Rajasthan Intensifies Vibrant Village Programme for 184 Border Villages
Rajasthan Intensifies Vibrant Village Programme for 184 Border Villages

Rajasthan has intensified the implementation of the Vibrant Village Programme-II to accelerate holistic development in 184 strategic border villages across five districts. The villages include 68 in Sriganganagar, 46 in Bikaner, 36 in Barmer, 30 in Jaisalmer, and four in Phalodi.

Comprehensive Development Works Under the Programme

Under the programme, comprehensive development works related to road connectivity, health, education, electricity, television and telecom connectivity, livelihood generation, tourism, culture, youth empowerment, skill development, financial inclusion, cooperatives, self-help groups, farmer producer organisations, and village infrastructure are being undertaken in the selected villages. The initiative aims to improve living standards in border regions while creating new opportunities for employment, tourism, local livelihoods, and social empowerment.

Financial Outlay and Progress

Officials stated that out of the 184 villages selected under Vibrant Village Programme-II, a total of 515 works worth over Rs 232 crore have been proposed in 123 villages. A provision of Rs 3 crore per year has been made under the programme to ensure saturation of development schemes in strategic villages.

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Connectivity and Community Engagement

The programme also focuses on strengthening road, telecom, television, and on-grid electricity connectivity in all-weather conditions across 3,195 villages located in Rajasthan's border blocks. Alongside infrastructure development, the government is working to enhance engagement with communities living near international borders through cultural programmes, tourism activities, awareness campaigns, training sessions, and community meetings.

Government Vision and Monitoring

The state government said the initiative seeks to provide border areas with a new identity based on self-reliance, security, and prosperity. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma is personally monitoring the implementation process and directing officials to ensure time-bound and quality-driven execution of projects, said officials.

Mukhyamantri Thar Seema Vikas Karyakram

The state government has also launched the Mukhyamantri Thar Seema Vikas Karyakram to address the specific needs of international border areas. Under the scheme, Rs 150 crore per year has been earmarked for the holistic development of 1,206 villages across five border districts. During 2025-26, more than 1,000 development works worth Rs 137 crore related to electricity, water, education, health, agriculture, animal husbandry, sports, tourism, and infrastructure have already been sanctioned under the scheme.

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