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Jaipur, Nov 10 (IANS) The foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 20,000 crore will be laid in December to mark the completion of two years of the Rajasthan-led BJP government. These projects will cover key sectors including water, power, roads, health, education, rural development and urban infrastructure, promising to usher in a new era of development and progress in every sector of the state. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, while reviewing these upcoming projects, issued strict instructions to the officials to ensure their timely completion with the highest quality standards. He stressed that the real success of development lies not in statistics alone but in visible improvements in people’s lives. “Development work should be visible not only in numbers but also in the form of better living standards of the citizens,” he said. The Chief Minister also made it clear that transparency, quality and accountability should remain the top priority in the implementation of every project. The tender process for many of these projects is already in the final stages, paving the way for work to begin soon. The Chief Minister made it clear that unnecessary delays will not be tolerated, focusing on the efficiency and integrity of his administration. Projects worth Rs 20,000 crore are going to be a milestone in the developmental journey of Rajasthan, which includes major schemes like Jal Jeevan Mission, expansion of rural roads, strengthening of power distribution network, upgradation of educational institutions, expansion of medical facilities and urban development initiatives. Reaffirming his government’s vision, Chief Minister Sharma said, “The overall development of the state is our top priority. We are committed to bringing the light of progress to every village, every locality and every family. The laying of these foundation stones shows that our government’s promises are not just words on paper – they are being rapidly translated into reality on the ground.” –IANS arch/khaz