Rajasthan's Youth-Driven Budget: Building a 'Viksit Rajasthan'
Rajasthan's Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma, announced plans for a youth-centric state budget to boost development. Emphasizing youth empowerment, the government has created numerous jobs and skill training opportunities. Efforts include a new youth policy and investments in water, power, and heritage projects, with student suggestions considered for the budget.
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced plans for a youth-centric budget aimed at creating a 'Viksit Rajasthan.' Interacting with students, Sharma emphasized youth empowerment as a key driver of development, aligning with India's youthful population.
During his address on National Youth Day, Sharma highlighted the government's achievements in securing over one lakh government jobs and ongoing recruitment for 1.5 lakh roles. The goal is to provide four lakh government and six lakh private sector jobs within five years.
Sharma also discussed significant investments in skill training, internship programs, and the establishment of Atal Gyan Kendras. He reiterated commitments to essential projects in water and power, signaling potential in Rajasthan's mineral and tourism sectors.
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