Rising Rajasthan Summit: A Vision for Growth and Welfare
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma criticizes Congress for not recognizing MoUs worth Rs 15 lakh crore signed ahead of the Rising Rajasthan Summit. He emphasizes the role of sanitation workers and promises 10 lakh jobs in five years through reforms and recruitment in the private sector.
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Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has strongly criticized the Congress party for not acknowledging the Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 15 lakh crore already signed in anticipation of the Rising Rajasthan Summit, which is two months away.
Speaking at the joint Valmini Workers Union's welcome ceremony, Sharma disparaged Congress's accusations regarding his overseas trips yielding no monetary benefits, questioning their unrealistic expectations.
Sharma highlighted the pivotal role of sanitation workers in societal wellbeing and reiterated the state government's focus on their welfare, along with announcing reforms to create 10 lakh jobs over five years by boosting opportunities in the private sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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