Rajasthan ministers not to avail police escort during district visits
Rajasthan ministers not to avail police escort during district visits
Following in Raje's footsteps, Rajasthan ministers pledged to keep their cavalcade's size as small as possible.

Jaipur: Rajasthan ministers on Wednesday pledged not to avail police escort during their visits to districts and to keep their cavalcade's size as small as possible, following Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's austerity measures.

The Chief Minister applauded the idea and thanked her cabinet colleagues for their resolution at the Collector-SP conference at the Secretariat. She asked state government officials not to hold official meetings and programmes in five-star hotels, and not to organise mass feasts during state events.

During her concluding remarks, Raje asked District Collectors to hold regular meetings with officials of the water resources and other departments to sort out the issues of water-sharing and solicit suggestions from local MLAs.

The Chief Minister said the focus of such joint meetings should be drinking water and power supplies, and asked the collectors to ensure supply of good quality food grains under the Food Security Scheme.

She also underlined the need of utilising grazing land for horticulture. It was needed for revenue generation of the panchayats and saving the land from encroachment, she said. Raje said the collectors should gather details about the

condition of the air-strips in their respective districts and improvise the same as this would help in promotion of tourism in the state.

Chief Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi laid emphasise on curbing the wastage of funds and asked officials not to use official vehicles for private purpose such as dropping their children to schools. He also said officials were not required to deploy security personnel and helpers at their residences on government expenses.

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