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Rajasthan Rural Development: Deputy CM Diya Kumari Inaugurates Kesarpura Gram Panchayat Bhawan; Slates It as a Progressive Model for the State

Jyoti Singh May 18, 2026 Updated: May 18, 2026 3 Min Read 16 Views
Diya Kumari Deputy CM

Ajmer/Jaipur | May 17, 2026

In a significant stride toward reinforcing rural civic infrastructure and decentralizing administrative services, a state-of-the-art Gram Panchayat building was unveiled in the Ajmer district. Deputy Chief Minister Ms. Diya Kumari officially inaugurated the newly constructed complex in Kesarpura on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Following the inaugural event, she hosted a ‘Gram Vikas Chaupal’ (rural development assembly) to interact directly with local citizens, evaluate regional grievances, and issue immediate processing orders to departmental officers.

Demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and reinforcing the national appeal for resource conservation, the Deputy Chief Minister opted to travel from Jaipur to Ajmer via the Aravali Express train, deliberately choosing public rail transport over a conventional motorized road convoy to save fuel.


Kesarpura Panchayat Bhawan to Serve as a Structural Blueprint: Deputy CM

Addressing the local assembly and panchayat representatives, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari lauded the architectural design, construction standards, and public amenities built into the new complex. She stated:

Official Ministerial Statement: “The newly constructed Gram Panchayat Bhawan of Kesarpura, with its modern infrastructure, is designed to serve as a baseline model for the entire state of Rajasthan. Regional administrations across other districts should adopt this template to upgrade their respective panchayat buildings. A well-equipped, consolidated administrative hub not only accelerates localized rural development but also offers a dignified space for local governance assemblies and the smooth execution of welfare schemes.”

Reflecting on her role as the Minister-in-Charge for the Ajmer district, she reiterated that driving holistic development across the zone remains a core administrative priority. She added that the state government has successfully utilized mobile ‘Gram Vikas Raths’ (rural development vehicles) and public chaupals to bring policy transparency right to the doorsteps of rural families. She further assured that community inputs dropped into the newly installed Suggestion Boxes will be systematically evaluated and implemented.


A Push for Scientific Farming Interventions and Organic Cultivation

The inaugural conference featured Union Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Bhagirath Choudhary, as a special guest. He shared the broader structural achievements spearheaded by the center-state ‘double-engine’ administration specifically aimed at empowering marginal farmers, laborers, and underprivileged rural groups.

He placed a strong emphasis on critical structural transitions for the regional farming community:

  • Adoption of Technical Farming: Farmers must move away from obsolete, high-risk traditional farming patterns and instead pivot toward data-driven, technology-based agrarian models to systematically lower input costs.
  • Mandatory Soil Health Screenings: High-density chemical and synthetic fertilizer runoff is degrading subsoil biology. Cultivators are strongly urged to conduct routine soil health tests to track mineral deficiencies.
  • Transition to Natural and Organic Farming: To protect long-term soil fertility and biodiversity, the minister called for an active shift toward organic manures and bio-fertilizers. He also recommended planting permanent commercial timber along farm boundaries and setting up fruit orchards to create secondary, weather-resilient income streams.

The Union Minister concluded by emphasizing the civic duty of fuel conservation to reduce national oil import dependencies and supporting indigenous goods to boost the local economy. The high-profile ceremony was attended by Nasirabad MLA Mr. Ramswaroop Lamba, along with local village heads, administrative secretaries, and a large gathering of regional residents.


Disclaimer: This rural infrastructure and agricultural development report is compiled directly from authorized press files, public event notes, and ministerial statements issued by the Office of the Deputy Chief Minister and the Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Rajasthan, on May 17, 2026. Structural specifications, direct subsidy allocations, and agricultural criteria remain governed by statutory parameters released by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj. For validated cross-references, please consult the official state portals.

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Written By: Jyoti Singh


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