Rajasthan Chief Minister Prioritizes Inclusive Growth for All Citizens

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Prioritizes Inclusive Growth for All Citizens

Jaipur, Dec 18 (NationPress) Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma reiterated on Wednesday that the main objective of the state government is to support every community and individual, facilitating inclusive development.

While addressing an audience in Shahpura, he reflected on significant accomplishments during his administration's inaugural year, characterized by commitment and transformative public welfare initiatives.

During his engagement, Sharma honored the martyrs at Trimurti Circle, inaugurated a statue of Maharana Pratap at the central bus terminal, and paid respects to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee by unveiling his statue at Ummed Sagar.

In his speech, he portrayed Maharana Pratap as a national icon of bravery and dignity, motivating not only Rajasthan but the whole nation.

He also praised Syama Prasad Mookerjee as a forward-thinking educator and adept organizer, whose influence would nurture patriotism in upcoming generations.

The Chief Minister outlined multiple milestones achieved in the previous year, notably the successful execution of the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit, which led to MoUs exceeding Rs 35 lakh crore.

This effort is anticipated to enhance the state's economy and create extensive job opportunities for the youth.

He additionally mentioned the initiation of development projects valued over Rs 1 lakh crore that were launched in Jaipur with the Prime Minister's backing.

Sharma discussed various welfare schemes aimed at enhancing the living standards of Rajasthan’s populace, including the Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana, Maa Voucher Yojana, and the establishment of Ramashray Ward and Ayushman Arogya Mandir.

He remarked that favorable monsoon conditions have further improved the state’s agricultural and water resources, fostering a spirit of optimism among the residents.

Sharma disclosed a series of initiatives targeted at Shahpura's development, encompassing road construction, strengthening, and widening projects worth Rs 194 crore.

He also highlighted infrastructure enhancements like the Trauma Center in Shahpura, new colleges in Kotdi and Jahazpur, and the construction of the Shahpura District Hospital, alongside industrial efforts such as an industrial park in Pander and a fruit and vegetable market in Nagar Palika Jahazpur, along with conservation initiatives like designating Ashop as a protected area for black deer preservation and creating a Matri Van (Mother’s Forest) with community involvement.

Moreover, advancements in education and healthcare were noted, with new tribal hostels, girls' colleges, and sub-health centers being built throughout the region.

The Chief Minister reaffirmed the government's dedication to the vision of a developed India as outlined by the Prime Minister.

He characterized the government's budget declarations as a strategic plan for sustainable growth over the forthcoming five years.

The event saw participation from notable figures, including Law and Justice Minister Jogaram Patel, Minister of State Manju Baghmar, MLA Lalaram Bairwa, along with numerous public representatives, officials, and community members, showcasing extensive support for the government's initiatives.