




The district is situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan. It is bound in the north by Sikar and Alwar, in South by Tonk, Ajmer and Sawai Madhopur. Nagaur, Sikar and Ajmer in the west and in east by Bharatpur and Dausa districts. Distance from major Indian cities is:
- Mumbai - 1202 Km.
- Kolkata - 1462 Km.
- New Delhi - 258 Km.
- Chennai - 2019 Km.
- Bangalore - 1985 Km.
- Hyderabad - 1443 Km.
- Ahmedabad - 657 Km.
- Pune - 1257 Km.
- Panaji, Goa - 1725 Km.
- Agra - 232 Km.
Climatic Conditions
The climate of the district is dry and healthy and is subject to extremities of cold and heat during winter and summer respectively, due to proximity to the Thar Desert. The minimum and maximum temperatures recorded in the district varies from 3 to 45 degrees Celsius. Normal annual rainfall is 556 mm.
InfrastructureModern infrastructural facilities in Jaipur are currently fast developing, and in many cases surpass those of larger cities like Mumbai and New Delhi. It is expanding very quickly and has become a hot spot for development in Rajasthan.
Air Transport
Jaipur International Airport (IATA: JAI, ICAO: VIJP), situated in the satellite town of Sanganer, belongs to the Airport Authority of India (AAI). Currently it offers sporadic service to Dubai, Muscat, Sharjah, Bangkok and Singapore. Jaipur also has well connected domestic air links with all major destinations like Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Goa, Kochi, Indore, Raipur, Surat, Jodhpur, Udaipur, etc.
Rail Transport
Jaipur is very well connected by rail with all major cities and towns in India. Jaipur is connected on the broad-gauge and meter gauge network of the Indian Railways. Jaipur has direct trains on the broad gauge network to cities like Mumbai, Howrah, New Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Secunderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, Ernakulam, Lucknow, Indore, Kanpur, etc. across the country and to cities like Ajmer, Kota, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur within Rajasthan.
Road Transport
Jaipur being the capital of the state is a place from where you will get a bus service to all the possible regions within reach. Jaipur has 3 prominent National Highways passing through it. The National Highway No.8 links Delhi to Mumbai and forms a part of the "Golden Quadrilateral". National Highway No.11 links Agra to Bikaner, while National Highway No.12 connects Jaipur to Jabalpur. The total length of different types of roads in the district was about 4,102 km as of March, 2000.
Electricity
Jaipur district receives hydroelectric power from the Chambal Hydel system. 98% of the total of 2,131 villages in the district receive electricity as of March 2000.
Water
The major rivers passing through the Jaipur district are Banas and Banganga. Ground water resources to the extent of about 28.65 million cubic meter are available in the district. Although serious drought is rare, poor water management and exploitation of groundwater with extensive tube-well systems threatens agriculture in some areas.
Jaipur district is a center for both the modern and traditional industries. The main industrial products include: Ball bearings & its components, ceramics, pottery, cold roll strips, corrugated boxes, deoiled cakes, durries, dyeing and printing, edible oil, ferrous and non-ferrous castings, gems and jewelry, general engineering and manufacturing, granite slabs and tiles, handmade paper, handicraft items, footwear, marble statues, marble tiles & slabs, readymade garments, woolen carpet, etc.
Export ItemsColored gemstones & jewellery, sterling silver jewellery, brass & lacquer work, natural stones like marble & sandstone, handloom fabric, readymade garments, handicrafts & gifts items, marble statues, printed cloth and textiles, woolen and silk carpets, etc.
| Jaipur Today... Shaping for a better Tomorrow
Jaipur, popularly known as the 'Pink City', is the capital of the largest state of India, Rajasthan. This royal city, even today is considered to be the best-planned city among many places in India. With the soul of a heritage city, Jaipur skyline is fast changing with times. This is justified with the co-existence of the majestic monuments of the historic era and the most modern architectural galore of the present. Like all other upcoming cities in India, Jaipur is also set to make its own statement in the economic growth of the region. As far as Jaipur real estate is concerned, the scenario is looking quite upbeat. To help it achieve its goal, the state government is taking initiatives like strengthening infrastructure and promoting IT & ITES policy in the city, considered the most comprehensive way of redefining financial growth. |
![]() Changing Jaipur : Heritage to Hi-Tech |
As Jaipur real estate gears up to present itself in its new avatar, there has been a large influx of investments in this sector. Its close proximity to Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) - considered the epicenter of growth is one of the credible factors for the corporate sectors eying Jaipur as a possible hub in the face of growing congestion in the metros. Apart from being a promising infrastructural ground, the property prices of Jaipur is comparatively lower than the adjacent metro cities.
Besides, Jaipur's easy connectivity to the prominent Indian cities and international destinations makes it a favorable business destination, proposal for a SEZ in Jaipur and IT giants Wipro and Infosys showing interest for investing in the city is a clear indication of the changing trends in the city's economy. As IT and BPO industry continue to flock into the city, there has also been an inflow of large workforce, creating a dearth of residential spaces in the city.
The 800-acre integrated city to be developed by Panchsheel besides providing international style of living. There are also plans to develop a World Trade Park in Jaipur city, which will have offices, a convention center, retail outlets, a five-star hotel, entertainment centers and computerized parking facilities for 1,100 vehicles.
![]() New Age Shopping Space |
![]() Heritage Conservation |
![]() Wide & Clean Roads |
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Moreover, Jaipur as a real estate prospect is growing with leaps and bounds. The realty graph in the city shows a capital growth of 5 to 7 percent in the last one year. Moreover, as the ratio of demand to supply is deficit, there has been remarkable escalation in the property prices.
The better infrastructure in connectivity with the 8-lane expressway and proximity to international airport is also a major contributor to the popularity of Jaipur as an investment destination. Also the upcoming projects mushrooming in and around the city have made Jaipur thrive on to become one of the fastest growing cities in India.
Mega Projects
- Shooting Range, Archery and Equestrian Complex (OSEAN)
- Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
- Various Rail Overbridges including Jagatpura & Hasanpura
- Various Foot Overbridges & Under-passes
- Khasa Kothi Flyover
- Area Traffic Control System
- Traffic Park & Ring Road
- New Parking Policy
- Landscaped Parks
- Night Beautification Project
- Beautification & Widening of Roads
- Sewerage Treatment Plant
- Development of 40 km. long Amanishah Nalah on lines of Smriti Van






