Rajasthan Gets Rs 2,700 Cr Health Funds in 4 Months After CM's Push

Rajasthan has received approximately Rs 2,700 crore from the 15th Finance Commission in just the last four months, a result of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma's persistent efforts. The state also received 100.61% of its projected National Health Mission allocation and a record Rs 243 crore under the Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission. These funds are being used to construct and upgrade thousands of health centres and expand diagnostic services, particularly in rural areas. Officials report that expenditure on health infrastructure has reached its highest level in the 2025-26 fiscal year.

Key Points: Rajasthan Receives Rs 2,700 Crore Health Funds from Centre

  • Rs 2,700 crore released in 4 months
  • Record NHM funds at 100.61% allocation
  • Highest-ever Ayushman Bharat infra mission grant
  • Focus on rural health centres & diagnostics
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Rajasthan received Rs 2,700 crore funds from 15th Finance Commission: CM Sharma​

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma secures record Rs 2,700 crore from 15th Finance Commission in 4 months, boosting health infrastructure.

"under the Chief Minister's leadership... the Medical and Health Department is working with unwavering commitment - Gajendra Singh Khimsar"

Jaipur, March 31

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma undertook special efforts to ensure the release of maximum possible funds to the state under various Centrally Sponsored Schemes, to strengthen health services.​

Under the 15th Finance Commission, Rajasthan has received a total allocation of approximately Rs 4,300 crore over the last five years. Notably, about Rs 2,700 crore of this amount was released in just the last four months, a direct result of the Chief Minister's persistent efforts, officials from the Chief Minister's Office said on Tuesday.​

The Centre has released record-breaking funds to Rajasthan under the 15th Finance Commission, the National Health Mission, and the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission. ​

Under the National Health Mission, the Central Government released approximately Rs 2,398 crore to Rajasthan, compared to a projected allocation of Rs 2,383 crore for the year 2025-26, marking a release of 100.61 per cent of the sanctioned amount.​

Furthermore, under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission, Rajasthan received its highest-ever allocation of Rs 243 crore. Minister for Medical and Health Gajendra Singh Khimsar stated that, under the Chief Minister's leadership and visionary outlook, the Medical and Health Department is working with unwavering commitment to strengthen primary healthcare infrastructure, expand Health and Wellness Centres, develop diagnostic facilities, and improve basic health infrastructure. ​

Consequently, the state has received record-breaking funds from the Central Government across various schemes compared to previous years.​

Gayatri Rathore, Principal Secretary of the Medical and Health Department, informed that funds have been sanctioned for various components under the 15th Finance Commission.​

Over the past five years, with a special emphasis on expanding basic health infrastructure in rural areas, funds totalling Rs 2,604.63 crore have been released for the construction of buildings for sub-health centres, Primary Health Centres, and Community Health Centres; Rs 145.38 crore for block-level public health units; Rs 764.14 crore for diagnostic infrastructure to strengthen testing services in rural areas; Rs 495 crore for the development of Health and Wellness Centres; Rs 76.06 crore for diagnostic facilities in Urban Primary Health Centres; and Rs 220.03 crore for Urban Health and Wellness Centres.​

The highest amount of funds was released in the year 2025-26. Rathore stated that, under the National Health Mission, the highest expenditure within the state also occurred in 2025-26. ​

She noted that the expenditure stood at 72 per cent in 2021-22, 82 per cent in 2022-23, 79 per cent in 2023-24, 97.7 per cent in 2024-25, and 98 per cent in 2025-26. Similarly, under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission, the state recorded the highest expenditure on health infrastructure this year as well.​

Amit Yadav, Mission Director of the National Health Mission, stated that the funds received from the 15th Finance Commission have facilitated the expansion of primary health services in both rural and urban areas. ​

This has led to the construction and upgradation of thousands of sub-health centres, Primary Health Centres, and Community Health Centre buildings. Diagnostic services have become easily accessible even in villages and small towns. Preventive and holistic health services have received a boost through the Health and Wellness Centres. ​

Furthermore, the capacity for epidemic and disease control has been enhanced through the establishment of Public Health Units at the block level.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in public health in India, I appreciate the focus on diagnostic infrastructure in rural areas. The gap between urban and rural healthcare is massive. Rs 764 crore for rural diagnostics is a significant step if implemented well.
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Ananya R
Good to see record funds, but the real test is on the ground. My hometown in Rajasthan still has a PHC with no doctor most days. Release of funds is one thing, ensuring they reach the last mile and are used effectively is another. The government must be held accountable for outcomes, not just allocations.
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Vikram M
The increase in expenditure from 72% to 98% over five years is impressive. Shows better fund utilization. The focus on Health and Wellness Centres for preventive care is the right approach. Aarogya hi dhan hai! 💪
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Kavya N
Hope some of this funding also goes towards addressing the shortage of medical staff. Buildings and machines are useless without doctors and nurses. Need a holistic plan for human resources as well.
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Michael C
The data showing 100.61% release under NHM is interesting – getting more than sanctioned is rare. Credit to the state administration for following up persistently with the centre. This kind of cooperative federalism benefits citizens.

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