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How many districts are there in Rajasthan?
A. 42
B. 26
C. 33
D. 19

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Since vestige, Rajasthan has been a place that is known for lords and realms. At the hour of Independence (1947), Rajasthan had 19 Princely states and 3 Chiefships. According to the Indian authoritative arrangement these states have been consolidated, partitioned, moved to change over into this specific number of unmistakable locale.

Complete step by step solution:
Rajasthan contains 33 sections, one on every one of the 33 regions. For each locale, area, history, rulers, chronicled places, topography, normal spots, significant fairs and celebrations, minerals and parts of populace have been covered.
Jaisalmer locale is the greatest area of Rajasthan as far as the region followed by Barmer and Bikaner. While
Dholpur District is a locale of Rajasthan in Northern India with the littlest territory of 3084 km².
There are all out 33 Districts of Rajasthan till now with 7 divisions.


AJMER division (4 locale) :
1. Ajmer
2. Nagaur
3. Bhilwara
4. Tonk

BHARATPUR division (4 locale) :
5. Bharatpur
6. Karauli
7. Dholpur
8. Sawai Madhopur

JAIPUR DIVISION ( 5 Districts ) :

9. JAIPUR ( Capital of RAJASTHAN )
10. Alwar
11. Dausa
12. Siker
13. Jhunjhunu

JODHPUR DIVISION ( 6 Districts ) :
14. Jodhpur
15. Badmer
16. Sirohi
17. Jaiselmer
18. Pali
19. Jalore

KOTA DIVISION ( 4 Districts ) :
20. KOTA
21. BUNDI
22. JHALAWAR
23. BARAN

BIKANER DIVISION (4 Districts ) :
24. BIKANER
25. HANUMANGARH
26. SHRI GANGANAGER
27. CHURU

 UDAIPUR DIVISION ( 5 Districts ) :
28. UDAIPUR
29. BANSWARA
30. PRATAPGARH
31. DUNGARPUR
32. CHITTORGARH
33. RAJSAMAND


Hence, the correct answer is option C.

Note:
The Indian territory of Rajasthan is separated into 33 locales for authoritative purposes.The duties of the region the board are done by All-India authorities and state-delegated authorities. The All-India authorities in each locale are a Deputy Commissioner or area Magistrate (from the Indian Administrative Service), a Superintendent of Police (from the Indian Police Service) and a Deputy Conservator of Forests (from the Indian Forest Service), every one of which is helped by officials of different Rajasthan state administrations. The state-designated authorities are liable for issues, for example, wellbeing, instruction, and horticulture in each region. The 33 regions are gathered into seven divisions.