Rajasthan's Development Push: CM Inaugurates ₹719 Crore Projects in Bikaner

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has launched a slew of development projects in Bikaner district. He emphasized the government's commitment to public welfare and transparent governance. The initiatives include significant boosts to farmer aid, youth employment, and women's empowerment schemes. Major irrigation projects were also announced to strengthen the region's water infrastructure.

Key Points: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Inaugurates ₹719 Crore Bikaner Projects

  • Inaugurated projects worth ₹719 crore to boost Bikaner's infrastructure and development
  • Announced increased annual farmer assistance, raising it from ₹6,000 to ₹9,000
  • Highlighted creation of 12 lakh 'Lakhpati Didis' and distribution of cycles to empower women
  • Detailed major irrigation works, including a ₹250 crore canal project for water management
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Rajasthan CM inaugurates development projects in Bikaner

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma launches development projects worth over ₹719 crore in Bikaner, detailing welfare schemes for farmers, youth, and women.

"In two years, we have done more work than the previous government did in five years. - Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Dec 16

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Tuesday inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 719 crore in Bikaner district at Lunkaransar.

Addressing the Rural Problem Resolution Camp and the development programme, he said that the state government is working with the spirit of service, treating the poor as paramount.

“The government considers it its moral responsibility to present its report card to the people. Budgetary allocations have been made for all 200 Assembly constituencies without discrimination, and through the ‘development chariot’, details of development works are being taken to every constituency,” the Chief Minister said.

He added that in just two years, the government has taken unprecedented steps towards good governance, public welfare, and all-round development, laying a strong foundation for a prosperous and developed Rajasthan.

The Chief Minister said that rural and urban problem resolution camps are being organised with a spirit of public service. From September 17, marking the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, these camps were held across the state for a month. Through urban service camps, services such as birth, death and marriage registration, fire NOCs, trade licences, sewer connections, housing leases, mutation, and enrolment in social security schemes are being provided.

Similarly, rural camps are resolving issues related to consensual land partition, mutation, and the opening of pathways. He urged citizens to take maximum benefit of these initiatives.

Sharma said the government has taken effective measures for the welfare of farmers, youth, women, and the underprivileged. The annual farmer assistance amount has been increased from Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,000, with a roadmap to raise it to Rs 12,000.

In the past two years, around 92,000 government jobs have been provided to youth, while recruitment is underway for 1.56 lakh posts.

The government has also created over 12 lakh ‘Lakhpati Didis’, distributed 10.51 lakh bicycles and nearly 40,000 scooters, and provided the first instalment of the Lado Incentive Scheme to 4.60 lakh girls.

The Chief Minister highlighted that on December 5, during the Gang Canal Centenary celebrations, projects worth Rs 1,717 crore were launched to strengthen the canal system. These include Rs 647 crore for the reconstruction of the Firozpur Feeder and Rs 3,400 crore for the renovation of IGNP canals and the construction of lined canals.

He said work orders worth Rs 26,000 crore have been issued for the Ram Jal Setu Link Project for eastern Rajasthan, while the Yamuna water agreement has paved the way for water supply to Shekhawati, with DPR preparation underway.

Daytime electricity supply is currently being provided to farmers in 22 districts, with a target to cover the entire state by 2027.

Sharma asserted that there is no gap between the government’s words and actions.

“In two years, we have done more work than the previous government did in five years,” he said. He cited that irrigation facilities covering 85,000 hectares have been created in two years, compared to 52,000 hectares five years earlier. Over 35,000 farm ponds and 299 lakh metres of fencing have been completed, surpassing previous figures.

Assistance of Rs 3,433 crore has been provided to cow shelters in two years. In the Bikaner district, 1,952 regular and 2,540 contractual appointments have been given to youth.

Insurance claims worth Rs 206 crore have been settled for 50,000 farmers. Additionally, 24,000 women have become Lakhpati Didis, 7,788 women have received organised livelihoods through Rajivika, and 1.52 lakh new units have been added under the National Food Security Scheme.

The Chief Minister announced major irrigation works, including Rs 250 crore for the Barsalpur Canal, Rs 230 crore for Dhodha and Dantaur distributary canals, Rs 150 crore for renovation and construction of the Charanwala Branch system, Gogariyawala and Bikampur minors and Rs 270 crore for sprinkler irrigation in 44,500 hectares under the Dr Karni Singh Lift Canal.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Creating 12 lakh Lakhpati Didis and distributing scooters/bicycles is a fantastic initiative for women's empowerment. Hope these schemes have proper oversight so the benefits actually reach the women in the villages and aren't just numbers on paper.
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Vikram M
Rs 719 crore is a significant amount. While announcements are good, we need transparency. Will there be a public portal to track the progress of these projects? In the past, many foundation stones have been laid but work gets delayed for years.
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Sarah B
The problem resolution camps sound like a great way to bring government services to people's doorsteps. Simplifying processes for birth certificates, licenses, etc., can save so much time and hassle for ordinary citizens. Hope this model is sustained.
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Aman W
The claim of doing more in 2 years than the previous govt in 5 is a big statement. Voters will judge by the ground reality. The increase in farmer assistance from 6000 to 9000 is a welcome step. Now, ensure timely payments without bureaucratic hurdles.
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Kriti O
As someone from a farming family in Rajasthan, water is everything. The figures for new irrigation facilities and farm ponds are promising. But the real test is the next summer. Will these canals have water when the crops need it the most?
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Michael C

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