CM Bhajanlal visits Tilanesh village, announces road, library and pond works
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan announced on Saturday, 18 July 2026 that Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Tilanesh village in Nagaur district during an early-morning walk, engaging directly with residents on education, employment, social security and village development, and making a series of infrastructure announcements for the settlement.
Context
During the morning interaction, CM Sharma held conversations with local youth on topics including education, skill development, self-employment and job opportunities — shiksha, kaushal vikas, swarozgar aur rozgar ke avsar [education, skill development, self-employment and employment opportunities]. He separately spoke with elderly residents to learn whether they were receiving benefits under social security pension schemes and other public welfare programmes.
The Chief Minister also spoke with children about their studies and future aspirations, and sat with villagers over tea for an informal discussion on village development, listening to their suggestions before making formal announcements.
Policy Backdrop
The announcements at Tilanesh covered three distinct areas. First, CM Sharma declared the establishment of a public library and an Atal Gyan Kendra in the village, aimed at expanding access to knowledge and learning resources for residents. Second, he announced construction of a tar-macadam road linking Ramsari village to the Jobner–Butati State Highway at a cost of Rs 1.18 crore, improving rural connectivity.
Third, he announced the beautification and restoration of the Shiv Sagar pond (Shivssagar talab ka saundariyakaran evam jeernoddhar) in the village, a move that combines civic infrastructure with local heritage preservation. Rajasthan's Public Works Department has run ongoing rural road programmes, and social security pensions for the elderly have been a consistent feature of state welfare policy since the 2010s.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of Saturday's announcements are Tilanesh's rural youth, who stand to gain from improved educational infrastructure through the library and Atal Gyan Kendra, and elderly residents who received assurances about their pension entitlements. The road link to the Jobner–Butati State Highway will benefit farmers and traders in Ramsari and surrounding hamlets by reducing travel time and transport costs.
Following the announcements, CM Sharma participated in tree plantation on the embankment of the Shiv Sagar pond under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign — the national initiative launched in 2024 that encourages citizens to plant and protect a tree dedicated to their mothers. He appealed to residents to plant trees and ensure their protection. The Chief Minister subsequently visited the Shri Charbhuja Nath and Veer Tejaji temples, offering prayers for the prosperity and well-being of the people of Rajasthan.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the execution timelines for the Rs 1.18 crore road project and the Shiv Sagar pond restoration works, both of which require departmental tendering and allocation. The establishment of the Atal Gyan Kendra and library will be watched as a potential model for replication in other villages across Nagaur district. Village-level outreach tours of this kind by the current Rajasthan administration have consistently combined welfare scheme reviews with small-scale infrastructure commitments, and similar visits to other rural clusters in western Rajasthan are expected to follow.