Raj govt to launch campaign for rural access to services
Jaipur, Sept. 3 -- The Rajasthan government will roll out a state-wide "Gaon Chalo Abhiyan" from September 18, aimed at ensuring easy access to government services in villages.
Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Tuesday said the drive, to be held three days a week, will focus on resolving pending cases such as boundary demarcation, partition by consent, and land mutation to provide timely relief to rural citizens. He said that the campaign reflects the state's commitment to good governance and welfare, with officials directed to ensure that no eligible resident is left out of its benefits.
"The state government is committed to public welfare while adhering to the principles of good governance," said Sharma. He directed officials to regularly monitor the implementation of budget announcements and ensure timely completion of land allotment, DPR preparation, and tender processes in a transparent and accountable manner in coordination with relevant departments so that citizens can benefit from development works without delay....
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