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Edu resources to be expanded in polytechnic colleges
`33.74 cr to be spent on technical edu institutions in Rajasthan
First India Bureau
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Jaipur: Educational re sources are being ex panded in technical edu cational institutions of the state. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ap proved the proposal for the construction of classrooms, library, ICT lab, seminar hall, and in creasing other necessary facilities in the institutions on which, about Rs 33.74 cr will be spent. New classrooms, expansion of hos installed at the Center for Electronic Governance in Jhalana, Jaipur.
Expansion of labs, elibrary will be established Labs will be expanded and equipment will be purchased in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Alwar, Ajmer, and Bikaner Polytechnic colleges.
`52 CR FOR COURT COMPLEXES IN KARAULI & OTHER DISTRICTS
Jaipur: Facilities will be increased in the court complexes of Khetri, Karauli, Dholpur, Pratapgarh and Kaman in the state. In these, various construction works will be done to strengthen the infrastructure. For this, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a financial provision of Rs 52.31 crore. With this approval, construction of court complex at Khetri, Dholpur and Kaman, construction of 10 courts at Karauli headquarters and installation of lift for five-storey court complex at Pratapgarh will be done. With the development of these construction works and other facilities, the common man will get speedy justice.
` 14 CR FOR INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE IN RAJ POLICE ACADEMY
Jaipur: State-of-the-art indoor shooting range will be built at Jaipur’s Rajasthan Police Academy to increase the firing capacity of policemen. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a financial proposal of Rs 14 crore for its establishment. It will be a composite indoor shooting range (CISR) of modern technology, different from sports, with 6 lines of 50 meters each. Trainees will get opportunities to practice in a better and more friendly environment of the Indoor Firing Range. It is noteworthy that the announcement in this regard was made by the Chief Minister in the budget for the year 2023-24.
Wishing the teachers and students of Bharti Vidyapeeth Institute a bright future, Gehlot expressed hope that the institute will continue to move forward on the path of progress in the future as well.
Ajmer: Chairman of RTDC Dharmendra Rathore on Thursday inaugurated Mehangai Rahat Camp in Nand vilage of Pushkar town and addressed a public gathering. He also distributed land deeds and guarantee cards to the beneficiaries. He said that these camps are public support and common people are getting relief from rising inflation.
`80L fine imposed on 32 Indira Rasois for submitting fake bills
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Department of Local Self Government has blacklisted 32 Indira Rasoi’s by suspending their licences and have imposed a penalty of Rs 80 lakh over allegations of making fake bills to get govt grants. Along with these, fraud has been found in 300 Indira Rasoi’s and small penalties have been also imposed on them. The organisations instead of providing cheap food to poor people are busy filling their pockets.