On Rajasthan Day, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurated 207 new buses at the Ajmer Road bus terminal. These additions aim to enhance public transportation in the state for better commuting options. The move is part of efforts to strengthen the state’s transport system, providing improved services to the public.
Celebrating Rajasthan Day and the Hindu New Year, the Chief Minister highlighted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s role in establishing Greater Rajasthan in 1949. The state government chose to mark Rajasthan Day on a significant date to honor this historical event. Various state-level programs are being held to commemorate the occasion with enthusiasm.
CM Sharma emphasized Rajasthan’s progress towards achieving the vision of a “Developed India, Developed Rajasthan” as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The state has witnessed significant development across various sectors in the past two and a quarter years. The Chief Minister extended well wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the people, noting the inclusive relief measures undertaken.
During the ceremony, the Chief Minister performed traditional rituals to flag off the new buses. The fleet includes Blue Line Express, Star Line, and air-conditioned buses, totaling 207 vehicles. These buses are equipped with modern safety features to ensure a secure and comfortable travel experience for passengers. Additionally, the Chief Minister distributed helmets to 700 women, promoting road safety and adherence to traffic rules.
