115 Religious Sites in Sanganer to be Revamped: CM Bhajanlal Sharma Lays Foundation Stone for ā¹50 Crore Development Works

Jaipur. Rajasthan Chief Minister Mr. Bhajanlal Sharma has taken a major step toward the conservation and beautification of religious sites in the state. On Wednesday, June 24, the Chief Minister visited the ancient Tripolia Balaji Temple located in Sanganer, the capital city of Jaipur.
Upon reaching the temple, the Chief Minister offered special prayers to Balaji Maharaj, accompanied by full traditional and Vedic rituals. During his visit, he prayed for the happiness, peace, and continuous prosperity of the people of the state.
ā¹50 Crore Sanctioned for the Rejuvenation of Sanganer Temples
Following his prayers at the Tripolia Balaji Temple, the Chief Minister announced a major gift for the Sanganer assembly constituency. He laid the foundation stone for grand development works worth ā¹50 crore, aimed at the renovation and beautification of a total of 115 religious places in the area.
Under this massive development initiative, the major and historical centers of faith in Sanganer will undergo a complete transformation. The prominent temples that will see special restoration work primarily include the highly ancient Sanghiji Jain Temple and the Sanga Baba Temple. The completion of these projects will not only provide much-needed enhanced facilities to local devotees but is also expected to significantly boost religious tourism in the Sanganer region.
Dignitaries Present at the Foundation Stone Ceremony
Minister of State for Urban Development and Local Self Government (Independent Charge) Mr. Jhabar Singh Kharra was specially present alongside the Chief Minister during this dignified event. In addition to the ministers, other local public representatives, senior administrative officials, and a large gathering of enthusiastic devotees witnessed this historic moment.
Conclusion
The state government’s announcement of this ā¹50 crore developmental package is a crucial effort toward preserving and honoring the profound religious and cultural heritage of the Sanganer area. With the comprehensive renovation of 115 temples, these vital centers of faith will be secured and established in a much stronger, grander form for generations to come.


