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ASHOK GEHLOT, RAJASTHAN CHIEF MINISTER – HOW IS HIS TIME ASTROLOGICALLY?
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ख़ुशख़बरी...सरकार ने फ्री बिजली देने का किया ऐलान
बिजली की समस्या से जहा लोग परेशान हैं तो वही अब राज्य सरकारों की ओर से प्रदेश की जनता को फ्री बिजली भी उपलब्ध करवाई जा रही है। इसी क्रम में राजस्थान सरकार ने भी हाल ही में राजस्थान के निवासियों के लिए फ्री बिजली का ऐलान किया था। जिसके बाद अब राजस्थान के लोगों को कुछ यूनिट फ्री बिजली की दी जाएगी। राजस्थान में इस साल के आखिर में विधानसभा चुनाव होने वाले हैं। उससे पहले मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत ने…
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Rajasthan government minister Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore stated
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Rajasthan government minister Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore emphasized the commitment of the double-engine government towards development-oriented politics, contrasting it with the previous administration’s approach. He stated:
“The goal of our double-engine government is very clear — we are doing the politics of development. Rajasthan has been blessed by nature with the refinery, but the work was halted for the last five years. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s focus was solely on his politics, and he did not prioritize the expansion of the refinery.”
Colonel Rathore highlighted that after the BJP government took charge, the stalled refinery project was revived and is now progressing significantly. He stressed that the development of the refinery would provide immense economic strength to the region, creating benefits that would extend across the entire state of Rajasthan.
This reflects the BJP government’s vision to harness Rajasthan’s natural resources effectively, ensuring economic growth and opportunities for its people while holding the previous administration accountable for delays.
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[ad_1] Thu Dec 26 2024 16:57:18 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)AIIMS yet to release details about Manmohan's demise AIIMS yet to release details about former PM Manmohan Singh's demise. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:54:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Senior Congress leaders condole demise of Manmohan Singh Senior Congress leaders condole demise of Manmohan Singh Thu Dec 26 2024 16:50:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Robert Vadra deleted tweet on Manmohan Singh stirs controversy“Robert Vadra has announced the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. There is no update from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). It is tragic that a member of the Gandhi family would rush to announce demise of a former Prime Minister and not wait for the official medical buletin. Is this what Dr Manmohan Singh gets for serving the family for decades? Dr Singh deserves respect and dignity. Shame on the Gandhis,” said BJP leader Amit Malviya. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:42:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh was admitted to AIIMS at 8 PM: Reports According to various media reports, the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to AIIMS at 8 pm. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:37:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)'Deeply concerned': Rajasthan CM on Manmohan Singh's health condition Former Rajasthan chief minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot posted on X,"Deeply concerned about the health of Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh ji. Wishing him a speedy recovery and good health." Thu Dec 26 2024 16:35:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh's health condition critical: Sources Sources told PTI that the 92-year-old veteran Congressman's health condition is critical. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:33:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrives at AIIMS Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrived at AIIMS to meet former PM Manmohan Singh. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:31:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh admitted to AIIMS Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to emergency department of AIIMS Delhi on Thursday evening. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Thu Dec 26 2024 16:57:18 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)AIIMS yet to release details about Manmohan's demise AIIMS yet to release details about former PM Manmohan Singh's demise. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:54:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Senior Congress leaders condole demise of Manmohan Singh Senior Congress leaders condole demise of Manmohan Singh Thu Dec 26 2024 16:50:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Robert Vadra deleted tweet on Manmohan Singh stirs controversy“Robert Vadra has announced the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. There is no update from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). It is tragic that a member of the Gandhi family would rush to announce demise of a former Prime Minister and not wait for the official medical buletin. Is this what Dr Manmohan Singh gets for serving the family for decades? Dr Singh deserves respect and dignity. Shame on the Gandhis,” said BJP leader Amit Malviya. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:42:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh was admitted to AIIMS at 8 PM: Reports According to various media reports, the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to AIIMS at 8 pm. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:37:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)'Deeply concerned': Rajasthan CM on Manmohan Singh's health condition Former Rajasthan chief minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot posted on X,"Deeply concerned about the health of Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh ji. Wishing him a speedy recovery and good health." Thu Dec 26 2024 16:35:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh's health condition critical: Sources Sources told PTI that the 92-year-old veteran Congressman's health condition is critical. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:33:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrives at AIIMS Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrived at AIIMS to meet former PM Manmohan Singh. Thu Dec 26 2024 16:31:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)Manmohan Singh admitted to AIIMS Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to emergency department of AIIMS Delhi on Thursday evening. [ad_2] Source link
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Political Battle Ahead in 2024
India is already in election mode, and 2023 will witness three layers of political competition — for the elections to the nine states that will be held over the year; for the elections of 2024, which will determine the composition of the 18th Lok Sabha and shape the next government; and for the post-Narendra Modi political landscape that will begin to emerge in the course of what is likely to be his third and perhaps final term post-2024
To be sure, these timelines and layers cannot be easily distinguished. The first will feed into the second, which will feed into the third. There is also an element of speculation involved, for events have a way of intruding dramatically into political scripts. Still, examining each layer of competition yields useful insights.
