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World class infra being built in State: CM

Gehlot inaugurates the Rajasthan International Centre and Centre of Excellence for Revenue Research and Analysis

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Naresh Sharma

Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said on Monday that due to the efforts of the state government, world-class infrastructure has been created in the state.

“The Rajasthan International Centre has been constructed at a

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Centre in Delhi. High level meetings, seminars and conferences can be organized in this centre, including cul- tural, business, academic programs of national and international level. The main goal of the state government is to make Rajasthan the first state of the country by 2030,” Gehlot said while addressing inauguration ceremony of Rajasthan Int’l Centre located in Jhalana, Jaipur on Monday. He said that construction works like Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Governance and Social Sciences, multi-storey IPD Tower in SMS Hosp, Constitution Club, Digital Museum in Vidhan Sabha, Gandhi Darshan Museum are being done by State Govt, due to which, Jaipur is emerging as world class city. P8

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CM Gehlot, Randhawa, Dotasra huddle to check nerve of cadres

Yogesh Sharma

Jaipur: With just a few months left for Assembly elections, the ruling Congress in Rajasthan has swung into action mode and directed MLAs to leave no stone unturned to ensure the benefits of government schemes are passed on to the beneficiaries through inflation relief camps beginning next week.

AICC in-charge for State Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, CM Ashok

Gehlot and PCC chief Govind Singh Dotasra talked to MLAs about plan for countering anti incumbency, assessment of third force on their seats, social media presence & public mood regarding elections. P8

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Govind Singh Dotasra in a meeting at the PCC office on Monday.

Trio gathers feedback from MLAs about govt schemes, local issues and caste equations. For this, party began one-toone dialogues with Cong and supporting MLAs.

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