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Rajasthan Gram Rath Abhiyan 2026: Awareness Campaign Reaches Remote Panchayats in Karauli; Folk Artists Engage Rural Communities

Gram Rath Abhiyan 2026: Awareness campaign reaches Karauli's Gram Panchayats. CEO Lakhan Singh oversees the promotion of GRAM-2026 and welfare schemes via folk artists.
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Gram Rath Abhiyan 2026

Karauli: In a major push to ensure that government welfare schemes and development milestones reach the last mile, the ‘Gram Rath Abhiyan’ is currently sweeping through the rural landscapes of Karauli. On Monday, specialized mobile promotion vans (Raths) traversed several Gram Panchayats across the district, utilizing traditional folk performances to educate citizens about state initiatives and the upcoming Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet 2026 (GRAM-2026).


Strengthening Public Trust through Outreach

Lakhan Singh, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Zila Parishad, highlighted the campaign’s success in bridging the gap between the government and the public. He stated that the Assembly-wise Gram Rath Abhiyan was launched with the primary objective of disseminating information about public welfare schemes and ensuring that the maximum number of beneficiaries are connected to state resources.

“The goal is not just to inform but to build trust and ensure that the benefits of the stateโ€™s progress reach every household,” Singh added.


The Power of Folk Media in Awareness

One of the highlights of the campaign has been the involvement of local folk artists. By moving away from dry administrative jargon, these artists used captivating musical performances and storytelling to simplify complex government schemes. Their colorful presentations turned awareness sessions into community events, effectively motivating villagers to register for various welfare programs.

Panchayats Covered: A Detailed Look

On Wednesday, the campaign covered a wide geographical area across several constituencies in Karauli:

  • Sapotra Constituency: Awareness activities were held in Nimoda, Jeerota, Raneta, Baroda, Ekat, and Hadoti.
  • Hindaun Constituency: The Raths reached Pattinarayanpur, Tighariya, Mahu Ibrahimpur, and Mahu Khas.
  • Karauli Constituency: Extensive outreach was conducted in Gubreda, Bhabli, Rudhpura, Khunda, and Piprani.
  • Todabhim Constituency: Teams visited Sankarwara, Manchari, Azizpur, Mannoj, and Kheri to inspire locals to avail themselves of government benefits.

Spotlight on GRAM-2026

A major component of the campaign is educating the farming community about the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM-2026). Farmers are being encouraged to participate in this mega-event to learn about modern agricultural technologies, sustainable practices, and ways to enhance their crop yields.


Conclusion

The Gram Rath Abhiyan serves as a vital tool for rural empowerment in Rajasthan. By blending administrative outreach with local culture, the Karauli district administration is ensuring that information remains accessible, transparent, and actionable for all rural residents.


Disclaimer: This news report is based on the official press release issued by the Information and Public Relations Office, Karauli. For specific details regarding eligibility and application for government schemes, please visit the official Rajasthan Government portal or contact the relevant department.


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