Today’s Rajasthan news highlights a major development as the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) has approved a ₹6,050 crore investment plan for the state’s power infrastructure for FY 2025-26. This ambitious initiative aims to improve the quality and reliability of electricity supply across the region, marking a critical step forward in Rajasthan’s development.

In the Rajasthan latest news on education, the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced Class 8 results with an impressive overall pass percentage of 96.66%. Jaipur led as the top-performing district. However, the celebrations were marred by controversy after four teachers were suspended for mishandling answer sheets—raising serious concerns about exam ethics and accountability.

Health authorities have confirmed a rise in COVID-19 cases, with eight new infections and one death reported in the past 24 hours. The deceased reportedly had co-morbid conditions, reinforcing the need for ongoing caution.

In Rajasthan politics news and legal reform, the Rajasthan High Court has advised subordinate courts to refrain from issuing FIRs in civil disputes and has directed officials to report cash transactions exceeding ₹2 lakh to the Income Tax Department, aiming to tighten oversight of potential financial misconduct.