CM Bhajanlal Sharma Launches Rs 3,500 Cr Projects, 71 E-Buses in Rajasthan

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CM Bhajanlal Sharma Launches Rs 3,500 Cr Projects, 71 E-Buses in Rajasthan

Synopsis

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma launched Rs 3,500 crore worth of development projects at RIPA in Jaipur, flagged off 71 PM e-buses across six cities, and oversaw DBT transfers of Rs 154 crore to over 1.32 lakh workers and their dependents under Rajasthan Labour Department schemes.

Key Takeaways

Rs 3,500 crore worth of development works inaugurated and foundation-laid across multiple Rajasthan cities at a single RIPA event on 19 August 2026 .
71 PM e-buses launched under the central PM e-Bus Sewa scheme — 24 physically for Jaipur and Bhilwara, 47 virtually for Alwar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, and Udaipur.
Rs 154 crore disbursed via DBT to 1,32,421 workers and their dependents under Rajasthan Labour Department schemes.
Workers received digital gas detectors and fire rescue kits , extending welfare beyond cash to occupational safety.
The event reflects the Bhajanlal Sharma government's model of bundling central scheme delivery with state infrastructure launches on a single platform.
A single programme in Jaipur on Wednesday, 19 August 2026 bundled roads, buses, and cash transfers for over a lakh workers — and the Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan says Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma was at the centre of all of it.
Speaking at RIPA (Rajasthan Institute of Public Administration), CM Sharma inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development works worth approximately Rs 3,500 crore across multiple cities in the state. The scale of the announcement — spanning urban infrastructure across several districts simultaneously — signals the BJP-led government's push to visibly accelerate project delivery ahead of what analysts expect to be a politically active period for the state.

71 PM E-Buses Hit the Road Across Six Cities

The centrepiece of the event was the launch of 71 PM e-buses under the Centre's PM e-Bus Sewa scheme, which the Government of India rolled out in 2023 to drive electric public transport adoption across states. Of these, 24 e-buses for Jaipur and Bhilwara were flagged off physically from Jaipur, while 47 e-buses for Alwar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, and Udaipur were launched virtually. Six cities. One event. Zero diesel. The PM e-Bus Sewa framework places the procurement and operational risk largely with a central agency, allowing state governments to deploy green buses without upfront capital burden — a model Rajasthan is now visibly leveraging.

Rs 154 Crore Transferred Directly to 1.32 Lakh Workers

Beyond bricks and buses, the programme carried a direct welfare dimension. Under various schemes of the Rajasthan Labour Department, assistance worth Rs 154 crore was transferred via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to 1,32,421 workers and their dependents — in a single sitting. DBT eliminates intermediaries, and at this scale, it represents one of the larger single-event labour welfare disbursements the state has announced. Workers at the event also received digital gas detectors and fire rescue kits — safety equipment aimed at those in hazardous occupations. The distribution of physical safety tools alongside cash transfers is a deliberate signal: the government is framing worker welfare not just as income support but as occupational protection.

What the RIPA Event Tells Us About Rajasthan's Delivery Model

The Rajasthan government under CM Bhajanlal Sharma, who took office in December 2023, has consistently used large public programmes to bundle central scheme benefits with state-level infrastructure announcements. The RIPA event fits that template precisely — a single platform combining lokarpanam (inauguration), shilanyas (foundation-laying), bus launches, and DBT transfers. It is governance as spectacle, but spectacle with measurable outputs. The phased deployment of remaining e-buses across Rajasthan's cities, and progress on the Rs 3,500 crore project pipeline, will be the real test of whether Wednesday's announcements translate into ground-level change.

Point of View

Who is still in his first term and building an administrative identity, large-scale bundled announcements serve a dual purpose — demonstrating delivery velocity to voters while signalling alignment with the Centre's flagship programmes. The Rs 3,500 crore project pipeline, if executed on schedule, would mark a meaningful infrastructure push for a state that has historically struggled with project completion timelines. The real political dividend, however, will depend on whether the e-buses actually run on time and the DBT cash reaches the most vulnerable workers — metrics that rarely make it to the next RIPA stage.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What development projects did CM Bhajanlal Sharma launch at RIPA Jaipur?
CM Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development works worth approximately Rs 3,500 crore across various cities in Rajasthan at an event held at RIPA in Jaipur on 19 August 2026.
How many PM e-buses were launched in Rajasthan and which cities will get them?
A total of 71 PM e-buses were launched — 24 for Jaipur and Bhilwara were flagged off physically from Jaipur, while 47 buses for Alwar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, and Udaipur were launched virtually.
What is PM e-Bus Sewa and how does it work?
PM e-Bus Sewa is a central government scheme launched in 2023 to deploy electric buses across Indian cities. It places procurement and operational risk with a central agency, enabling states to add green public transport without large upfront capital investment.
How much money was transferred to Rajasthan workers at the RIPA event?
Rs 154 crore was transferred via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to 1,32,421 workers and their dependents under various Rajasthan Labour Department welfare schemes at the event.
What safety equipment was distributed to workers at the Rajasthan RIPA event?
Workers received digital gas detectors and fire rescue kits, aimed at improving occupational safety for those employed in hazardous working conditions.
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