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Ensure timely completion of works, execution of schemes: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma instructs officials

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma reviewed the state’s budget execution, directing officials to ensure timely completion of projects. He announced upcoming recruitment for teachers, patwaris, and constables to fill key vacancies. Medical colleges will see new hospital manager posts and staff training for better efficiency. The Mahila Arogya Yojana will integrate with the RGHS portal to streamline health services.

Jaipur, May 14

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma chaired a review meeting on the state's 2025-26 budget announcements and directed officials to create clear timelines for the completion of each budget promise.

He emphasized that the budget is dedicated to the all-round development of Rajasthan and the goal of making the state fully developed by 2047.

"Recruitment will soon be done for the posts of various personnel, patwari, school teacher and constable in the forest department. The personnel department has already started further action in this regard," he said.

To improve management in medical colleges and hospitals, the CM said hospital manager posts would be created. Medical and nursing staff will also receive special training to boost their management skills.

The Mahila Arogya (Ma) Yojana and RGHS portal will be integrated into the Health Management System. Health camps will be organised to speed up e-health record updates.

The CM also reviewed the performance of departments, including water resources, urban development, medical education, transport, IT, and finance. Rajasthan Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant and senior officials from various departments were present during the meeting.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Good to see focus on healthcare and recruitment! But I hope this isn't just another announcement that gets forgotten after media coverage. We've seen many schemes announced with great fanfare but poor implementation. The CM should personally monitor progress every month. 🤞

Priya M.

Finally some attention to medical colleges! Rajasthan's healthcare system needs urgent upgrades. Creating hospital manager posts is a smart move - our government hospitals suffer from poor management more than lack of resources. Hope they implement this properly.

Amit S.

The integration of Mahila Arogya Yojana with RGHS portal is much needed. Digital health records can save so much time for patients. But they must ensure rural areas get equal access - often tech initiatives only benefit urban centers. #DigitalIndia

Sunita R.

As a teacher, I'm happy to hear about recruitment for school teachers. But please don't just fill posts - ensure quality training is given. Our children deserve well-trained educators, not just warm bodies in classrooms. Quality over quantity!

Vikram J.

The 2047 vision is ambitious but achievable if they maintain this focus. Rajasthan has so much potential - with good governance we can become a model state. Just hope corruption doesn't derail these plans like it has in the past.

Kavita P.

Health camps for e-record updates is a great initiative! My elderly parents struggle with digital systems. Hope they make the process simple and have helpers at these camps. Not everyone is tech-savvy, especially in villages.

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