Rajasthan continues to grapple with significant challenges related to resource constraints in its police and forensic departments, as the state heads into 2025. Despite the introduction of new criminal laws and various state government initiatives aimed at modernizing the police force and improving the functioning of the law department, these resource gaps remain a pressing issue. The police department is facing difficulties in acquiring sufficient personnel, equipment, and advanced forensic technologies, which are essential for effectively tackling crime and ensuring justice.
The Rajasthan government has made efforts to address these concerns, including the modernization of police stations, upgrading training facilities for officers, and implementing new technologies to enhance crime detection. However, due to budgetary constraints and increasing demands on the system, the expected improvements in resource availability are unlikely to be fully realized in the short term.
In addition to the lack of resources, Rajasthan’s police force is also dealing with the challenges posed by a growing population, increasing urbanization, and rising crime rates. As the state’s crime landscape evolves, it is becoming increasingly clear that continued investment in the police and forensic sectors is necessary to maintain public safety and improve law enforcement effectiveness. Efforts are expected to intensify in 2025 as authorities push for better funding, training, and technological upgrades.