Rajasthan's Leap in Girls' Education: A Progress Report
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has emphasized the state's rapid progress in girls' education, highlighting new infrastructure and a roadmap for youth and women development. The government plans to boost job creation and ensure quality education, aligning with national visions for growth.
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Rajasthan is making significant strides in the field of girls' education, as highlighted by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. On Thursday, Sharma emphasized the state's commitment to expanding educational infrastructure and broadening access to quality education for girls.
Speaking at an event in Rohat, Pali, where he inaugurated a new girls' college at a Gurukul institution, Sharma reiterated that development in any sector hinges on providing quality education to the youth. The state government has crafted a developmental roadmap focusing on youth, women, farmers, and laborers, aligning with Prime Minister Modi's vision.
In addition to education, the government is prioritizing power and water sectors and aims to extend daytime electricity to all districts by 2027. Plans to generate extensive employment opportunities, both in private and public sectors, are underway. The chief minister highlighted that recruitment for over a lakh new government posts is in progress, ensuring no repeats of examination paper leaks seen in the past government.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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