Key Points at a Glance

  1. 1

    Rajasthan GSDP Growth 2024-25

    • Nominal GSDP at current prices: ₹17.04 lakh crore in 2024-25
    • Up from ₹15.22 lakh crore in 2023-24 — growth rate of 12.02%
    • Compiled by Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES), Government of Rajasthan
  2. 2

    Real GSDP vs National Benchmark

    • Real GSDP (constant 2011-12 prices): ₹9.06 lakh crore in 2024-25
    • Real growth rate: 7.82% — surpasses national real GDP growth of 6.4%
    • Up from ₹8.41 lakh crore in 2023-24
  3. 3

    Per Capita Income — Gap with National Average

    • Rajasthan PCI (current prices): ₹1,85,053 in 2024-25 — up 11.04%
    • National average: ₹2,00,162 — Rajasthan is ₹15,109 below
    • PCI growth (11.04%) exceeds national rate (8.7%), indicating convergence
  4. 4

    Rajasthan's Share in India's GDP

    • Contributes 5.26% of India's nominal GDP (₹324.11 lakh crore in 2024-25)
    • Contributes 4.90% of India's real GDP at constant prices
    • Reflects Rajasthan's position as a mid-sized economy among Indian states
  5. 5

    Sectoral Composition of GSVA 2024-25

    • Agriculture & Allied: 26.92% (well above India's ~17% — reflects agrarian character)
    • Industry: 27.16% (mining, manufacturing, electricity, construction)
    • Services: 45.92% (below India's ~53% — diversification underway)
  6. 6

    Multidimensional Poverty — 47% Reduction

    • MPI fell from 28.86% (NFHS-4, 2015-16) to 15.31% (NFHS-5, 2019-21)
    • 47% reduction — faster than India's 40% national reduction
    • Driven by Swachh Bharat Mission, Saubhagya Scheme, and maternal health programs
  7. 7

    Viksit Rajasthan 2047 — 10 Sankalps

    • Vision: $350 billion economy by 2029 through 10 Sankalps
    • Key focus areas: renewable energy, agriculture, industry, and tourism
    • Aligned with central government's Viksit Bharat 2047 program
  8. 8

    Rising Rajasthan Summit 2024 — Record MoUs

    • ₹35 lakh crore worth of MoUs signed — largest in Rajasthan's history
    • Over 5,000 delegates participated including global investors and policymakers
    • 10 new policies launched: RIPS 2024, Export Policy 2024, MSME Policy 2024
  9. 9

    SDG Composite Score — Performer to Front-Runner

    • Score improved from 60 (2020-21) to 67 (2023-24) — 7-point gain
    • Moved from Performer to Front-Runner category in SDGs India Index 4.0
    • SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy): perfect score of 100 — solar energy leadership
  10. 10

    District-level Economic Concentration

    • Jaipur: highest GDDP at ₹2,12,335 crore in 2023-24 (grew 13.63%)
    • Alwar: highest per capita income at ₹2,40,808 (2023-24); grew 13.96%
    • Jaipur alone accounts for ~14% of state GSDP — stark regional concentration
  11. 11

    SDGs India Index 4.0 — National Framework

    • 4th edition (2023-24): 113 indicators across 16 goals; released July 2024
    • India's composite score: 71 (up from 66 in 2020-21)
    • Rajasthan's SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities): 49 — below Performer threshold
  12. 12

    Inclusive Growth — Multi-dimensional Measurement

    • Inclusive growth measures poverty across income, health, education, and living standards
    • Per capita income alone is inadequate — Gini coefficient and health outcomes also matter
    • Composite indices (HDI, MPI) provide fuller picture than GDP per capita alone

Predicted RAS Questions

Based on PYQ trends and 2026 syllabus analysis

1 5M What is Rajasthan's GSDP at current prices in 2024-25 and how does its real growth rate compare with the national average? 5 marks · 50 words

Model Answer

Rajasthan's GSDP at current prices reached ₹17.04 lakh crore in 2024-25, growing 12.02% over ₹15.22 lakh crore in 2023-24. At constant (2011-12) prices, real GSDP grew 7.82%, surpassing the national real GDP growth of 6.4%. Rajasthan contributes 5.26% to India's nominal GDP in 2024-25.

~50 words • 5 marks