Sriganganagar: State President of BJP Scheduled Tribe Morcha Kailash Meghwal was on Sriganganagar tour on Wednesday. On this event, he focused the earlier Congress authorities and mentioned that the BJP authorities is working to fill the holes made by the earlier authorities.
Meghwal mentioned that the current BJP authorities is making essential achievements in its quick tenure. He mentioned that CM Bhajanlal Sharma has accomplished fifty % of the work of the manifesto in simply ten months.
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He mentioned that the revised Parvati Kali Sindh Link Project, MoU between Central Government Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, share of water for Rajasthan in Yamuna water from Tajewala Head, 9.03 lakh faucet connections in Jal Jeevan Mission by spending Rs 5870 crore for consuming water schemes. Work has been carried out. Rajasthan Government has signed MoU between NTPC for 28500 MW photo voltaic vitality and 3325 MW thermal challenge for funding of Rs 1 lakh 50 thousand crore.
Similarly, underneath Kusum Yojana, 4524 MW crops have been established at 1783 locations and electrical energy has been supplied to three lakh agriculture connection holders. He mentioned that in paper leak instances, 173 culprits had been arrested by the SIT by registering 52 FIRs. 1131 criminals with rewards had been arrested by the Gangster Task Force. The authorities has additionally appointed 30 thousand posts for the youth class and examination outcomes have been declared for 10 thousand posts.
Earlier schemes of BJP might be began: He mentioned that the Congress authorities had stopped many public curiosity schemes of the BJP authorities. Those schemes will even be began quickly. He mentioned that the Congress authorities didn’t do any work besides altering the names of the schemes and shutting them. During this, District General Secretary Pradeep Dherad, District Spokesperson Pawan Sharma, Ashutosh Gupta, Shiv Prakash, Chandra Shekhar Gaur and Sushil Arora had been current.