Rajasthan CM Flags Off 207 New Buses, Celebrates Culture on State Day

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma flagged off 207 new buses from the Ajmer Road Bus Terminal to mark Rajasthan Diwas 2026. He stated the buses are part of the push for "Viksit Rajasthan" and will improve connectivity between urban and rural areas. The CM also participated in a state-level cultural event at Jaipur's Albert Hall, featuring folk performances and a government achievements film. He emphasized that the festival was a symbol of the state's unity and vibrant traditions.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Flags Off 207 New Buses

  • 207 new buses flagged off
  • Aim to modernize state transport
  • Part of Rajasthan Diwas 2026 celebrations
  • Cultural event at Albert Hall showcased heritage
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CM Bhajanlal Sharma flags off 207 new buses on occasion of Rajasthan Diwas 2026

On Rajasthan Diwas 2026, CM Bhajanlal Sharma launched 207 new buses to strengthen transport and celebrated the state's cultural heritage.

"These buses will not only reduce the distance between cities and villages but will also provide a new direction to the development of the state. - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, March 20

On the occasion of Rajasthan Diwas 2026 celebrations, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma flagged off 207 new buses at the Ajmer Road Bus Terminal on Thursday.

Speaking at the event, Sharma announced that the BJP government in the state is working towards the path of "Viksit Rajasthan."

"I extend my greetings on the occasion of Rajasthan Foundation Day as well as Hindu New Year... Our government is working on the path of Viksit Rajasthan..." said Sharma, told reporters.

Later, in a post on X, the Rajasthan Chief Minister stated that these buses will not only reduce the distance between cities and villages but will also provide a new direction to the state's development.

"On the sacred occasion of Rajasthan Day, 207 new buses were flagged off to further strengthen, secure, and modernize transportation facilities for the residents of the state. These buses will not only reduce the distance between cities and villages but will also provide a new direction to the development of the state," said CM Sharma.

Earlier, the Chief Minister participated in a state-level cultural event held at Jaipur's historic Albert Hall as part of the Rajasthan Diwas celebrations.

In a post on X, CM Sharma mentioned that captivating performances by folk artists brought the state's rich cultural heritage vividly to life. Additionally, a short film highlighting the achievements of the state government's tenure was screened during the event.

"On the sacred occasion of Rajasthan Day, I had the privilege of participating in the 'State-Level Cultural Event' held today at Jaipur's historic Albert Hall. On this occasion, the captivating performances by folk artists brought the state's rich cultural heritage vividly to life. Additionally, a short film showcasing the achievements of the state government's illustrious tenure was also screened. Heartfelt greetings to all of you once again on Rajasthan Day! Jai Hind! Jai Rajasthan!," said CM Sharma.

He further praised that this cultural programme has become a witness to the state's rich folk heritage.

"On the sacred occasion of Rajasthan Day, by participating in the organised cultural festival, I became a witness to the state's rich folk heritage. This festival is a symbol of our unity and vibrant traditions," added CM Sharma.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Flagging off buses is good, but what about the condition of the roads they will run on? Many state highways and rural roads are in terrible shape. Infrastructure development needs to be holistic.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently to rural areas for work, this news is very encouraging. Reliable public transport can be a game-changer for education and healthcare access. Kudos for focusing on this.
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Aman W
Glad to see the cultural heritage being celebrated alongside development work. Our folk arts are our identity. Hope the government also allocates funds to support the artists directly, not just for events.
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Karthik V
"Viksit Rajasthan" should mean sustainable development. Are these buses electric or CNG? We need to reduce pollution. Also, hope the fares are kept reasonable for the common man.
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Meera T
A good initiative on Rajasthan Diwas! Connecting villages boosts the local economy. My relatives in a small town near Jodhpur will benefit greatly. More power to such projects. 🙏

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