Rajasthan Minister Rathore Chairs Monsoon Master Plan Meeting for Jhotwara

Rajasthan Industry Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore chaired a high-level meeting to review development works in the Jhotwara Assembly constituency ahead of the monsoon. He directed officials to prioritize road construction and repair to prevent the annual chaos caused by heavy rains and waterlogging. The minister stressed that roads should only be rebuilt after ensuring permanent drainage systems are in place to stop recurring damage. He called for strong inter-departmental coordination to deliver visible, on-ground results within strict timelines for lasting public relief.

Key Points: Rajasthan Minister Reviews Monsoon Preparedness for Jhotwara

  • Review of development works
  • Priority on road repair before monsoon
  • Focus on permanent drainage solutions
  • Stricter inter-departmental coordination
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Raj minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore chairs review meeting; issues monsoon master plan

Rajasthan Industry Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore chairs review meeting, issues monsoon master plan for Jhotwara's roads and drainage.

"roads repeatedly damaged due to poor drainage should only be reconstructed after ensuring a permanent drainage system is in place - Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore"

Jaipur, March 2

Rajasthan Industry Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore held a comprehensive review meeting with officials from the Municipal Corporation, Jaipur Development Authority, and National Highways Authority of India to assess the progress of ongoing development works in the Jhotwara Assembly constituency ahead of the monsoon season.

During the meeting, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore stressed that all projects must now move forward in a coordinated manner and strictly according to established priorities, aiming for permanent solutions to long-standing civic issues in the area.

Rajyavardhan Singh directed officials to give top priority to road construction and repair works ahead of the monsoon season.

Special emphasis was placed by the minister on fast-tracking underpass projects, easing traffic congestion on sector roads, and implementing corrective measures to manage rising vehicular movement.

Addressing recurring problems of waterlogging and road damage, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore instructed that drainage and sewerage systems must be strengthened before undertaking fresh road works in affected areas.

Rajyavardhan Singh made it clear that roads repeatedly damaged due to poor drainage should only be reconstructed after ensuring a permanent drainage system is in place.

The Minister called for stronger inter-departmental coordination and urged officials to deliver visible, on-ground results within stipulated timelines.

Reiterating his commitment to development in Jhotwara, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore conveyed a clear message that all priority works must be completed efficiently and within the prescribed time frame to provide lasting relief to residents of the area.

It needs to be mentioned here that heavy rains in the region have been creating challenges for daily commuters, thereby bringing traffic to a standstill in many places and throwing daily life out of gear.

People driving their vehicles on the roads have repeatedly lodged complaints about heavily potholed roads due to which chances of accidents and fatalities rise exponentially.

Eventually, the meeting was called by Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore to review the progress of development works in the region and ensure that everything is in a good condition ahead of the rains.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see proactive planning before the rains hit. The traffic jams near the underpass construction in Jhotwara are a nightmare. Fast-tracking that should be the top priority. My office commute is a daily struggle.
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Rahul R
Meetings and plans are one thing, execution is another. We hear this every year before monsoon. Let's see if the JDA and MC actually coordinate or just pass the buck when the first heavy shower floods the streets.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Jaipur recently, the infrastructure issues during monsoon were a shock. This coordinated approach sounds sensible. Hope it brings some relief to the residents who deal with this annually.
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Vikram M
The potholes on the sector roads are a real danger, especially for two-wheelers. Last year, my neighbor had a bad accident. If this master plan prevents even one such incident, it will be worth it. Action on the ground is what matters now.
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Kriti O
Good direction from the minister. But the real challenge is the contractors and the quality of work. They need strict monitoring. Otherwise, 'permanent solutions' will last only one season. Hope there is a proper audit mechanism.

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