Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Bambori village in Pratapgarh district, engaging with villagers during a door-to-door outreach. He interacted with senior citizens, inquiring about their well-being and benefits under the Senior Citizen Pilgrimage Scheme. The Chief Minister also interacted with children, checked their homework, and distributed chocolates.
After meeting women residents, he encouraged their active participation in Rajivika initiatives. Sharma shared tea with villagers, discussing various issues, including basic amenities and public welfare schemes. He emphasized the importance of understanding rural challenges and aspirations for comprehensive development.
During his visit, the Chief Minister highlighted the significance of direct engagement with rural communities for achieving the vision of a developed Rajasthan. He mentioned initiatives like Gram Vikas Chaupal and Gram Vikas Rath for accelerating rural development. Sharma, accompanied by his wife, performed rituals at temples for the prosperity of the state’s people.
Officials were instructed to promptly address villagers’ concerns. Sharma stressed that the path to a developed India and Rajasthan lies in the holistic progress of villages. The visit included interactions with local leaders like Revenue Minister Hemant Meena and MP C.P. Joshi, among others.
