Chief Minister Engages with Villagers in Nagaur, Promotes Advanced Farming Techniques
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture and Community Engagement
Advocating for Advanced and Natural Farming Practices
Engaging in Heartfelt Conversations with Women, Youth, and Elders
Nagaur: Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma began his morning with a walk in the village of Tilanesh after spending the night there. He visited the village's streets, fields, and public areas, engaging in warm conversations with the locals, attentively listening to their issues, suggestions, and expectations.
The Chief Minister first headed to the fields, where he observed the crops alongside farmers. He gathered insights on the current agricultural conditions, yield, irrigation systems, and the challenges faced by farmers. Actively participating, he helped with weeding and encouraged farmers to adopt advanced agricultural techniques and promote both advanced and natural farming. He also urged them to take full advantage of the farmer-friendly schemes provided by both the state and central governments, while seeking feedback on the implementation and impact of these initiatives.
During his morning stroll, the Chief Minister walked through the village lanes, visiting homes and interacting with residents. He discussed health, nutrition, sanitation, livelihood, and self-employment opportunities with women, while engaging youth on education and skill development. He also inquired about the benefits of social security pensions and other welfare schemes from the elderly. In a heartwarming gesture, he distributed chocolates to children and learned about their educational aspirations and future dreams. The villagers expressed great enthusiasm and joy upon his visit, warmly welcoming him at various locations.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government's goal is to ensure that the benefits of schemes reach the last person in line. He stated that the government is continuously working to integrate villages into the mainstream of development. He highlighted the establishment of cooperative branches in every gram panchayat to strengthen the rural economy, noting that through self-help groups, countless women are becoming economically self-reliant and gaining new recognition in their families and communities.
Road Construction from Ramsari Village to Jobner-Butat Highway Announced
During a friendly discussion over tea with the villagers, the Chief Minister listened to suggestions related to village development and made significant announcements for the overall progress of Tilanesh. He announced the establishment of a library and Atal Knowledge Center in the village, the construction of an asphalt road from Ramsari village to Jobner-Butat Highway at a cost of ₹1.18 crore, and the beautification and renovation of the village's Shiv Sagar pond. Additionally, he instructed relevant officials to promptly and effectively address various local issues raised by the villagers, including waterlogging.
Tree Plantation at Shiv Sagar Pond
After his morning visit, the Chief Minister participated in the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' campaign, planting trees along the banks of Shiv Sagar pond and urging families to plant and protect a tree by the pond. He later visited the Shri Charbhuja Nath and Veer Tejaji temples, praying for the prosperity and happiness of the state's residents.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the state government's objective is to implement development projects in a timely and quality manner. He stated that the comprehensive development of villages, the prosperity of farmers, the empowerment of women, the provision of opportunities for youth, and the trust of the general public are the government's top priorities.
Present at the event were Minister of Public Health and Engineering Kanhaiyalal Chaudhary, Chairman of the Devanarayan Board Omprakash Bhadhana, MLAs Ajay Singh Kilak, Lakshman Ram Kalru, Rewant Ram Danga, along with other public representatives, administrative officials, and a large number of villagers.