Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, after a Gram Vikas Chaupal in Nagaur’s Degana subdivision, began his day by walking through Tilanesh Gram Panchayat, interacting with residents, and addressing their issues directly. During his visit, he met women working in agricultural fields, learned about their farming practices, and praised their collaborative farming approach for fostering community bonds. Sharma also responded promptly to a resident’s complaint about wastewater accumulation, directing officials to resolve the issue immediately.
Appreciating the village’s unity, Sharma highlighted the importance of rural cooperation and social harmony. He also ensured that an elderly resident, who had faced personal hardships, received necessary government assistance without delay. The Chief Minister’s warm interactions with villagers, including a promise to visit an elderly man’s home, were well-received and created a positive atmosphere during his stay in Tilanesh village.
Sharma paid tribute to Grenadier Modaram Khatkar, a war hero, during his visit, emphasizing the soldier’s sacrifice and inspiring patriotism. Earlier, he participated in the virtual inauguration of Amrit Bharat railway stations, underscoring the transformative progress of Indian Railways and its impact on regional development in Rajasthan.
