CM Bhajanlal Sharma Reviews Rural Grievance Camp in Banswara; Residents Thank Govt for Quick Solutions
Jaipur, December 2025 : Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Saturday visited the Rural Problem Resolution Camp organised in Tejpur Gram Panchayat of Banswara district. He reviewed the camp activities and gathered information on ongoing services. The Chief Minister inspected departmental stalls set up at the venue, observed the work being carried out by officials and staff, and interacted with them about the process of resolving public issues and the achievements made so far.
During the visit, the Chief Minister also spoke with villagers present at the camp, seeking feedback on government schemes and programmes, and held detailed discussions regarding solutions to their issues. He said that the state government is working in a planned manner at every level to resolve public grievances. As part of this effort, rural and urban problem-solving camps are being organised across the state. He added that long-pending issues of the people are being resolved through these camps, including important matters such as mutual land division, name transfer, and opening of pathways. He appealed to citizens to make full use of these camps.
At the event, Shri Sharma handed over official certificates to beneficiaries related to the resolution of various issues. He distributed motorised tricycles to persons with disabilities and extended benefits to applicants under schemes of the Medical and Health Department, Women and Child Development Department, and Social Justice and Empowerment Department. He also distributed certificates related to document rectification.
The Chief Minister personally handed over land partition documents to a beneficiary family at the camp. The family shared that due to a longstanding land dispute, the partition could not take place earlier, but the issue was resolved quickly at the camp. They expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for the prompt action. Shri Sharma also performed an Annaprashan ceremony (first-grain ritual) for a young girl at the venue.
On this occasion, Tribal Area Development Minister Babulal Kharadi, MLA Kailash Meena, former Leader of the Opposition Rajendra Rathore, along with officials and a large number of villagers, were present.
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