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Social Welfare Update: Rajasthan Government Committed to the Upliftment of De-Notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Tribes; CM Emphasizes Social Reform and Youth Empowerment

Jyoti Singh May 18, 2026 Updated: May 18, 2026 3 Min Read 16 Views
Ahilya Bai Holkar 301st Anniversary

Jaipur | May 17, 2026

The Government of Rajasthan has reaffirmed its institutional commitment to driving the socio-economic and educational advancement of the state’s De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-nomadic tribes. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma hosted an extensive delegation representing the Gadaria, Gadri, Gayari, Dhangar, Pal, and Baghel communities at the Chief Minister’s Residence on Sunday, May 17, 2026. During the session, the Chief Minister emphasized that empowering women, educating youth, ensuring prosperous farming households, and eradicating deep-seated social evils form the foundational pillars of the state’s comprehensive development.

Marking the occasion, the Chief Minister also officially unveiled the commemorative poster for the upcoming state-level celebration honoring the 301st birth anniversary of Punyashlok Ahilya Bai Holkar, a historical symbol of women’s empowerment and visionary governance.


Bridging a Glorious Heritage with Modern Agricultural Excellence

Addressing the community representatives, the Chief Minister highlighted that the De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-nomadic tribes are repositories of a proud history, filled with acts of valor, loyalty, and rich cultural traditions. He specifically invoked the historic Battle of Khanwa, recalling the indomitable courage and unwavering allegiance displayed by Veer Singh Baghel alongside Rana Sanga against foreign invaders.

The Chief Minister urged the youth and farmers of the community to preserve their hereditary agricultural and animal husbandry roots while actively adopting modern scientific techniques. To preserve soil fertility and ensure long-term sustainability, he placed special emphasis on reducing the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and shifting toward organic farming methodologies.

The Chief Minister’s Message to the Youth: “Today, driven by access to quality education, our nomadic communities are breaking barriers and carving a niche for themselves in administrative services, politics, the armed forces, information technology, and corporate sectors. While climbing new heights, the youth must stay anchored in the values of their ancestors and stay entirely clear of substance abuse. Focus your energies on higher education and nation-building; our administration stands fully prepared to extend every possible resource to support your ambitions.”


Historic Allocations and Welfare Networks for Dairy Farmers and Agribusiness

Detailing the double-engine government’s extensive measures to reinforce the rural economy and the dairy sector, several key financial milestones and ongoing schemes were highlighted during the conference:

  • Enhancement of Direct Farmer Subsidies: The annual allocation under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi has been raised from ₹6,000 to ₹9,000 within the state. Additionally, a special bonus of ₹150 per quintal is being provided on top of the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat procurement.
  • Power Infrastructure and Mobile Healthcare: To facilitate seamless farming operations, daytime power supply has been successfully implemented across 26 districts. Furthermore, the ‘1962’ mobile veterinary service network is fully operational, providing free, on-site medical care for livestock.
  • Dairy Sector and Milk Producer Incentives: To bolster dairy livelihoods, the state has operationalized 2,185 new milk producer cooperative societies and collection centers. Under the ‘Chief Minister Milk Producer Sambhal Yojana’, financial subsidies totaling ₹1,383 crore have been disbursed directly into the bank accounts of nearly 500,000 dairy farmers.
  • Social Security and Interest-Free Credit: Through the ‘Saras Mayra Yojana’, a direct cash assistance of ₹21,000 is provided to milk-producing families for their daughters’ marriages. Concurrently, under the ‘Rajasthan Cooperative Gopal Credit Card Scheme’, interest-free loans worth ₹709 crore have been sanctioned to 94,000 livestock-rearing households. Additionally, the ‘Chief Minister Mangla Pashu Bima Yojana’ has registered over 2 million cattle across 900,000 households to provide comprehensive insurance safety nets against livestock mortality.

The high-level gathering saw the presence of Dushyant Kumar Baghel, State President of the De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Tribes Federation, along with senior community leaders, regional elders, and top administrative secretaries.


Disclaimer: This developmental and social welfare dispatch is compiled from official press briefs, budgetary records, and institutional statements issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), Rajasthan, and the Department of Information and Public Relations on May 17, 2026. Structural eligibility criteria, subsidy disbursement rules, and final application processes remain governed by specific departmental notification guidelines issued by the Ministries of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Social Justice. For official cross-verifications, readers should consult the respective authorized state portals.

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Written By: Jyoti Singh


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