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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla inaugurated the Rojgar Utsav Avam Yuva Sammelan on Saturday,
distributing 7,800 appointment letters to job seekers. The event witnessed
participation both in person and virtually from districts across the state.
During the event, Sharma launched several initiatives,
including the Mukhya Mantri Shikshit Rajasthan Abhiyan. He also unveiled a
booklet detailing the AI Act, a student attendance app, On-Demand Exams (Open
School), the Skill Policy, Youth Policy, and guidelines for a scheme offering
Rs 10,000 for employment support, alongside the Atal Knowledge Centre.
Anakshi Jaiswal, whose father was a victim of the 2008
Jaipur blast, received an appointment as a junior assistant in the Jaipur
collector’s office. Sharma reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to
creating one lakh jobs annually, highlighting that 67,000 positions have
already been filled. He criticized Congress for questioning employment progress
and encouraged them to track the state’s achievements.
Om Birla underscored the importance of Rajasthan Day, celebrating the state’s historical and developmental aspirations. He praised the government’s educational advancements, particularly the Skill University, being established for Rs 150 crores, which aims to become a hub for modern education and research. Birla called on citizens to contribute to Rajasthan’s self-reliance and growth.
Prominent attendees included State Energy Minister Heeralal
Nagar, Kota District Minister-in-Charge Gautam Kumar Dak, MLA Kalpna Devi, and
Sandeep Sharma.