The 22-Month, 43-Project Glow-Up of an Indian Constituency.
Ever wondered what “development work” by an MP actually looks like on your street?
My MP, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore, just shared an update for Jhotwara, and it’s weirdly satisfying to see the specifics. Not just vague promises, but a checklist of 43 things either done or approved in 22 months.
It’s like a civic makeover list:
New Roads? Check. (From Ashok Vihar to USS school, Opal Town, and more. Some already built in Geen Mata Nagar & Neeraj Vihar).
Water Solutions? Check. (New tubewell approved for one area, a groundwater recharge shaft built near Kalwad Underpass).
Small but crucial fixes? Check. (Interlocking tiles for better walkways, road renewal and new signboards at Niwaru Underpass).
It’s not about one big shiny project. It’s about fixing the daily grind—the commute, the water supply, the uneven lane.
Feels like someone’s actually ticking off a real-world to-do list for the neighborhood. More of this, please.















