Ajmer and Alwar ByPolls are critical for both Parties
It was clear when the election of Rajasthan’s Chief Minister was announced that the Raje government would spur an administration of progress and development. 4 years later, in 2017, it is evident that this promise was honored. As CM Vasundhara Raje embarks on her visits to the districts of Ajmer and Alwar before the Ajmer and Alwar ByPolls, while the public eye may remain ignorant, the informed individual is inevitably reminded of the development in especially the roads sector which has occurred in recent years under the persistent efforts of the government, which will undoubtedly spell prosperity for the residents of these districts.
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Gramin Gaurav Path: Swabhimaan for Every Village
One scheme which will make a difference in Ajmer and Alwar is the Gramin Gaurav Path Scheme, an effort to improve the condition of and to construct roads of Rajasthani villages. Under it, 1973 works (of which 108 are in Ajmer and Alwar) were sanctioned by the government for a sum of 1021 crore rupees.
These new roads will serve as valuable land infrastructure and not only increase the economic and mercantile prospects of rural Rajasthan as they gain access to better transportation infrastructure but also become a source of pride and glory for the villages.
A sum of 2.86 crore rupees was sanctioned for the construction of a new bridge on Natni ka Bara in Alwar as well, along with 17.66 crore rupees for development work on a 13 km. Stretch on SH-52. Meanwhile in Ajmer, under the Rajasthan Road Sector Modernisation Project, 12 projects were completed, connecting 12 villages.
The importance of the presence of good roads is impossible to understate in the journey of the development of India. It is heartening to see that the Raje government is fully aware of this and has made the development of this essential asset one of its prime objectives.