Key Points at a Glance

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    Rajasthan's Right to Hearing Act 2012 was India's first such law, mandating that public authorities hear citizen grievances within fixed timelines.

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    Jan Soochna Portal (launched 2019) — India's first proactive disclosure platform — provides data from 100+ departments and 100+ schemes without requiring an RTI application.

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    Jan Aadhaar platform integrates 175+ schemes; ₹78,300+ crore transacted; 7+ crore beneficiaries registered as Rajasthan's single-family identity.

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    Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) in 2024-25: ₹27,494.31 crore transferred to 5.71 crore beneficiaries across 99 State + 51 Central schemes; cumulative DBT stands at ₹3,14,385.88 crore.

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    E-Mitra single-window platform delivers 450+ government services through 55,000+ kiosks across all 50 districts; integrated with Paytm and m-Pesa.

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    Raj-Kaj (e-File) Portal: 9.8 lakh users, 56,500+ offices, 77 departments; 28.8 lakh+ electronic files created — moving state administration to paperless governance.

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    Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services (RGDPS) Act 2011 guarantees 277 notified services with defined timelines; non-compliance attracts penalties on erring officials.

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    Jansunwai (public hearing) system (Jan–Dec 2024): 2,41,088 total grievances received across all three tiers; 2,40,678 disposed — 99.8% disposal rate.

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    iStart Rajasthan startup ecosystem hosts 5,500+ registered startups; Rajasthan ranks among top 5 states in DPIIT Startup India State Rankings 2023.

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    Apna Khata (अपना खाता) portal digitised land records for all 33 districts; citizens can access Nakal (copy of record of rights) online within minutes.

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    Rural internet penetration in Rajasthan: ~38% — one of the key bottlenecks for last-mile digital service delivery, creating a digital divide.

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    Rajasthan IT Policy 2024 aims to attract ₹1 lakh crore in IT investments and generate 5 lakh employment opportunities by 2030.

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    Raj Sampark portal (rajsampark.rajasthan.gov.in) is the unified grievance redressal platform integrating multiple helplines including 181. / राज संपर्क पोर्टल — 181 हेल्पलाइन सहित एकीकृत शिकायत निवारण मंच।

Predicted RAS Questions

Based on PYQ trends and 2026 syllabus analysis

1 5M What is the Jan Soochna Portal? Why is it considered a landmark in transparency governance? 5 marks · 50 words

Model Answer

Jan Soochna Portal (launched 2019) is India's first proactive disclosure platform, providing data from 100+ departments and 100+ schemes without requiring an RTI application. It preemptively discloses beneficiary lists, scheme eligibility, and government decisions — shifting the paradigm from reactive RTI to proactive transparency. It fulfils Section 4 of the RTI Act 2005's spirit of voluntary disclosure.

~50 words • 5 marks