Rajasthan News: There is news of relief for hundreds of families of nomadic, semi-nomadic and disinherited communities who have been waiting for a permanent home in Rajasthan for a long time. County of 473 families have now got their permanent homes. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma handed over house allotments to the beneficiary families on August 13.
The objective of this initiative of the government is to provide permanent housing to such communities, who were struggling with the problem of their house for a long time. By getting a permanent house, these families are expected to get a permanent residence as well as a change in their social and economic life.
Nomadic and liberated communities got permanent home
Many families belonging to nomadic, semi-nomadic and disinherited communities in Rajasthan have been struggling for permanent shelter for a long time. Now 473 beneficiary families have fulfilled their dream of having their own house by getting houses.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has taken an important step in this direction by allotting houses to the beneficiaries. Finding a permanent home is expected to provide a more secure and stable environment for families, especially children.
Houses handed over on 13th August
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma 13 August 2026 Handed over housing allotment to these families. This initiative is being considered important towards connecting the nomadic and isolated communities with the mainstream of society.
Permanent housing is not limited to just living space for such families. It can also help in providing children access to regular education, employment and stability in the social life of families.
Initiatives towards education and employment also
For these communities with the help of NRIs in the news To advance initiatives related to education and employment Has also been mentioned. Its objective is to create opportunities for families to improve their future without being limited to just providing housing.
Focusing on education and employment can provide better opportunities for advancement to the new generation of nomadic communities. Education and livelihood facilities along with permanent housing can play an important role in making these families economically stronger.
Big change in the lives of 473 families
This step of the Rajasthan government has brought a significant change for 473 families who were in need of permanent shelter for a long time. The availability of their own home has provided these families the basis to move towards a secure life.
Note: The news excerpt provided only details the allocation of houses to 473 families on August 13 and the education-employment initiative in collaboration with NRIs. Therefore, any further planning, location, cost or other figures have not been added without sources.