The battles of 2023
The year will begin with elections in the northeastern states of Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura. Before 2014, these polls would have merited a mere passing glance in the national political consciousness. But to the credit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has made the political integration of the region a political priority and takes every election in the region with utmost seriousness as a way to expand its power and democratic legitimacy, these elections have got more attention in recent years.
In Tripura, the BJP was able to dislodge an entrenched Left regime in 2018. Its plank rested on Modi’s appeal, resentment against the Left government, quick organisation-building on the back of work done by the Sangh, and clever tactical coalitions with tribal outfits. It has since replicated here a tactic used in Uttarakhand and Gujarat — replace the chief minister if there are reports of anti-incumbency and internal strife. While the Left is a pale shadow of itself, and the BJP may still emerge as the single largest party, it will face a challenge from a new tribal formation led by the former ruler of Tripura Pradyot Debbarman, a disillusioned former Congress loyalist. There is also the possibility of a Left-Congress tie-up to pose a unified challenge to the BJP.
In Nagaland, a state with no opposition legislators (see the story alongside for more on this), the more interesting political thread is the fate of the peace process. Before every elections, there is a renewed attempt to explore a broader settlement of the Naga question — which includes recognition of its distinct identity and symbols, issues of autonomy, and the intersection of Nagaland and Naga-speaking areas in other states. But a peace accord continues to look elusive and it is unlikely that the election will change that.
In Meghalaya, the last election resulted in a post-poll coalition between the Conrad Sangma-led National People’s Party and the BJP; this alliance has now broken down but its revival can’t be ruled out. Within the Opposition, however, Mukul Sangma — the Congress veteran who served as chief minister until 2018 — has shifted to the Trinamool Congress and the battle between him and his bête noire, Vincent Pala of the Congress, will be interesting to watch.
From the North-East, the political action will shift to Karnataka, where the BJP faces extremely strong anti-incumbency and a churn within its internal social coalition. The Congress has its own share of internal discord, but reports suggest that Rahul Gandhi’s Yatra has helped give new life to the party organisation here.
After a brief lull in the summer, across west and central India, the BJP and the Congress will battle it out for power. In Rajasthan, both parties have internal leadership tussles to resolve (Ashok Gehlot versus Sachin Pilot for the Congress, Vasundhara Raje versus central party leadership in the BJP), and the Congress faces the additional challenge of anti-incumbency in a state that sees regimes alternate every five years. In Chhattisgarh, chief minister Bhupesh Baghel has invested a fair bit in crafting his public image and keeping the central leadership happy, but his rival, TS Singh Deo, is sullen after having been denied his turn at the wheel. The silver lining for the Congress is that the BJP doesn’t have a clear face after Raman Singh either.
Madhya Pradesh will see the first assembly election after Jyotiraditya Scindia’s entry into the BJP. But the Congress, under Kamal Nath and Digivijay Singh, will do its best to avenge its ouster from power despite having emerged as the single largest party in 2018.
Telangana, too, will head to polls at the end of the year. If K Chandrashekar Rao can preserve his bastion for the third time in a row, it will be a boost to his national ambitions. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (formerly the Telangana Rashtra Samithi) is the clear favourite in the polls, and the only question to watch out for is how well the BJP does vis-a-vis the Congress.
