Rajasthan CM's Rural Outreach: A Direct Approach
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma visited Pratapgarh district, interacting with villagers on health and welfare. He urged women to join self-help groups and addressed local issues. Holistic development, he emphasized, requires understanding grassroots challenges. Sharma performed religious ceremonies at local temples during the visit.
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In a bid to connect with grassroots communities, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma undertook a comprehensive outreach initiative in Pratapgarh district on Thursday. His visit aimed to address local concerns and understand the genuine needs of the villagers.
The chief minister engaged with elderly residents, enquiring about their health, pension benefits, and the senior citizens pilgrimage scheme. He also interacted with children and women, encouraging them to focus on education and participate in Rajeevika self-help groups.
Emphasizing the necessity of direct dialogue for understanding rural issues, Sharma instructed officials to act on the feedback gathered. He also made religious visits, performing ceremonial offerings at notable local temples.
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