Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Monday met 10 girl students from Pali district at his residence. While interacting with the students, CM Gehlot encouraged them and wished them a bright future.
Omprakash Kumawat from Kishangarh Renwal municipality was allotted the booth on the instructions of CM Gehlot, who attended an event in Raghunandan Pura village on February 21.
"Our budget itself gives a big message that if there is inflation and unemployment, then what scheme should the government bring in so that people can get relief from inflation and unemployment. This is what I can do whether it is a matter of employment or it's a matter of inflation," he sai
This was the last budget of the Gehlot government as Rajasthan is going for an Assembly election later this year. And the faux pas by CM Gehlot led to adjournment of the assembly in the middle of the Budget session on Friday.
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition Rajendra Rathore has said that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot must attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's program in Dausa. He said that there is federalism in the country and this is the foundation stone of our constitution. According to Rathore, the post of
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot made a major faux pas in the state assembly on Friday when he started reading parts of his government's previous Budget.
Rajasthan CM Gehlot claimed that this is the 17th paper leak case in the state over the past few years and said that the matter has become a serious problem across the country.
The release informed that with CM Gehlot's approval, the Dausa district will be established on the tourism map which will create new employment opportunities.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that a special survey has been ordered to assess the loss to farmers due to crop damage owing to cold and frost.
Reacting to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's "big corona has entered our party" remark, Congress MLA and Sachin Pilot loyalist Ved Prakash Solanki said that "if corona has crept in then vaccination is needed."
While not naming the Rajasthan chief minister, Pilot, addressing an event in Jhunjhunu on Wednesday, said, "We welcome the government's decision to investigate the paper leaks case. However, it's hard to believe that no Congress leader or government official is not involved in the leaks."