Key Points

CM Bhajan Lal Sharma showcased Rajasthan's infrastructure boom during an Antyodaya welfare event, contrasting it with the previous administration's performance. The state has tripled wheat procurement, built record-breaking road networks, and achieved energy self-sufficiency under BJP leadership. Welfare camps will resolve land disputes, provide livestock care, and distribute Ayushman cards to marginalized communities. Sharma credited PM Modi's focus on farmers, women, and youth for Rajasthan's transformation into a fast-developing state.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma touts rapid development under BJP rule

  • Rajasthan achieves record 18,509 MW power capacity without borrowing
  • Wheat procurement triples to 30 lakh metric tonnes under BJP
  • 12,000 km roads built surpassing previous govt's 3,400 km record
  • 100 million tree plantation drive launched for sustainability
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Rajasthan now on the fast track of development: CM Sharma

CM Sharma highlights Rajasthan's progress in power, roads & welfare schemes while crediting PM Modi's vision for transforming India since 2014

Rajasthan now on the fast track of development: CM Sharma
"Our aim is not just to make Rajasthan a leading state in India, but to ensure every citizen becomes prosperous - CM Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, June 24

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has said that the previous government left Rajasthan lagging in development, but under the current government, the state is now rapidly advancing.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Sambal Fortnight at Bichun village in Dudu tehsil of Jaipur district, the Chief Minister emphasised that true national progress is possible only when villages, the poor, farmers, and workers are empowered, in line with the philosophy of Antyodaya. The campaign, he said, aims to bring public welfare schemes to the most marginalised citizens.

Calling on the people of Rajasthan to actively participate, Sharma encouraged them to visit the special camps, get their pending work resolved, and motivate others to do the same. He paid tribute to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, describing him as a visionary who dreamed of a self-reliant India, where every village and citizen thrives.

The Chief Minister announced several initiatives that will be implemented during the fortnight. These include resolving land disputes, conducting mutual land divisions, and surveying BPL families in 10,000 villages under the Poverty-Free Village Scheme to connect them with government schemes. Villagers will also receive ownership documents for their land without facing legal hurdles.

Further, Sharma said that the camps would offer essential rural services—cleaning water tanks, restoring suspended tap connections, repairing leakages, and canal cleaning. Farmers will benefit from the distribution of saplings, soil testing, and Soil Health Cards to support scientific farming. Livestock owners will receive insurance, medical check-ups, and vaccinations for their animals.

Other activities include the distribution of Ayushman Bharat cards, the settlement of pending NFSA (National Food Security Act) cases, school admissions for children, and improvements to rural lighting infrastructure.

Highlighting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sharma said that since 2014, India has seen a remarkable transformation across sectors. Quoting the Prime Minister’s philosophy of serving four key groups - the poor, youth, women, and farmers - he said that their upliftment is at the heart of true national development.

Inspired by the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, the Rajasthan government has set an ambitious goal of planting 100 million trees this year to promote environmental sustainability.

On the infrastructure front, Sharma shared achievements such as Rajasthan meeting a record peak power demand of 18,509 MW without borrowing electricity, a major improvement from past summers when electricity had to be purchased at inflated rates. The state also ensured uninterrupted power supply to farmers during the Rabi season.

He pointed out that while the previous government disbursed Rs 15,000 crore in agricultural loans through cooperative banks over 1.5 years, the current government has distributed Rs 35,000 crore in the same period. Similarly, wheat procurement has risen from 11 lakh metric tonnes to 30 lakh metric tonnes, and the construction of 12,000 km of roads far exceeds the previous record of 3,400 km. Over 1,300 villages have been newly connected by roads, he added.

“Our aim is not just to make Rajasthan a leading state in India, but to ensure that every citizen becomes prosperous and empowered,” the Chief Minister declared.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some concrete action for rural Rajasthan! The land dispute resolution and ownership documents will change lives. My uncle in Bikaner has been fighting a 15-year land case - hope this reaches him soon 🙏
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Priya M.
The numbers speak for themselves - 35,000 crore in farm loans vs 15,000 crore before! But I hope they monitor proper implementation. Last time in our village, middlemen took cuts from loan disbursements 😠 Transparency is key!
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Vikram S.
As someone from Jaipur, I've seen the power situation improve drastically. No more 8-hour cuts in peak summer! But what about water scarcity in western districts? Hope that's next on the agenda 💧
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Anjali T.
Love the 100 million trees initiative! Rajasthan needs this green cover desperately. Maybe they can involve school children - make it a mass movement like Swachh Bharat 🌳
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Sanjay R.
Good to see focus on villages, but what about cities? Jaipur's traffic and pollution are becoming unbearable. Need balanced development across urban and rural areas.
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Kavita B.
The soil health cards are a game changer! My father's wheat yield improved 20% after following the recommendations. More farmers need to know about such schemes - maybe WhatsApp groups at village level?
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Mohit G.
12,000 km roads is impressive! But maintenance is equally important. Many roads built last year in Barmer are already damaged. Need quality control along with quantity.

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