Parliamentary Affairs Minister Inaugurates Newly Constructed Health Center in Anantpura Chimanpura – State Government’s Motto: ‘Goal-Antyodaya, Path-Antyodaya, Resolve-Antyodaya’
Jaipur : Parliamentary Affairs, Law and Justice Minister, and District In-charge Minister Shri Jogaram Patel formally inaugurated the newly constructed sub-health center in Gram Panchayat Anantpura Chimanpura, Jaipur district, built at a cost of Rs 42 lakh, on Wednesday. On this occasion, young individuals who were selected for government service after 2020 in Gram Panchayat Anantpura Chimanpura were honored. Shri Patel stated that the state government is fully committed to realizing the vision of a developed Rajasthan with the motto of ‘Goal-Antyodaya, Path-Antyodaya, Resolve-Antyodaya.’
Historic Budget Dedicated for Inclusive and Sustainable Development—
The District In-charge Minister said that under the leadership of Honorable Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, the state government has dedicated a historic budget to the inclusive and sustainable development of Rajasthan. He mentioned that effective monitoring is being conducted to implement the budget announcements, and land allocation-related work is almost complete.
Roadmap for Youth Employment Prepared by the State Government—
Shri Patel noted that the state government has prepared a roadmap for youth employment, aiming to provide one lakh government jobs this year and four lakh jobs over the next five years. He added that stringent actions are being taken against paper leak syndicates while ensuring the recruitment process is conducted transparently.
Permanent Solution to Eastern Rajasthan’s Drinking Water Problem with ERCP—
The Parliamentary Affairs Minister stated that the state government has completed the long-pending ‘Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project’ (ERCP) and the Yamuna water agreement to provide a permanent solution for drinking water and irrigation needs in Eastern Rajasthan.
Rajasthan to Become Self-Reliant in Electricity Production by 2027—
Shri Patel announced that by 2027, Rajasthan will become self-sufficient in electricity production through solar and wind energy. By then, the government will provide electricity to farmers during the day, 24-hour household electricity, and power for industries as needed.
Strengthening the Healthcare Infrastructure—
He emphasized that the state’s healthcare infrastructure is being strengthened by establishing a sufficient number of health centers, satellite, and district hospitals. Additionally, the recruitment process for approximately 52,000 doctors and paramedical staff positions will be completed by March 2025.
State Government Committed to Farmers’ Welfare—
Shri Patel reiterated the state government’s commitment to agriculture and farmers’ welfare. He mentioned that the government has increased the amount provided under the Prime Minister’s Kisan Samman Nidhi from Rs 6,000 to Rs 8,000, and the minimum support price for wheat has been raised to ensure better prices for farmers’ crops.
The program was attended by former MLA Shri Ramlal Sharma, Panchayat Samiti Govindgarh head Shri Ramswaroop Yadav, Sarpanch Shri Badri Prasad Yadav, Zila Parishad member Smt. Jeetu Devi Bunkar, and other public representatives and officials.
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