Back in the North-East, Mizoram goes to the polls. The BJP has struggled to make inroads in the Christian-dominated state, with the Mizo National Front continuing to exercise power and battle the multi-party, non-Congress Zoram People’s Movement for dominance.
Put together, the year will serve as a comprehensive status check: How do the Congress and the BJP now tackle internal leadership disputes? Will the Congress be able to retain Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, and win Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, giving it some momentum for 2024? Or will it shrink further and be left with no state government across the western, central and southern swathe? What has been the electoral impact of the Bharat Jodo Yatra? Will the BJP retain its dominance in the north-east, either directly or with regional partners, or will the region see new alternatives emerge? How will the BJP’s performance shape internal power equations in the party?
The battle of 2024
While these are interesting questions in themselves, the lesson from 2018 and 2019 is to not treat the events of 2023 as a predictor for 2024.
In 2018, the BJP had failed to form the government in Karnataka, and the swearing-in of a JD(S)-Congress government saw all opposition leaders congregate in Bengaluru. The BJP also lost power in Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh, after having retained power in those last two states for 15 years. It appeared to face severe challenges in maintaining its multi-caste coalition and addressing rising agrarian distress.
And yet 2019 saw Modi return with an even bigger majority than in 2014. Indian voters have shown, now in two elections in a row, that the question of leadership — of who will become PM — matters to them; and it is here that Narendra Modi continues to have a huge advantage over his rivals.
The BJP, in 2023, will showcase India’s presidency of the G20 (see the second essay on this page) as a mark of Modi’s foreign policy success. The inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya at the end of 2023 will cement the support of the core base. Welfare schemes, particularly the provision of drinking water, will be a key talking point. The Opposition will focus on economic mismanagement, unemployment, pandemic policies and rising inequality, while regional parties in North India will play up the demand for a caste census to break the Hindu vote.
The battles beyond 2024
All in all, there is little doubt that Modi starts out as the clear favourite to win a third term. But beneath the surface, Indian politics is already witnessing the third layer of competition. Within the BJP, there is increased speculation about home minister Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath as possible successors for leadership; both will do their best in 2024 to buttress their claims for the future.
Within the Opposition, there is a battle underway between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party to be the big national challenger, if not immediately then at least six years from now. But to do even that, the Congress will have to cross the 100 mark first, and AAP will have to expand nationally and win Lok Sabha seats across states.
For now, the BJP’s hegemony and the Opposition’s crises remain entrenched facts. The future of India now depends on how each party plays its role.
Source: Hindustan Times
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As Rajasthan gears up for the highly anticipated ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024, the state government is laying the groundwork for a transformative economic vision under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. On Wednesday, Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore, Rajasthan’s Minister of Industries and Commerce, addressed the media to outline the ambitious goals and strategic initiatives the state has set to achieve over the coming years.
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"Today in Politics: PM Modi's Campaign in Andhra Pradesh and Congress's Focus on Family Strongholds"
As the electoral fervor intensifies across India, today’s political landscape sees Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarking on a campaign trail in Andhra Pradesh, while the Congress Party strategizes its stronghold defense in Uttar Pradesh. Let’s delve into the highlights of the day’s political agenda.
PM Modi’s Foray into Andhra Pradesh
In a strategic move to bolster BJP’s presence in southern territories, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a series of rallies in Andhra Pradesh. Partnering with former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and actor-politician K Pawan Kalyan’s JanaSena Party (JSP), the BJP aims to make significant inroads into the state’s political landscape.
PM Modi’s itinerary includes rallies in Karimnagar, Warangal, and Rajampet, along with a notable roadshow in Vijayawada. Additionally, he will pay homage at the revered Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple in Karimnagar.
Although the BJP’s footprint in Andhra Pradesh remains modest, recent alliances with TDP and JSP signify a strategic maneuver to challenge the incumbent YSR Congress Party’s dominance.
Congress’s Defense Strategy in Uttar Pradesh
Meanwhile, the Congress Party gears up to defend its family bastions in Uttar Pradesh, specifically Amethi and Raebareli. Following a delayed announcement of candidates, Priyanka Gandhi, the party’s general secretary, is poised to spearhead the campaign in these crucial constituencies.
