Rajasthan Chief Minister Calls for Rigorous Monitoring of State and Central Schemes
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has urged cabinet ministers and MLAs to rigorously monitor the on-ground implementation of state and central schemes. Ministers are required to review these schemes weekly, while MLAs need to monitor them every 15 days. Sharma emphasized the importance of continuous public engagement and highlighted the state budget's focus on infrastructure, health, and education.
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has issued a directive to his cabinet ministers and MLAs, urging them to monitor the on-ground implementation of both central and state schemes rigorously. According to Sharma's orders, ministers must review the schemes on a weekly basis, while MLAs should conduct their reviews every 15 days.
The directive was made during a gratitude meeting for the residents of the Pachpadara assembly constituency, held at the Chief Minister's residence. Sharma emphasized the necessity for public representatives to maintain constant contact with the populace to better understand and address their problems. He also advised ministers to stay in Jaipur for three days each week to listen to public grievances.
Sharma pointed out that this year's state budget has prioritized the development of roads, infrastructure, health, and education. He affirmed a commitment to the 'Developed Rajasthan-2047' vision with a comprehensive 5-year roadmap and criticized the previous Congress-led government for making populist but unimplemented announcements in its last budget.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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