich pack Open district reference →

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Rajasthan district map — pick a district

Geometry © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL 1.0)

The simplified map highlights the first five rich packs. Use the district list above for all 41 current districts.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Know Your District section?

A free, bilingual district-wise reference for Rajasthan, built around the RAS / RPSC / RSSB syllabus. Each district page covers a quick fact sheet, history, art and culture, geography, economy, polity, governance schemes for 2025-26, PYQ one-liners, and curated FAQs. All facts are cited and dated.

Which districts are covered in v0.1?

The index now resolves all 41 current Rajasthan districts. Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Sikar and Sri Ganganagar have rich v0.1 district packs; the remaining districts are source-first starter records that expand as verification completes.

Is it free?

Yes. The district reference pages are free to read in both English and Hindi. The interactive district MCQ practice — planned for a follow-up release — will use the regular RAS package model.

How accurate is the data?

Each page lists its sources at the bottom and is dated with a "Last verified" stamp. We rely on Census 2011, the Rajasthan Economic Review, Rajasthan Budget documents, ECI election results, PIB releases and the relevant district administration portals. Where the 2023 / 2024 district reorganisation creates ambiguity, the page says so explicitly and asks you to cross-check the latest gazette.

Coverage note — all 41 current districts resolve. Starter records deliberately show only source-backed administrative metadata and verified claim-ledger facts; rich packs expand after post-verification.