During her visit to the Sikar district, she laid foundation stones and inaugurated works worth Rs 280 crore.
While addressing a public rally in Sikar, Raje highlighted developmental works done by her government in the district and said it has spent Rs 3,300 crore in three years.
"Rs 3,300 crore have been spent by the government in Sikar in the last three years and the other demands will be fulfilled in next two years," Raje said.
Raje said the government has approved a DPR (detailed project report) for linking 865 villages and six towns of Sikar and 321 villages and six towns of Jhunjhunu with Kumbharam lift canal which will solve water problem of the region.
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The Chief Minister said 95,000 works were completed under Mukhyamantri Jalswavalamban Abhiyan in one year and 1.30 lakh works will be undertaken in the second phase of the project across the state which will make the state self reliant in water.
She also highlighted the benefits and the government's work for women empowerment through Bhamashah scheme.
Health Minister Kalicharan Saraf, Chairperson of the state commission for women, Suman Sharma, and others were present in the public meeting.
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