• Rajasthan Government Working With Commitment to offering Quality Education: CM Gehlot

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    Rajasthan Government Working With Commitment to offering Quality Education: CM Gehlot

    According to the chief minister, the government offers all facilities to students and young people.

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    The Rajasthan administration, according to
    Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, has implemented a number of innovations to promote
    high-quality education.



    color:black">In the presence of Education Minister BD Kalla, Gehlot launched
    the Chief Minister's Bal Gopal Yojana and distributed school uniforms under the
    Chief Minister's Free Uniform Distribution Scheme from his residence.



    According to an official
    statement, he said that the state administration was sincerely committed to
    giving kids access to high-quality education and better health care, and that
    both of the programmes were significant advances in that regard.



     



    Now, he continued, it is
    up to the instructors and parents to make sure that the uniforms are sewn
    quickly and the youngsters arrive at school wearing them.



     



    Gehlot continued by
    saying that the education department was crucial to the operation and
    implementation of the programmes, and he urged the instructors to make sure
    that no pupil was left out of the advantages.



     



    Under the Chief
    Minister's Bal Gopal Yojana, pupils in Classes 1 through 8 at government
    elementary and upper primary schools, madrassas, and special training centres
    who participate in the mid-day meal programme would have access to milk
    manufactured from powdered milk every Tuesday and Friday



     



    Teachers, parents, or
    members of the school management committee will taste the milk to ensure its
    quality. The project will cost the government Rs 476.44 crore.



     



    In accordance with the
    Chief Minister's Free Uniform Distribution Scheme, government school pupils in
    Classes 1 through 8 will get fabric for two sets of dresses. Additionally, the
    government would deposit Rs 200 each student as tailoring costs directly into
    bank accounts.




    The programme, which
    would cost Rs 500.10 crore, will benefit around 67.58 lakh pupils attending
    public schools.



     



    Gehlot also discussed
    the crucial role that educators play in communicating to the general people the
    advantages of programmes like the Chief Minister Chiranjeevi Health Insurance
    Scheme, the Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, and the Udaan
    Yojana, among others.




    According to the chief
    minister, the government offers all facilities to students and young people.



     



    With 1.35 lakh jobs
    approved, the state has also been a major employer in addition to providing
    education. According to him, 1.25 lakh job applications are currently being
    processed, and another 1 lakh positions were mentioned in the budg
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