In a notable move, Rahul Gandhi, former MP from Amethi, shifts his electoral focus to Raebareli. Kishorilal Sharma, a trusted aide of the Gandhi family, steps into the fray in Amethi, marking a significant transition in the electoral landscape.
Priyanka Gandhi’s proactive engagement with party workers underscores the party’s concerted efforts to reclaim its strongholds. With veteran leaders Ashok Gehlot and Bhupesh Baghel appointed as observers, the Congress aims to optimize its campaign strategy for maximum impact.
Repolling in Barmer
In a development highlighting the integrity of the electoral process, repolling is scheduled in Rajasthan’s Barmer Lok Sabha seat due to breaches of vote confidentiality. The Election Commission’s decisive action underscores its commitment to upholding electoral integrity.
As the political arena brims with activity, each maneuver and campaign rally shape the contours of India’s electoral landscape. Stay tuned for further updates as the nation marches towards the culmination of the electoral process.
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People will give befitting reply to Cong: Raj CM on phone-tapping accusations against Gehlot by ex-aide
Jaipur : Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said on Thursday that people are ready to give a befitting reply to the Congress on issues like “corruption, paper leaks and its policy of appeasement”. Chief Minister Sharma made the remarks reacting to the phone-tapping accusations made by Lokesh Sharma, the ex-OSD of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, on Wednesday. “The public knows…
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Rajasthan CM Oath Ceremony: Bhajan Lal Sharma Took Oath In The Presence Of PM | Raj Express
In Rajasthan, Bhajan Lal Sharma took the oath as the 14th Chief Minister, along with Deputy CM Diya Kumari and Premchand Bairwa. Governor Kalraj Mishra administered the oath of office and secrecy to all three. During the swearing-in ceremony, several dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, and Chief Ministers from various states, including Vasundhara Raje and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, were present. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also attended the swearing-in ceremony.
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Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023: Live Updates and Analysis
Explore the latest Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023 developments with our comprehensive live updates. Get insights into the polling process, key players including BJP and Congress, and the confident statements from Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Stay informed with the most recent voting percentage, constituency details, and the fate of candidates. Introduction In the dynamic political landscape…
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“There should be honesty in politics. “ says Gehlot on ahead of assembly elections in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is actively pursuing his campaign for the upcoming Assembly election in the state. He has visited over 100 constituencies out of 200 by now. In an exclusive interview with a leading media house, Gehlot opened up about the current situation of politics in India and how the BJP is playing wrong in many ways.
When asked about BJPs accusing Congress of appeasement politics in Rajasthan and that he has been supporting Muslims exclusively, Gehlot said, “There should be honesty in politics. The BJP should discuss the work of our government, and point out our mistakes and flaws. We will reply to them. As they have nothing to point out in our governance, they are trying to make a non-issue a political issue. If you see all BJP leaders coming to Rajasthan, you will notice all of them making the same speech. They speak on Article 370, Triple Talaq. It is a state election, speak about Rajasthan. Their agenda is to divide people and get votes, not welfare. The people of Rajasthan are very intelligent and know who has worked for them in the last five years.”
He also talked about the Ram Mandir building project which Congress failed to deliver and said, “They want to fight election on religion in Rajasthan. In the Kanhaiya Lal murder case (the murder of a tailor in Udaipur), we solved the case in a few hours. The accused were close to BJP leaders, who helped them in a property dispute saying they were BJP workers. The BJP is responsible for his killing. Ram does not belong to one person, he belongs to all. But doing politics on religion is not good for the country.”
Gehlot also talked about his cast (mali) for the first time. Gehlot said about Mali community, “I am proud that I am from Mali community. I am Mali from Rajasthan and what does Mali do. Mali keeps every garden in India beautiful. There is all type of flowers in a garden, Mali takes care of them. Similarly, people have given me responsibility to take care of all communities, which, I have done. There is only one Mali MLA in Rajasthan assembly and that is me. I have been CM for three terms and worked for different caste and religion without any discrimination. In that context I spoke about being a Mali.”
Apart from this, Gehlot also talked about PM Modi and several other aspects of politics in Rajasthan.
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"Unconventional Barters Unveiled: Rajasthan Congress Offers Surprising Trade of Cow Dung for Laptops!"
