CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that the state government is running schemes for the welfare of every section, especially the poor, farmers, youth and women. He said that under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Sambal Pakhwada, camps were being organized across the state so that the benefits of these schemes could reach the last person of the society.
Quick relief at village level
Addressing a public meeting at Aslampur village in Khairthal-Tijara, he said that through these camps, long-pending revenue matters are being resolved and works related to drinking water, electricity and sanitation are also being done in the villages on priority. Also, eligible families are being given the facility of Ayushman card and vaccination of cattle.
PM Modi has changed the definition of welfare of the poor.
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that under Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Garibi Mukt Gaon Yojana, BPL families are being linked to various government schemes. He said that after 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has worked to raise the standard of living of the poor and under the same thinking, the state government is running schemes in the interest of farmers, youth and women.
Farmers to get day-time power supply by 2027
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma announced that by the year 2027, farmers of the state will be given electricity during the day. He said that the youth were frustrated by the paper leak cases during the time of the previous government, but the present government has given appointment letters to 69 thousand youth so far and the target is to give 4 lakh government jobs in the coming 5 years. MoUs worth Rs 35 lakh crore have been signed under ‘Rising Rajasthan’, out of which projects worth Rs 4 lakh crore have also started.
Speedy resolution of revenue matters
Thousands of revenue cases have been settled in Antyodaya Sambal Pakhwada. So far, 4,000 Pathargarhi and Kurrejat reports have been prepared along with the resolution of thousands of cases related to border knowledge, renaming, consent division and routes. Citing an example, he said that 100 people were provided road by removing encroachments in Googlehedi village.
Revenue from mining increased, strict action against illegal mining
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma informed that in the year 2023-24, the state has received a revenue of Rs 9,228 crore from the mining sector, which is 24% more than the previous year. 255 gravel mining plots have been successfully auctioned and the government is continuously cracking down on illegal mining.
More achievements than the previous government in just one and a half years
The Chief Minister said that his government has done more work in 18 months than the previous government in 5 years.
The ownership card: 9.5 lakhs (Previous: 1.75 lakhs)
Skill Training: Rs.3 lakh (Previous: Rs. 2.35 lakh)
Power generation capacity increased by 4,270 MW
Construction of 32 thousand Farm Ponds (Previous: 29 thousand)
10.51 lakh bicycles distributed (Previous: 10.36 lakh)
Tablets-laptops to 89 thousand students (predecessor: only 986)
142 college buildings ready (Previous: 57 buildings)
Rapid development in Tijara area
The Chief Minister said that many development works are being carried out in the Tijara assembly constituency.
Community Health Centre at Tijara converted into Sub District Hospital
Sub Health Centre at Khushkheda converted into Primary Health Centre
New polytechnic college in Bhiwadi, girls college in Tijara approved
Bhiwadi will be made a clean and green eco-city.
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav on Chambal project
Union minister Bhupender Yadav, who was also present at the event, said the chief minister approved the Chambal drinking water project, which will provide drinking water to 172 villages of Tijara. The proposal sent for Ruparel river has been approved by the National Board for Wildlife. There is continuous industrial development in Bhiwadi, Neemrana and Behror.
Development in the field of sports and environment
The construction of indoor stadium and badminton court in Bhiwadi has been completed. Nagar Van is being developed on 102 hectares near Baba Mohan Ram Sthal. At the same time, concrete steps have been taken to tackle the problem of waterlogging. Modern resources have also been made available to strengthen law and order.
Certificates and cheques given to beneficiaries of welfare schemes
The Chief Minister distributed certificates, cheques and scooties to the beneficiaries of various schemes. Saplings were also planted under the ‘Ek Vriksha Maa Ke Naam’ and ‘Hariyalo Rajasthan’ campaigns.