Echoing the spirit of Ram Rajya, Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya has launched ‘Jai Ram Ji,’ a comprehensive rural renaissance program targeting systemic corruption and underdevelopment.
Villages will benefit from upgraded schools, women-led SHGs with microfinance, and eco-friendly farming tech. Maurya stressed participatory planning: ‘Villagers decide, government delivers.’
Corruption controls feature biometric verification for aid, anonymous reporting apps, and fast-track probes. ‘Transparency will be our dharma,’ he affirmed.
Timed with Ayodhya’s rising prominence, the initiative weaves spirituality into politics. Analysts view it as a masterstroke for voter consolidation.
Implementation will hinge on local buy-in and monitoring. If successful, ‘Jai Ram Ji’ may inspire similar models elsewhere, proving governance can be both modern and rooted in tradition.