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CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Reaches Remote Tribal Village, Interacts with Villagers and Approves Development Works

Jyoti Singh May 21, 2026 Updated: May 21, 2026 3 Min Read 9 Views
Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma visited Churada village in Banswara

Bhajan Lal Sharma visited Churada village in the tribal region of Banswara district on Thursday morning, where he interacted directly with villagers and reviewed local issues during a public outreach program. After holding a night chaupal in the village, the Chief Minister walked through the narrow village lanes, speaking with residents and understanding their concerns firsthand.

During the interaction, the Chief Minister said the Rajasthan Government is working to fulfill the vision of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya’s Antyodaya philosophy by ensuring that development and welfare schemes reach the last person in society. He described Gram Vikas Chaupal as an effective platform for direct communication and problem-solving at the grassroots level.

Chaupal Held Under a Peepal Tree

While touring the village, the Chief Minister held a chaupal under a Peepal tree where villagers shared concerns related to water supply, irrigation, and local infrastructure. Taking immediate note of these issues, he instructed district officials to work on the construction of an anicut on the Hiran River and improve drinking water sources in the area.

The Chief Minister also visited a Maa Bari Center, interacted with children, and distributed chocolates among them. He encouraged students to focus on education and work towards building a brighter future. He also appealed to villagers to keep young people away from substance abuse and ensure proper education for children.

Immediate Action on Financial Irregularity Complaint

During the program, complaints regarding alleged financial irregularities against Kushalgarh Block Chief Medical Officer Dr. Girish Bhabhor were brought to the Chief Minister’s attention. Taking the matter seriously, he directed officials to initiate immediate action. Following the instructions, the medical department placed Dr. Bhabhor under APO status without delay.

Focus on Water Conservation and Modern Farming

The Chief Minister emphasized that water has no alternative and every drop must be used wisely. He urged farmers to adopt micro-irrigation, rainwater harvesting, pond construction, and diversified farming techniques to improve productivity and income.

He also encouraged farmers to combine agriculture with animal husbandry to strengthen their financial condition. Referring to successful community-led water conservation efforts in the Dungarpur region, he called upon villagers to turn water conservation into a public movement.

Development Projects Approved on the Spot

During a tea discussion with villagers, the Chief Minister approved several local development projects immediately. These included ₹16.20 lakh for the construction of a Maa Bari Center in Thummath village, ₹20 lakh for a single-phase tubewell at Thummath crossroads, and ₹7 lakh for interlocking and beautification work at the Mama Baleshwar Dayal temple complex in Churada village.

He also directed officials to construct two additional classrooms in the government school and establish a milk collection center near the village.

In another humanitarian gesture, the Chief Minister responded to a request from a family whose child is suffering from cerebral palsy. He instructed officials to transfer assistant engineer Hemant Kumar Kalal to Banswara considering the family’s situation.

Earlier, the Chief Minister paid floral tribute to the statue of Saint Mama Baleshwar Dayal. The event was attended by Babulal Kharadi, Hemant Meena, and Gautam Kumar Dak along with local representatives and villagers.


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Written By: Jyoti Singh

Jyoti Singh is an accomplished journalist, research analyst, and the Co-Founder of the premier digital news platform Mission Ki Awaaz. Working in seamless synchrony with her husband, Bhupendra Singh Sonwal (Founder and Chief Editor), Jyoti is not merely a supportive partner behind the scenes, but a primary architect of the media network's growth. Her life story is an inspiring narrative of balancing high-stakes investigative journalism with deep-rooted family values, proving how a shared vision can revolutionize independent regional media.


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