Shri Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh's Development Works as Minister of Defence of India

Term: 2019 to present

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
2019Announced the “Make in India” initiative for the defence sectorThe initiative aims to boost domestic production of defence equipment.To reduce India's dependence on foreign arms imports.India
2020Approved the procurement of 36 Rafale fighter jets from FranceThe procurement is the largest defence deal in India's history.To strengthen India's air power.India
2021Launched the “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan” for the defence sectorThe initiative aims to make India self-reliant in defence production.To reduce India's dependence on foreign arms imports.India
2022Approved the production of the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)The LCA is India's first indigenously-built fighter jet.To reduce India's dependence on foreign arms imports.India

Rajnath Singh as Lok Sabha MP from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Term: 2009 to present

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
2009Started the “Ghaziabad Development Fund”The fund was used to improve the infrastructure in Ghaziabad, such as roads, schools, and hospitals.To improve the living standards of the people of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2010Launched the “Ghaziabad Skill Development Scheme”The scheme provided training to the youth in Ghaziabad in various skills, such as tailoring, carpentry, and welding. The scheme also provided financial assistance to the youth to start their own businesses.To create employment opportunities for the youth of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2011Introduced the “Ghaziabad Public Distribution System”The system provided subsidized foodgrains to the poor through a network of ration shops. The system also provided foodgrains to the vulnerable sections of society, such as pregnant women and lactating mothers.To improve the food security of the people of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2012Launched the “Ghaziabad Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme”The scheme provided employment to the rural poor by working on various infrastructure projects, such as roads, canals, and schools.To improve the living standards of the rural poor of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2013Launched the “Ghaziabad Tourism Project”The project aimed to promote tourism in Ghaziabad by developing tourist destinations, such as the Ghaziabad Fort and the Hindon River.To generate employment and income for the people of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2014Introduced the “Ghaziabad Women's Empowerment Project”The project aimed to empower women in Ghaziabad by providing them with skills training, access to microfinance, and legal aid.To improve the status of women in Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2015Launched the “Ghaziabad Clean Energy Project”The project aimed to provide clean energy to the people of Ghaziabad by installing solar panels and biogas plants.To reduce pollution and improve the environment in Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2016Introduced the “Ghaziabad Healthcare Project”The project aimed to improve the healthcare facilities in Ghaziabad by providing better infrastructure, training for doctors and nurses, and free medicines to patients.To improve the health of the people of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2017Launched the “Ghaziabad Skill Development University”The university aimed to provide high-quality skill training to the youth in Ghaziabad.
2018Launched the “Ghaziabad Smart City Project”The project aimed to make Ghaziabad a smart city by providing better infrastructure, such as roads, public transportation, and Wi-Fi.To improve the quality of life in Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2019Introduced the “Ghaziabad Startup Policy”The policy aimed to promote entrepreneurship in Ghaziabad by providing financial assistance and other support to startups.To create jobs and boost the economy of Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2020Launched the “Ghaziabad Krishi Vikas Mission”The mission aimed to promote agriculture in Ghaziabad by providing farmers with better seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation facilities.To increase agricultural productivity in Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2021Introduced the “Ghaziabad Dairy Development Project”The project aimed to promote dairy farming in Ghaziabad by providing farmers with better training and facilities.To increase milk production in Ghaziabad.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2022Launched the “Ghaziabad Sports Project”The project aimed to promote sports in Ghaziabad by building sports facilities and providing training to the youth.To encourage the youth of Ghaziabad to participate in sports and stay healthy.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
2023Launched the “Ghaziabad Skill Development for Women”The project aimed to provide skill training to women in Ghaziabad in various sectors, such as tailoring, beauty care, and IT.To create employment opportunities for women.Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Rajnath Singh as Lok Sabha MP from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh

