State Government Committed to Welfare of All Sections — Sirohi In-Charge Minister K.K. Vishnoi Highlights Two-Year Achievements
Jaipur, Dec 2025: On the completion of two years of the state government, Sirohi District In-Charge Minister K.K. Vishnoi held a press conference at the district collectorate on Friday to highlight the government’s accomplishments.
Minister Vishnoi said that during its two-year tenure, the state government has worked with full commitment toward the welfare of every section of society. “The government is resolutely dedicated to the upliftment of all sections, and every announcement, decision, and scheme is designed to ensure holistic development,” he added. He described the two years of governance as years of good administration, development, and public trust.
Vishnoi noted that Rajasthan has achieved first place in 11 national schemes, second place in 5 schemes, and third place in 9 schemes. Public health remains not just a policy, but a firm commitment for the government. Under the Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana, the state expanded coverage with 132 new packages, providing cashless medical benefits worth ₹6,860 crore to over 35 lakh beneficiaries. Under the Maa Voucher Scheme, 2.26 lakh sonographies were conducted.
For environmental initiatives, the government successfully implemented the Chief Minister’s Tree Plantation Campaign (Hariyalo Rajasthan), planting 20 crore trees in two years to support the national “One Tree, One Mother” campaign led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On infrastructure, Vishnoi highlighted that 1,640 villages have been connected with roads in the last two years. Electricity production capacity in the state has increased by 6,363 MW. Specifically, in Sirohi district, ₹1.11 crore has been spent under water management initiatives since December 13, 2023, installing 306 km of pipelines to benefit 1,105 farmers. For rainwater conservation, 70 farm ponds were constructed. To prevent crop damage by animals, 341,456 meters of fencing was installed across farmers’ fields, benefiting 918 farmers with a grant of ₹3.8 crore. Additionally, 782 farmers benefited from agricultural machinery and plant protection equipment support.
Minister Vishnoi reaffirmed that the government is committed to fulfilling all promises in its manifesto and will continue to work diligently for the progress of the state in accordance with public expectations.
The press conference was attended by MLA Samar Ram Garasiya, Zila Pramukh Arjun Ram Purohit, District Collector Alpa Chaudhary, Superintendent of Police Pyarelal Shivran, Chief Executive Officer Prakash Chand Agarwal, and members of the media.
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