PM Modi to Gift ₹23,500 Crore Development Projects from Ajmer During Rajasthan Visit
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PM Modi to Gift ₹23,500 Crore Development Projects from Ajmer During Rajasthan Visit

Prime Minister’s February 28 visit to Rajasthan to boost youth employment and state development under Rojgar Utsav and major infrastructure projects.

by Tamanna

Ajmer, Rajasthan: The visit of PM Modi  to Rajasthan has been postponed, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma announced on Sunday. The PM is now scheduled to visit the state on February 28, during which he will launch development projects worth over ₹23,500 crore and hand over appointment letters to 21,000 youth under the ‘Rojgar Utsav’ program. The initiative is expected to strengthen the state’s push towards a “Developed Rajasthan.”

PM Modi to Launch Projects from Ajmer

Sharing the update on social media, CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said the PM Modi will give a historic boost to Rajasthan’s development from the soil of Ajmer. The programs will include laying foundation stones, inaugurating key projects, and distributing appointment letters, aimed at providing new opportunities and employment for young people.

Appointment Letters for 21,000 Youth

As part of the Rojgar Utsav, 21,000 young beneficiaries will receive appointment letters, symbolizing a fresh impetus for youth employment in the state. The CM emphasized that the programme will empower youth while contributing to overall state development.

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Tight Security and Administrative Preparations

The Ajmer district administration, police, and intelligence agencies are on high alert, making detailed arrangements for security, traffic management, and smooth conduct of the programme. The proposed venue, including the Kayad Vishraysthali, has been inspected, and comprehensive route charts have been prepared to ensure safe VVIP movement. Multi-layered security arrangements, alternative traffic routes, and public facilities are being planned to ensure the programme is orderly, secure, and successful.

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