CM Bhajanlal Sharma visited Jajod village in Sikar, interacted with villagers, reviewed schemes, and stressed rural development and stopping migration.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Jajod village in Sikar district after a night public outreach program, engaging directly with villagers and reviewing government schemes on Friday morning. The visit focused on rural development, education, agriculture, and strengthening village-based economies.
Direct Interaction with Villagers
Walking through the village lanes early in the morning, the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma interacted with residents including elderly citizens, women, farmers, livestock owners, youth, and small vendors. He collected feedback on welfare schemes and listened to local grievances, directing officials to ensure timely and transparent resolution of issues.
Villagers expressed enthusiasm at the unexpected personal interaction with the Chief Minister, who took detailed feedback on education facilities, farming conditions, and rural infrastructure.
Temple Visits and Cultural Engagement
During his visit, the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma offered prayers at Shri Gopinathji Temple and Shiv Temple in Jajod village, praying for prosperity and well-being of the people of the state. He also highlighted the importance of cultural heritage and rural traditions in strengthening social harmony.
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Push for Digital Transactions and Rural Awareness
While interacting with villagers over tea, the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma promoted digital payments by making a transaction via UPI, encouraging residents to adopt cashless methods. He emphasized that digital transactions improve transparency and ease of living in rural areas.
Focus on Preventing Migration and Building Self-Reliant Villages
The Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated that villages represent nature, cultural values, and social harmony. He said the government’s key goal is to prevent migration from villages and transform rural areas into self-reliant development hubs.
He further encouraged farmers to adopt modern agricultural techniques, stating that scientific farming and innovation can significantly increase productivity and income.
On-the-Spot Administrative Decisions
Responding to a heartfelt request from a woman freedom fighter, the Chief Minister approved the deputation of her son to the Milk Producers Cooperative Union in Sikar–Jhunjhunu at Palasana as an inspector.
He also directed officials to resolve public grievances quickly and stressed timely disposal of revenue-related cases with full transparency.
Yamuna Water Agreement and Future Development
Highlighting the importance of the Yamuna water agreement, the Chief Minister described it as a historic step for farmers, ensuring better irrigation facilities and long-term water security. He added that Rajasthan holds immense potential and the government is continuously working towards preserving heritage and promoting rural development.
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