"I am also from a village and understand the situation. I understand the pain of farmers and I have also gone through this. I have come here to speak to you," he told the locals of Ajmeripura village in the district, who were surprised on seeing a governor for the first time in their village.
"You share your problems with me. I am very much familiar with happiness and sorrows of the poor and villagers, your problems will be addressed for sure," he said.
On his initiative, the village was adopted by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences which has initiated several developmental works there.
Health Minister Rajendra Rathore, MLA Laxminarayan Bairwa, Divisional Commissioner Rajeshwar Singh were also present.
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