Rajasthan Recruitment: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has given a big gift of development and employment to the people of the state on the occasion of Holi. During his address in the Assembly on Wednesday (March 12), he made many important announcements for youth, education, women safety, disabled and unemployed. Among these, the schemes promoting employment opportunities were the most important.

Scheme for unemployed youth

The Chief Minister announced the launch of ‘Rojgar Sahayata Yojana’ for unemployed youth, under which educated unemployed will be given a monthly allowance of Rs 6,000 under the Pradhan Mantri Internship Scheme instead of unemployment allowance. Also, under the ‘Mukhyamantri Yuva Rojgar Protsahan Yojana’, the youth will get a lump sum financial assistance of Rs 10,000.

Announcement of recruitment on more than 25000 posts

Taking a big initiative in the field of employment, recruitment was announced for 1,000 posts in the forest department, 4,799 posts of Patwari and 10,000 posts of school teachers. To strengthen women’s safety, the number of patrolling unit vehicles will be increased. 10,000 new posts will be recruited in the police, 70 mobile forensic units will be established and 200 new posts will be created in the prosecution department. 400 new vehicles will also be provided to the police.

Big announcements for students

Bhajan Lal government has also taken concrete steps in the field of education. Efforts will be made to open a campus of Jodhpur IIT in Jaipur, while Adarsh Vidyalaya will be established in Barmer and a residential school for the children of sheep herders in Rajsamand. Apart from this, 50 new primary schools will be opened and ‘Mukhyamantri Shiksha Abhiyan’ will be started. In the health sector, a Thalassemia Institute will be set up under the Rajasthan Institute of Medical Science, and breastfeeding medical units will be started in eight medical colleges and 11 hospitals.

Scooty assistance will be given to the disabled

It was announced that the scooty assistance for disabled youth will be increased from Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500. The Chief Minister said that these steps will take the state to new heights of development. These announcements have created an atmosphere of enthusiasm among the public, and people are considering it as the biggest gift of Holi.