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Rajasthan CM Unveils Rs 880 Cr Development Package for Kekri, Lays Highway Foundation

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma inaugurated development projects worth Rs 880 crore in Kekri, Ajmer district. He laid the foundation for a 4-lane highway and highlighted the government's infrastructure push, including 49,000 km of road development. Sharma also announced increased Kisan Samman Nidhi for farmers and welfare measures for water and employment. Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari and other officials attended the event.

Rajasthan CM unveils development package for Kekri, lays foundation for 4-lane highway

Jaipur, July 11

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Saturday inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for development projects worth approximately Rs 880 crore in Kekri, Ajmer district, asserting that the state's "double-engine government" is accelerating infrastructure development and improving public services across Rajasthan.

Addressing a public gathering, Sharma said the state government has prepared a roadmap for key sectors including water, electricity, roads, education, healthcare, and employment, and that the results are now visible on the ground.

He said the Prime Minister's vision of Viksit Bharat is centred on building world-class infrastructure and improving the lives of ordinary citizens, and that Rajasthan is moving rapidly towards that goal through sustained investments in roads, railways, airports, water projects, and social welfare.

Highlighting the government's infrastructure push, the Chief Minister said nearly 49,000 kilometres of road development has been undertaken over the past two-and-a-half years at a cost of more than Rs 33,000 crore, while 18,000 kilometres of new roads have been constructed.

He added that over 3,000 kilometres of roads have also been upgraded and strengthened under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana.

As part of the programme, Sharma laid the foundation stone for the Nasirabad-Sarwar-Kekri-Deoli (Phase-I) four-lane highway, as well as several road-strengthening and widening projects across the region.

Calling water Rajasthan's biggest priority, Sharma said the government is working to ensure drinking water reaches every household through major initiatives such as the Ram Jalsetu Link Project, the Yamuna Water Agreement, and the Dewas Project.

He also highlighted welfare measures for farmers, saying the annual Kisan Samman Nidhi assistance has been increased from Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,000, with a target of raising it to Rs 12,000 in the future.

He added that farmers are receiving daytime electricity supply, power subsidies, interest-free loans of up to Rs 1 lakh under the Rajasthan Sahkari Gopal Credit Card Loan Scheme, and livestock insurance under the Chief Minister Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana, under which over 22 lakh insurance policies have been issued.

The Chief Minister said the government has issued appointments for 1.78 lakh government posts, while recruitment for more than one lakh additional vacancies is underway. He also claimed that 4.5 lakh youth have secured jobs in the private sector.

He said rural youth are being provided employment opportunities through the dairy sector, while women are being economically empowered through initiatives aimed at creating 'Lakhpati Didis'.

Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari said Rajasthan is witnessing rapid development under the "double-engine government" and that projects such as the Rajasthan Refinery reflect the state's commitment to industrial growth.

Rajya Sabha MP Madan Rathore described the Yamuna water project as a "historic initiative" that would benefit the Shekhawati region and praised the government's efforts to strengthen road infrastructure and make Rajasthan power-surplus.

During the visit, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stones for the Nasirabad-Sarwar-Kekri-Deoli Phase-I four-laning project, multiple MDR and rural road strengthening and widening projects across the Kekri region, cement concrete roads in Kekri Municipality, and the construction of classrooms in government schools.

He also inaugurated the Government Integrated College building for Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, upgraded road connectivity between Kekri, Sarwar, Nasirabad, Sawar and Deoli, and culverts and road development works in the Kekri area.

Earlier, Sharma planted a sapling at the Government College campus to promote environmental conservation and received a grand public welcome at several locations during his visit.

Union Minister of State Bhagirath Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, state ministers, legislators, and local public representatives were also present on the occasion.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see the CM visiting smaller towns like Kekri. But 880 crore sounds like a lot - I hope the money is actually spent on quality work and not just on foundation stones. We've seen many projects inaugurated but never completed properly.

Ravi K

The Yamuna water project is historic indeed! 😊 As someone from Shekhawati region, I can tell you water scarcity is our biggest problem. Every year we pray for good monsoon but piped water would be a permanent solution. Hope this government delivers on its promises.

Amit W

I appreciate the focus on farmer welfare - from Kisan Samman Nidhi increase to daytime electricity and interest-free loans. But 22 lakh livestock insurance policies sounds impressive only if claims are processed quickly. Farmers need timely support, not just announcements.

Michael C

Interesting to see the "double-engine government" narrative being pushed hard. The numbers on roads and jobs sound promising - 49,000 km of road work and 1.78 lakh government appointments. But as an outsider, I wonder: is there independent verification of these claims? Hope the benefits reach ordinary villagers.

Sunita J

The Ayurveda and Yoga college inauguration is a nice touch - we need more such institutions promoting our traditional knowledge systems. But what about basic healthcare facilities in Kekri? A new college is fine but primary health centres need improvement too. 🤔

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