Rajasthan CM Launches 207 New Buses & Calls for 'Developed Rajasthan 2047' Vision

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma extended Rajasthan Day greetings and called for collective participation in the 'Developed Rajasthan 2047' vision. He flagged off 207 new roadways buses, including express and AC vehicles, to modernize the state's public transport system. The Chief Minister also marked Chaitra Navratri by performing Ghatasthapana with his wife at his residence temple. Additionally, he inaugurated a state-level Sanitation Week and flagged off the 'Viksit Rajasthan Run-2026' as part of the foundation day festivities.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Unveils New Buses for Rajasthan Day

  • 207 new roadways buses flagged off
  • Aim to make public travel more accessible
  • Part of Rajasthan Day celebrations
  • CM performed Ghatasthapana for Navratri
  • Inaugurated state-level Sanitation Week
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CM Bhajan Lal Sharma calls for participation in 'Developed Rajasthan 2047' vision in Rajasthan day greetings

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma flags off 207 new RSRTC buses, calls for public participation in 'Developed Rajasthan 2047' vision on state's foundation day.

"Let us all come together to ensure our participation in fulfilling the resolve of 'Developed Rajasthan 2047' - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

New Delhi, March 19

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Thursday extended greetings of Rajasthan Day to all the residents of the state.

In a self-made video message, the Chief Minister recognised the importance of the day and called for large-scale participation in the goal of 'Developed Rajasthan 2047."

"It is a day of celebration of our glorious heritage, rich culture, and those human values that have given Rajasthan a unique identity on the world stage. Let us all come together to ensure our participation in fulfilling the resolve of 'Developed Rajasthan 2047'," he said.

Coinciding with the celebrations of Rajasthan Day, the Chief Minister is set to provide a significant gift to the state by flagging off 207 new roadways buses at the bus terminal on Ajmer Road.

This expansion of the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) fleet is designed to make public travel more accessible, modern, and convenient for the general public.

The new additions to the state's transport infrastructure include 100 Blue Line Express buses, 79 Starline buses, and 28 air-conditioned vehicles.

By officially flagging off these service-line vehicles in Jaipur, the government aims to strengthen the state's transit network while celebrating the cultural and administrative milestones of the region.

Additionally, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma marked the first day of Chaitra Navratri by performing a traditional puja and the ritual of Ghatasthapana alongside his wife at the Raj Rajeshwari Temple located within the CM's residence.

During the ceremony, he offered prayers to Goddess Durga for the health, happiness, and prosperity of all the people of Rajasthan.

On Sunday, CM Bhajan Lal Sharma flagged off the 'Viksit Rajasthan Run-2026' in Jaipur as part of celebrations marking Rajasthan Day.

The Chief Minister also inaugurated a state-level Sanitation Week in Jaipur on Saturday as part of the lead-up to the celebrations. Speaking at the event, Sharma highlighted the growing awareness among people about cleanliness and sanitation over the past decade.

The events are among several programmes being conducted by the state government ahead of Rajasthan Day, which is observed every year on March 30 to commemorate the formation of the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see infrastructure getting attention. 207 new buses will definitely help. But I hope this isn't just a one-time show for Rajasthan Day. We need consistent investment in roads, electricity, and water supply across all districts, not just Jaipur.
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Aman W
Jai Rajasthan! 🇮🇳 Our culture and values are indeed our strength. Starting the initiatives with Ghatasthapana prayers shows respect for traditions. May Maa Durga bless our state and guide the leadership on this development path.
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Sarah B
The sanitation week is a crucial initiative. Cleanliness is the foundation of public health. If we want a 'Developed Rajasthan', we must first ensure our cities and villages are clean and waste is managed properly. This is a good start.
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Vikram M
Vision 2047 sounds great, but execution is key. Announcements are easy. We need to see a detailed roadmap with yearly targets for education, healthcare, and job creation. Public participation only works if there is transparency in how projects are implemented.
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Kavya N
The AC buses are a welcome addition for summer travel! 🚌 Hope the fares are kept reasonable so that everyone can benefit. Development should be inclusive. Happy Rajasthan Day to all my fellow Rajasthanis!

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