Jaipur, Rajasthan : The Chief Minister visited the village of Churaada, a remote tribal area in Banswara district, on Thursday morning to listen to the villagers’ problems. Following the evening meeting, the Chief Minister held an open meeting with the villagers under a Peepal tree and issued on-the-spot instructions to officials regarding development work.
Emphasis on Irrigation and Drinking Water Facilities
After listening to the villagers’ problems, the Chief Minister directed the district administration to initiate the construction of an anicut on the Hiran River to strengthen the irrigation system in the area. He also directed officials to take necessary action to develop new sources of water in view of the drinking water crisis.
Several Development Works Receive Immediate Approval
On the Chief Minister’s instructions, immediate approvals were issued for various development works. These included Rs. 16.20 lakh for the construction of the Maa Bari Center in Thummath village, Rs. 20 lakh for a single-phase tubewell at Thummath Square, and Rs. 7 lakh for interlocking and beautification of the Mama Baleshwar Dayal Temple complex in Churaada.
In addition, officials were instructed to construct two new classrooms in the government school and establish a milk collection center near the village.
Relief for the family of a child suffering from cerebral palsy
During the visit, Roshni Kalaal requested the Chief Minister to transfer her husband, Hemendra Kumar Kalaal, an assistant engineer in the Public Health Engineering Department, from Sagwara to Banswara, due to her son’s illness.
The Chief Minister took the matter seriously, demonstrating humanitarian sensitivity, and directed Hemendra Kumar Kalaal’s posting to the Project Division office in Banswara. Officials took prompt action and issued orders.


