Rajasthan CM Sharma announces youth-centric budget with 4 lakh government jobs, 6 lakh private jobs, and skill development programs.
Jaipur: In an effort to speed up development and create a “Viksit Rajasthan,” Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated that the state government is dedicated to making the youth-centric budget
“India is a young country, and its youth are key stakeholders in achieving the goals of a developed India and Rajasthan,” Sharma said in an interview with students at the chief minister’s residence prior to the budget. “Youth’s vitality will propel development. Empowering them is our first objective,” he stated.
The chief minister stated that Swami Vivekananda’s philosophy of unshakable devotion to goals continues to inspire young people as he extended wishes on National Youth Day on monday .
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According to Sharma, the government has taken strong measures to prevent paper leaks, and no such incidents have happened in the previous two years.
He stated that during this time, more than one lakh government jobs have been created, and hiring for about 1.5 lakh positions is currently taking on. “In five years, the government wants to create four lakh government jobs and six lakh private sector jobs,” he continued.
The chief minister said that 658 businesses had been sponsored, nearly two lakh had benefited from internship programs, and more than three lakh young people had received skill training. “MoUs signed at the Rising Rajasthan summit have started to materialize investments worth Rs 8 lakh crore,” he said.