Vikas Rath ‘Badhata Rajasthan, Hamara Rajasthan’ reaches four villages in Sumerpur, Pali, promoting Rajasthan government welfare schemes and rural service camps for citizens.
As part of the two-year completion of the current state government’s tenure, the Rajasthan government’s Vikas Rath initiative is traveling across all 200 assembly constituencies to promote welfare schemes and government achievements. On Thursday, the Rath reached several villages in the Sumerpur assembly area of Pali district, led by Minister for Animal Husbandry, Dairy, and Devasthan, Shri Joraram Kumawat.
Shri Kumawat informed that the Rath was warmly welcomed in the villages of Sindru, Sanderaw, Gram Panchayat Devtara, and Dujana. He emphasized that the initiative is aimed at reaching both urban centers and remote villages, ensuring that citizens are informed about the state government’s accomplishments, welfare schemes, and policies.
The Rath also features a suggestion box where citizens can provide their ideas for a “Developed Rajasthan.” These suggestions will be considered for incorporation into the upcoming state budget. At Gram Panchayat Sindru, the Rath was received by prominent locals including Shri Poonam Singh Parmar, Shri Shivraj Singh Bithiya, Shri Narendra Devasi, and Shri Dinesh Singh Rajpurohit. Similarly, in Sanderaw, the Rath was welcomed by Shri Hanwant Singh, Shri Shankar Singh, Shri Ratan Singh Devasi, Shri Meghram, Shri Nagesh Devasi, and many other villagers.
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Special Rural Service Camp at Sanderaw
Shri Kumawat also visited the rural service camp organized at Gram Panchayat Sanderaw. He highlighted that these camps are designed to provide citizens with multiple government services at a single location. Services include land-related tasks such as patta, name transfer, and girdawari; issuance of certificates like domicile and caste; pension and insurance schemes; and other welfare program applications and resolutions. The initiative ensures that residents need not make multiple trips to government offices, and all eligible beneficiaries receive timely support. During the camp, Shri Kumawat also engaged directly with the beneficiaries to address their concerns and queries.
This initiative reflects the Rajasthan government’s commitment to bridging the gap between citizens and state welfare programs, ensuring transparency, accessibility, and citizen participation in building a “Developed Rajasthan.”
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