70 Per Cent of Promises Fulfilled in Two Years: Bhajanlal Sharma

Jaipur: The Helpline 181 launched by the Bhajanlal Sharma-led Rajasthan government has emerged as a crucial platform for resolving public grievances across the state. As the government completes two years in office, the Rajasthan Sampark Portal has strengthened communication between citizens and the administration. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma personally monitors the helpline and directs officials to ensure timely redressal of complaints. He stated that every grievance received through the Rajasthan Sampark Helpline is resolved at the grassroots level, calling it the true essence of public service.

Highlighting the achievements of his two-year tenure, Chief Minister Sharma said that out of 292 commitments made to the people of Rajasthan, 272 have already been fulfilled—amounting to nearly 70 per cent of the promises. He asserted that the government has worked at a rapid pace in key sectors such as employment, water supply, roads, energy, education, healthcare, women empowerment, farmer welfare, industry, and tourism. On the occasion, the Chief Minister released a booklet titled “Nav Utthan–Nayi Pehchan, Badhata Rajasthan” (New Upliftment–New Identity, Rising Rajasthan) and also unveiled a theme song showcasing the government’s achievements.

Sharma said that in the last two years, the government has set a new benchmark in road infrastructure by constructing 36,000 kilometres of roads across the state. Emphasising farmer welfare, he noted that farmers were provided loans worth ₹44,000 crore during this period. Under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, farmers in the state received ₹10,432 crore. Additionally, a bonus of ₹471 crore was given on wheat procurement, while subsidies worth ₹822 crore were provided for 2,016 pump sets. The Chief Minister also announced a 25 per cent increase in grants to gaushalas (cow shelters) and said that 249 Atal Pragati Bhawans were constructed in villages with a population of 5,000 at a cost of ₹492 crore.

Talking about investment and technology, Sharma said the state government is framing new policies to cater to investor needs. These include the Rajasthan Global Capability Centre Policy, Rajasthan Data Centre Policy, and Rajasthan AI-ML Policy. He expressed confidence that these initiatives would help Rajasthan emerge as a new IT hub, adding that more than 7,000 startups are strengthening the state’s IT ecosystem. He also referred to the three-day Rajasthan DigiFest–TiE Global Summit held in Jaipur, which saw participation from over 10,000 delegates, 500 investors, and 300 exhibitors.

On the Aravalli issue, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said that the Aravalli range is not just a mountain system but an integral part of Rajasthan’s identity. He assured that the Aravalli hills would be fully protected and that no form of tampering would be allowed.

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