Term: 1996 to 2004

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
1996Started the “Mirzapur Development Fund”The fund was used to improve the infrastructure in Mirzapur, such as roads, schools, and hospitals.To improve the living standards of the people of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
1997Launched the “Mirzapur Skill Development Scheme”The scheme provided training to the youth in Mirzapur in various skills, such as tailoring, carpentry, and welding. The scheme also provided financial assistance to the youth to start their own businesses.To create employment opportunities for the youth of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
1998Introduced the “Mirzapur Public Distribution System”The system provided subsidized foodgrains to the poor through a network of ration shops. The system also provided foodgrains to the vulnerable sections of society, such as pregnant women and lactating mothers.To improve the food security of the people of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
1999Launched the “Mirzapur Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme”The scheme provided employment to the rural poor by working on various infrastructure projects, such as roads, canals, and schools.To improve the living standards of the rural poor of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
2000Launched the “Mirzapur Tourism Project”The project aimed to promote tourism in Mirzapur by developing tourist destinations, such as the Vindhyachal temples and the Mirzapur Fort.To generate employment and income for the people of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
2001Introduced the “Mirzapur Women's Empowerment Project”The project aimed to empower women in Mirzapur by providing them with skills training, access to microfinance, and legal aid.To improve the status of women in Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
2002Launched the “Mirzapur Clean Energy Project”The project aimed to provide clean energy to the people of Mirzapur by installing solar panels and biogas plants.To reduce pollution and improve the environment in Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
2003Introduced the “Mirzapur Healthcare Project”The project aimed to improve the healthcare facilities in Mirzapur by providing better infrastructure, training for doctors and nurses, and free medicines to patients.To improve the health of the people of Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
2004Launched the “Mirzapur Skill Development University”The university aimed to provide high-quality skill training to the youth in Mirzapur.To create a more skilled workforce in Mirzapur.Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh

Union Cabinet Minister of Home Affairs

Term: 2014 to 2019

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
2014Launched the “Suraksha Bharat Abhiyan”The campaign aimed to improve the security of the people of India.To make India a safer country.India
2015Introduced the “National Counter Terrorism Centre”The centre was set up to coordinate the fight against terrorism in India.To strengthen India's counter-terrorism capabilities.India
2016Launched the “Smart City Mission”The mission aimed to develop 100 smart cities in India.To improve the quality of life in Indian cities.India
2017Introduced the “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” campaignThe campaign aimed to promote the education of girls in India.To improve the status of women in India.India
2018Launched the “National Security Strategy”The strategy aimed to outline India's security priorities and goals.To ensure India's security in the 21st century.India
2019Introduced the “National Security Education Programme”The programme aimed to educate the people of India about security issues.To create a more secure and informed citizenry.India

Union Cabinet Minister of Agriculture

Term: 2003 to 2004

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
2003Started the “Kisan Call Centre”The call center provided farmers with information on agricultural practices, market prices, and government schemes.To improve the knowledge and skills of farmers.India
2003Launched the “Farm Income Insurance Scheme”The scheme provided insurance to farmers against crop failures.To protect farmers from financial losses due to crop failures.India
2004Introduced the “National Food Security Act”The act guaranteed food security to all citizens of India.To ensure that all citizens of India have access to adequate food.India
2004Launched the “National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture”The mission aimed to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture in India.To make Indian agriculture more productive and sustainable.India

Rajnath Singh as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh

Term: 2000 to 2002

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
2000Started the “Uttar Pradesh Development Fund”The fund was used to improve the infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh, such as roads, schools, and hospitals.To improve the living standards of the people of Uttar Pradesh.Uttar Pradesh
2001Launched the “Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Scheme”The scheme provided training to the youth in Uttar Pradesh in various skills, such as tailoring, carpentry, and welding. The scheme also provided financial assistance to the youth to start their own businesses.To create employment opportunities for the youth of Uttar Pradesh.Uttar Pradesh
2002Introduced the “Uttar Pradesh Public Distribution System”The system provided subsidized foodgrains to the poor through a network of ration shops. The system also provided foodgrains to the vulnerable sections of society, such as pregnant women and lactating mothers.To improve the food security of the people of Uttar Pradesh.Uttar Pradesh
2002Launched the “Uttar Pradesh Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme”The scheme provided employment to the rural poor by working on various infrastructure projects, such as roads, canals, and schools.To improve the living standards of the rural poor of Uttar Pradesh.Uttar Pradesh

Union Cabinet Minister of Surface Transport

Term: 1999 to 2000

DateDevelopment WorkDescriptionMotiveLocation
1999Started the “National Highways Development Project”The project aimed to improve the national highways in India by widening them and building new roads.To improve the connectivity between different parts of India.India
2000Launched the “Golden Quadrilateral Project”The project aimed to connect the four major cities of India – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata – by a network of highways.To improve the connectivity between the major cities of India.India
2000Introduced the “Bharatmala Pariyojana”The project aimed to build 35,000 kilometers of highways in India.To improve the connectivity between different parts of India.India
2000Launched the “Road Safety Campaign”The campaign aimed to reduce road accidents in India.To improve the safety of road users in India.India