Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma highlights over 65 lakh grievances resolved, 7 lakh Karmayogis trained, and renewable energy leadership as part of Vision Developed Rajasthan 2047.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma emphasized the state government’s accomplishments in economic growth, capacity building, and grievance redressal, stating that over 65 lakh citizen problems have been settled during the previous two years.
Vision ‘Developed Rajasthan 2047’ and Mission Karmayogi
Speaking at a gathering in Jaipur, the Chief Minister stated that Rajasthan was the first state to sign up for the online training platform, and that the Harish Chandra Mathur Rajasthan Institute of Public Administration was chosen as the state’s nodal agency to carry out a number of initiatives under Mission Karmayogi. According to Bhajanlal Sharma, more than 7 lakh “Karmayogis” have signed up for the program in the state and have completed more than 26 lakh training sessions thus far. He went on to say that Rajasthan will become a dynamic and inclusive economy thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, which is a fundamental component of Mission Karmayogi.
The Chief Minister went on to say that Rajasthan’s economy is currently the seventh largest in the nation. Speaking of the ‘Developed Rajasthan 2047’ vision, he stated that the state has set the goal of having an economy worth USD 350 billion by 2028-29 and USD 4.3 trillion by 2047.
According to Bhajanlal Sharma, the state administration will concentrate on technological developments, strategic reforms, and the successful execution of policies to guarantee long-term, sustainable development in order to accomplish these objectives.
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Interacting with the Pravasi Rajasthani Population
Prior to this, on October 28, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated during the Pravasi Rajasthani Meet in Kolkata that the day will honor the accomplishments of Rajasthanis and deepen their ties to their motherland. “This day will serve as a dedicated platform to celebrate the achievements of Pravsi Rajasthanis and deepen their connection with their homeland,” Sharma said. For the forthcoming Pravasi Rajasthani Divas, he extended an invitation to all Pravasi Rajasthanis to take part.
According to Bhajan Lal Sharma, Pravasi Rajasthanis have significantly aided West Bengal’s economic growth.
The Chief Minister expressed gratitude to the Pravasi Rajasthani community for their efforts to preserve Rajasthani culture across the centuries, pointing out that their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to the state’s youth and future generations.
He mentioned that there are currently 26 chapters of the Rajasthan Foundation (RF) operating in different states and nations around the world.
Leading Textile and Renewable Energy Technologies
According to Chief Minister Sharma, Rajasthan has become the nation’s most important textile hub, with more than 1,500 firms in operation. In addition to ranking fourth in cotton output, the state is the biggest producer of wool, polyester, viscose yarn, and cotton.
The chief minister of Rajasthan added that with an installed capacity of 34,555 MW, the state leads India in solar energy. He went on to say that land has lately been set aside for 17 GW of renewable energy projects, highlighting Rajasthan’s leadership in sustainable development.