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Rajasthan State Rajasthan Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare

RAJ-SURAKSHA - Rajasthan Emergency Response and Road Safety Scheme

Launched 2026-02-11
Overview

**Objective:** Save lives during road accidents, cardiac events, and other emergencies through rapid emergency response. **Key Features:** - 24x7 command centre for emergency coordination - Tele-ECG facility at Community Health Centres (CHCs) - CPR training made mandatory for obtaining a driving licence in Rajasthan - 250 advanced ambulances to be added to the state fleet in phases - Doctors and paramedical staff to receive cardiac life support certification **Eligibility:** All residents of Rajasthan; driving licence applicants must complete CPR training. **Beneficiaries:** Road accident victims, cardiac emergency patients, and all Rajasthan residents. **Announced:** Rajasthan Budget 2026-27 (February 11, 2026) by Finance Minister Diya Kumari.

Key points
  • RAJ-SURAKSHA aims to save lives during road accidents, cardiac events, and other emergencies through rapid emergency response in Rajasthan.
  • Key features include a 24x7 command centre, Tele-ECG facility at Community Health Centres (CHCs), and 250 advanced ambulances to be added in phases.
  • CPR training made mandatory for obtaining a driving licence in Rajasthan.
  • Doctors and paramedical staff to receive cardiac life support certification.
  • Announced in Rajasthan Budget 2026-27 (February 11, 2026) by Finance Minister Diya Kumari.
  • Beneficiaries include all residents of Rajasthan, road accident victims, and cardiac emergency patients.
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Frequently asked

What is the RAJ-SURAKSHA scheme?

RAJ-SURAKSHA is Rajasthan's Emergency Response and Road Safety Scheme to save lives during road accidents, cardiac events, and other emergencies through rapid emergency response, announced in the Rajasthan Budget 2026-27.

When was RAJ-SURAKSHA announced?

RAJ-SURAKSHA was announced on 11 February 2026 in the Rajasthan Budget 2026-27 by Finance Minister Diya Kumari, and is implemented by the Rajasthan Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare.

What are the key features of RAJ-SURAKSHA?

Key features include a 24x7 command centre for emergency coordination, Tele-ECG at Community Health Centres (CHCs), mandatory CPR training for a driving licence, and 250 advanced ambulances to be added to the state fleet in phases.

Is CPR training mandatory for a driving licence in Rajasthan?

Yes, under RAJ-SURAKSHA, CPR training is mandatory for obtaining a driving licence in Rajasthan, aimed at equipping citizens to respond to road and cardiac emergencies.

Who are the beneficiaries of RAJ-SURAKSHA?

The beneficiaries are all residents of Rajasthan, particularly road accident victims and cardiac emergency patients, with doctors and paramedical staff also receiving cardiac life support certification.

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