– Free foodgrains provided to 4.50 crore people in Rajasthan under PM garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.
– Housing benefits for 23 lakh individuals via PM Awas Yojana.
– Assistance for women: over ₹9.60 lakh beneficiaries under Lakhpati Didi Yojana.
– Approval of medical infrastructure: Construction of two express highways and other roads via Bharatmala Project; approval of 23 new medical colleges; free treatment provided to over 1.16 lakh patients through Ayushman bharat Yojana.
The statements from Chief Minister bhajan Lal Sharma underscore a important flow of financial and developmental assistance from the Central government to Rajasthan in recent years. The comprehensive figures shared-such as funding allocations and beneficiary counts-highlight impactful implementations of flagship schemes targeting diverse sectors such as healthcare, housing, infrastructure advancement, food security, and agriculture.
These contributions could have broad implications for societal welfare and economic growth within the State by potentially reducing inequality and bolstering basic services like medicine access or rural livelihoods enhancement. While these initiatives represent substantial cooperative federalism between Center-State governance frameworks during Prime Minister Modi’s tenure, understanding their efficiency requires closer scrutiny beyond celebratory acknowledgments.The emphasized cultural projects like Ram temple construction or corridors at significant religious sites may reflect strategic integration between heritage promotion policies alongside infrastructural undertakings but also invite critique about balance coverage alongside neutral administrative-neutral programme delivery drivers.Read More