In a recent review meeting with regional officials, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma highlighted the government's commitment to the principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" (Development for All) and emphasized the importance of maintaining trust and dedication in fulfilling duties. The Chief Minister asserted that the benefits of every government scheme should reach the eligible individuals at the grassroots level.
During his visit to Udaipur, Chief Minister Sharma addressed a gathering of regional officials, including District Collectors, Superintendents of Police, and other key authorities. He stressed the significance of law and order and informed himself about the current situation from the Police Commissioner, Ajaypal Lamba.
The Chief Minister expressed the government's zero-tolerance policy towards organized crime and urged officials to ensure strict enforcement of the law. He also received feedback on the status of organized crimes and police initiatives. The meeting covered various aspects, including electricity, water supply, roads, and healthcare facilities, with departmental officials providing updates on the progress of ongoing projects.
Chief Minister Sharma also discussed the effective utilization of the Abhay Command Center for crime control. He emphasized the need for regular maintenance of the center's surveillance cameras to ensure its optimal functionality. The achievements of the Abhay Command Center in timely solving serious crimes were highlighted by the police officials from Chittorgarh and Rajsamand.
Focusing on the principles of good governance, Chief Minister Sharma urged officials to reflect on their daily work and conduct self-assessments regularly. He emphasized the importance of proper monitoring of departmental activities for timely and efficient outcomes.
The Chief Minister also directed officials to monitor the progress of the "Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Yatra," a journey aimed at making every Indian capable and empowered, aligning with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He stressed the need for officers to ensure that the benefits of developmental schemes reach all eligible individuals.
Recognizing the unique cultural and historical significance of the Mevad region in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Sharma highlighted the bravery and sacrifices associated with the region, making it distinct. He acknowledged Mevad's role as a center for religious beliefs, with temples like Shreenathji and Eklingnath attracting devotees.
Chief Minister Sharma concluded the meeting by urging officials to pay special attention to public grievances and work towards their swift resolution. He emphasized the challenges faced by the people in tribal areas and directed officials to address issues related to forest rights, housing, and other essential amenities.
In terms of agricultural initiatives, Chief Minister Sharma discussed the distribution of soil health cards and emphasized the need for future-oriented plans in the agriculture sector. He encouraged a shift towards fruit-based agriculture and explored potential market opportunities in neighboring Gujarat.
The Chief Minister concluded by stressing the importance of long-term planning, advocating for government plans that span 25 years rather than just five. This approach, he believed, would ensure that the benefits of schemes reach the common people effectively.
In response, the regional officials assured the Chief Minister of their commitment to aligning their efforts with the government's goals and providing relief to the public in line with expectations.