Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Visits Pali: Distributes Land Deeds and Resolves Grievances at Netra Camp

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Sumerpur in Pali district on Saturday, June 20, to inspect the ‘Gramin Seva Shivir’ (Rural Service Camp) organized at the Government Senior Secondary School in Netra village. During his visit, the Chief Minister inspected various departmental stalls, interacted directly with the beneficiaries, and gathered ground-level feedback regarding the administrative arrangements.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government is committed to delivering the benefits of welfare schemes directly to every section of society, including farmers, laborers, the poor, women, and the differently-abled. To save the general public from making unnecessary rounds of government offices, rural and urban service camps are being organized across the state. Through these initiatives, eligible individuals are receiving their rightful benefits right at their doorsteps.
Resolving Document Errors for Farmers’ Benefits
A major focus of these camps is the correction of official documents. Highlighting the importance of this service, the Chief Minister shared a practical example. He mentioned a farmer whose name was recorded as ‘Oat Singh’ in the land revenue records (Jamabandi) but appeared as ‘Arjun Singh’ in his educational and other official documents. Due to this minor name discrepancy, the farmer was deprived of financial assistance under the ‘PM Kisan Samman Nidhi’. The camp successfully rectified his name, paving the way for him to receive the scheme’s benefits without further hurdles.
Key Services Offered at the Camps
According to officials, several pending administrative tasks are being swiftly resolved at these venues. People are getting their land mutations processed, pathway disputes settled, National Food Security Act (NFSA) issues addressed, and physical verification of pensions completed on the spot.
Additionally, the agriculture department is assisting farmers by offering soil testing facilities and providing free seed minikits along with fruit-bearing saplings. The medical and animal husbandry departments are also actively participating, providing health check-ups and treatments for both locals and their livestock. The Chief Minister urged the villagers to actively participate and take maximum advantage of these ongoing welfare camps.
Land Deeds Distributed to the Needy
During the inspection, CM Sharma personally handed over residential land deeds (Pattas) to identified eligible and needy individuals. He distributed Pattas to Hajaram, Bhairaram, and Mangilal, who belong to the denotified, nomadic, and semi-nomadic communities. Furthermore, Aju Devi received a certificate for the regularization of her old house, while Kapuraram was handed a land deed allocated at a concessional rate.
Conclusion: The Chief Minister’s visit underscores the administration’s proactive approach to reaching the public directly. The event witnessed a massive gathering of villagers and was attended by prominent leaders, including Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Jora Ram Kumawat, Minister of State for Urban Development and Local Self Government (Independent Charge) Jhabar Singh Kharra, MP Madan Rathore, MLAs Pushpendra Singh and Kesaram Choudhary, along with various senior administrative officials.



