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How Rajyavardhan Rathore Is Connecting Village Growth With India’s 2047 Vision

India has a bold dream: to become a fully developed nation by the year 2047. While this goal is set at a national level, Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore believes the real work starts in our backyard—in our villages and local communities.

As a Jaipur MLA and Rajasthan cabinet minister, Rathore is working tirelessly to ensure that the villages of Jhotwara and beyond are not left behind in this journey toward “Viksit Bharat.”

1. Building the Roads to the Future

You cannot have a developed nation without strong roads. Recently, Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore sanctioned over ₹113 crore for the construction of 55 new roads across the Jhotwara constituency.

These aren’t just paths of asphalt; they are lifelines for the rural economy India. Better roads mean farmers can reach markets faster, children can get to school safely, and local businesses can grow. This infrastructure is the foundation of Rajasthan development, connecting the smallest “Dhani” to the heart of the state.

2. Digital Empowerment at the Grassroots

The 2047 vision is a digital one. Rathore has been a vocal supporter of the RajKisan Saathi portal, which has already helped millions of farmers receive benefits directly into their bank accounts.

By bringing technology to the village level, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore is ensuring that rural youth have the same opportunities as those in big cities. This focus on youth empowerment in India means a young person in a Jhotwara village can dream of becoming a tech entrepreneur or a global athlete without leaving their roots.

3. Clean Water and Healthy Living

A developed India must be a healthy India. Through the “Har Ghar Jal” mission and the fast-tracking of local water reservoirs, Rathore is solving basic problems that have held villages back for decades. When a village has clean water and modern drainage, it spends less on healthcare and more on growth.

4. Discipline: The Military Way to Progress

What sets Rathore apart is his “Military-Grade” approach to governance. As an Olympic shooter India icon and a retired Colonel, he brings a sense of discipline to every project. He monitors progress personally, ensuring that development is time-bound and result-oriented.

“Every village we uplift today is a brick in the wall of a developed India 2047,” he recently shared during a Viksit Jhotwara progress review.

Be a Part of the Vision

The road to 2047 is long, but with leaders like Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore leading the charge from the front, the destination feels closer than ever.

To learn more about the ongoing transformation and how you can contribute, visit the official Rajyavardhan Rathore website today.

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