CM Bhajanlal Sharma’s Delhi Visit Sparks Big Talks on RRTS, Jaipur Airport Expansion & Rajasthan’s Growth Vision
Ananya soch: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma held a series of high-level meetings in New Delhi, focusing on accelerating the state’s infrastructure, connectivity, and overall development. His visit highlighted key proposals, including linking Rajasthan with the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) and expanding aviation infrastructure.
Focus on Holistic Development & Policy Execution
During his meeting with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, discussions centered on the effective implementation of public welfare schemes and Rajasthan’s multidimensional growth. The emphasis was on strengthening coordination between the Centre and the State.
Green Energy & RRTS Connectivity in Spotlight
In talks with Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, the Chief Minister discussed key issues related to energy and urban planning. Under the “Developed Rajasthan-2047” vision, both leaders explored expanding green energy and enhancing infrastructure, along with the possibility of connecting Rajasthan to the RRTS network.
Jaipur Airport Expansion & New Aviation Plans
A crucial meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu focused on constructing a new state terminal at Jaipur Airport. Discussions also covered the feasibility of new airports in Bharatpur-Deeg and Sikar-Jhunjhunu, along with improving air connectivity in key tourist destinations.
Strengthening Tourism & Regional Connectivity
The Chief Minister emphasized maintaining consistent flight operations in major tourist cities and enhancing connectivity in regions like Banswara and Abu Road. These initiatives are expected to boost tourism and regional economic growth.
Courtesy Meeting with PM Narendra Modi
CM Sharma also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Parliament House, extending Navratri greetings and discussing ongoing welfare schemes and development projects in Rajasthan.
‘Double Engine’ Driving Rapid Growth
Highlighting the impact of coordinated governance, Sharma noted that Rajasthan is achieving new milestones under the “double engine” model, ensuring faster development and direct benefits to citizens.: