It is a big day for the Sanganer area of Jaipur. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma is set to hand his own assembly constituency a major package of development projects worth more than 631 crore rupees. He will inaugurate several completed works across different departments and lay the foundation stones for many new schemes. Together, these works will speed up basic facilities like roads, water, electricity, sewerage, health and education, turning the goal of a ‘developed Rajasthan’ into something visible on the ground.
Under this mega event, the Sanganer region is receiving a total of 1,538 development works. Of these, 1,350 completed works will be dedicated to the public, while 188 new works will get their foundation stones laid. The Chief Minister will inaugurate works worth over 208 crore rupees across various government departments and lay the foundation for new schemes worth more than 422 crore rupees.
A 124 Crore Flyover at Muhana Mod
The single biggest highlight of the project is the grand flyover coming up at the Muhana Mod junction on the Jaipur-Bhilwara road. Built at a cost of 124 crore rupees, this flyover will give local residents major relief from daily traffic jams and make commuting far smoother.
Sewerage in Bambala, a Trauma Centre in Bhankrota
To improve civic facilities, sewerage works, an STP and a main trunk line will be launched in the Bambala area at a cost of over 88 crore rupees. This will modernise the sewerage system in Sanganer and its surrounding neighbourhoods.
There is a big push on the health front as well. The foundation stone for a new, state-of-the-art trauma centre will be laid in Bhankrota. In addition, a new satellite hospital will be started in the Prithviraj Nagar area, giving lakhs of nearby residents access to better and modern treatment close to home.
New Cleaning Machines and Drone-Based Ownership Cards
During the programme, the Jaipur Municipal Corporation will receive a super sucker machine and a mechanical litter picker machine to modernise its operations. The Chief Minister will also flag off special public-awareness branding autos to spread awareness among city residents about ‘Swachh Survekshan-2026’.
To strengthen rural development, villagers will be handed the ‘ownership cards’ for their homes. Under this ownership scheme, built on precise surveys carried out using drone technology, more than 14 lakh ownership cards have already been issued across over 8,000 villages in the state, giving villagers legal rights over their property.













