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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma distributed motorised tricycles to specially-abled girls and women at Apna Ghar Ashram in Jamdoli. The event, held ahead of Rakshabandhan, saw Divyang sisters tying rakhis to the CM as a gesture of gratitude. Sharma emphasized the importance of inclusivity, calling the happiness of Divyang sisters his inspiration. The program also included a tree plantation drive under the 'Green Rajasthan' campaign.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Gifts Motorised Tricycles to Divyang Women

  • CM Sharma distributes motorised tricycles to specially-abled girls and women
  • Event held at Apna Ghar Ashram in Jamdoli
  • Rakhi tied by Divyang sisters ahead of Rakshabandhan
  • Tree plantation drive conducted under 'Green Rajasthan' campaign
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Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma distributes motorised tricycles to specially-abled girls, women in Jamdoli

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma distributes motorised tricycles to specially-abled girls and women in Jamdoli ahead of Rakshabandhan.

"The protective shield of disabled sisters is a blessing for me - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, August 8

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma honoured specially challenged women of the State, attending the 'Vishesh Yogyajan Behan Samman Diwas' program in Jaipur's Jamdoli on Friday.

According to an official statement, the specially abled women also tied a rakhi to the CM, ahead of Rakshabandhan celebrations on August 8. "The protective shield of disabled sisters is a blessing for me," CM Sharma said.

Sharma participated in the programme at 'Apna Ghar Ashram' in Jamdoli and presented the inmates with gifts. He distributed tricycles to specially abled boys and girls.

The Chief Minister took to X to post, "Participated in the 'Specially Abled Sisters Honour Day' program organized at the Social Justice Complex in Jamdoli, Jaipur. On this occasion, motorized tricycles were distributed to needy sisters, and tree plantation was carried out in the complex under the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' and 'Green Rajasthan' campaigns."

Addressing the program, Chief Minister said that Apna Ghar Sanstha which began from two rooms is now serving disabled brothers and sisters in a huge building.

"I will work in accordance with the spirit with which the Rakhi has been tied. Our society is like a human body, if we cannot experience the pain of the last person then life is meaningless. The happiness on the faces of Divyang sisters in this holy month of Sawan is the inspiration for our work," the Rajasthan Chief Minister said.

During the programme, an exhibition of Rakhis prepared by the Divyang was also organized, which the CM observed. During this, a 6-year-old girl tied a Rakhi to the CM, which he also accepted with affection.

"The festival of Rakshabandhan is a symbol of purity and celebrating it here is auspicious for me. All possible help will be given to Divyang sisters," the Chief Minister said.

During this, the Chief Minister gave the message of environmental protection by planting a sapling. Cabinet Minister Avinash Gehlot, ACS Aparna Arora, senior BJP leader Ashok Parnami, Apna Ghar Director Dr. BM Bhardwaj and Ashish Modi were also present in the program.

Additionally, Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Ashok Parnami, party candidate Ravi Nayyar, District Minister Kailash Jatwada, former Sarpanch Kamlesh Sharma and a large number of people were present.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good gesture but I hope this isn't just a photo-op before elections. We need permanent solutions - better accessibility in public places, job reservations, and healthcare facilities for specially-abled people. The tricycles are welcome but more systemic changes needed.
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Avinash G
As someone with a specially-abled sister, I know how difficult daily life can be without proper mobility aids. This initiative will change lives! The CM's words about experiencing others' pain shows true leadership. More states should follow Rajasthan's example.
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Sarah B
Beautiful to see the combination of social welfare and environmental consciousness with the tree plantation drive. The 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' concept is particularly touching. India needs more such holistic development programs.
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Kavya N
The rakhi tying ceremony was so emotional! 🥺 It's rare to see politicians connect at human level with specially-abled community. Hope the promises made today translate into long-term support. The exhibition of rakhis made by Divyang sisters must have been special!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the initiative, I wonder about maintenance of these tricycles. The government should also provide free servicing and repair facilities. Many such schemes fail because recipients can't afford maintenance costs later.

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