The Congress party in Rajasthan has announced a total of seven guarantees to the state’s voters. These guarantees were unveiled by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, following his earlier announcement of two women-focused measures. The new guarantees include a law to make the reinstated Old Pension Scheme irreversible, the purchase of cattle dung by the state at Rs 2 per kg, and the provision of…
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Rajasthan’s Vision for Economic Growth: Insights from the ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024
As Rajasthan gears up for the highly anticipated ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024, the state government is laying the groundwork for a transformative economic vision under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. On Wednesday, Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore, Rajasthan’s Minister of Industries and Commerce, addressed the media to outline the ambitious goals and strategic initiatives the state has set to achieve over the coming years.
A Bold Economic Ambition
Colonel Rathore’s address shed light on the Rajasthan government’s transformative plan to significantly boost the state’s economic stature. The core objective is to double Rajasthan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the current ₹15 lakh crore to an impressive ₹30 lakh crore within the next five years. This ambitious goal is not merely a numerical target but a reflection of Rajasthan’s determination to become a pivotal player in India’s economic landscape.
The ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024
Scheduled to take place in December 2024 in Jaipur, the ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit is poised to be a landmark event aimed at attracting both domestic and international investments. This summit is a crucial platform for showcasing Rajasthan’s potential as an investment hub and for forging partnerships that can drive the state’s economic growth.
Strategic Priorities and Initiatives
Investment Attraction and Economic Growth
The Rajasthan government’s primary focus is to attract significant investment through the summit. By positioning Rajasthan as a prime investment destination, the government aims to stimulate industrial growth, create job opportunities, and enhance the overall economic ecosystem of the state. The summit will serve as a catalyst for both existing businesses and new ventures looking to capitalize on Rajasthan’s growth prospects.
Administrative Reforms and Ease of Doing Business
To create a more conducive environment for businesses, the Rajasthan government is undertaking extensive administrative reforms. These reforms are designed to streamline processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and cut down on the cost of doing business. A key aspect of these reforms is the emphasis on ‘Ease of Doing Business,’ which focuses on minimizing red tape and enhancing the efficiency of government procedures.
By addressing these issues, the state government aims to ensure that businesses can operate with greater ease and confidence. The reforms will make it simpler for investors to set up operations, obtain necessary approvals, and navigate regulatory requirements.
Reducing Costs and Eliminating Red Tape
One of the primary goals of the current administrative reforms is to lower the operational costs for businesses. This involves reducing compliance costs, simplifying tax structures, and offering incentives to attract investment. Additionally, the government is committed to eliminating red tape, which often hampers business operations and discourages potential investors.
The emphasis on reducing these barriers is expected to make Rajasthan a more attractive destination for both national and international businesses. This proactive approach reflects the government’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment that encourages investment and economic development.
Creating an Investor-Friendly Ecosystem
The state government’s efforts are not limited to administrative reforms alone. There is a concerted push to create a comprehensive investor-friendly ecosystem that includes infrastructure development, technological advancements, and supportive policies. This holistic approach is aimed at providing a robust platform for businesses to thrive and contribute to the state’s economic growth.
The Role of Leadership and Vision
Colonel Rathore’s address highlights the vital role of leadership in driving economic transformation. Under Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s guidance, the Rajasthan government is setting a clear vision for the state’s economic future. The leadership’s commitment to progressive policies, coupled with strategic planning and effective implementation, is crucial in realizing the state’s ambitious goals.
As the ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024 approaches, the state of Rajasthan is poised for a significant economic leap. With a clear focus on doubling its GDP, attracting substantial investments, and implementing critical administrative reforms, the Rajasthan government is laying a solid foundation for future growth. The summit will not only highlight Rajasthan’s potential as a thriving investment hub but also reflect the state’s dedication to creating a robust and dynamic economic environment.
By addressing key challenges and seizing opportunities, Rajasthan is setting itself on a path of remarkable economic development. The state’s vision, combined with proactive measures and strategic initiatives, positions it as a key player in India’s economic landscape, ready to embrace new opportunities and drive sustained growth.
For more updates on the ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024 and ongoing developments in Rajasthan’s economic landscape, stay tuned. The future looks bright for this vibrant state, and the upcoming summit promises to be a defining moment in its journey towards economic excellence.
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"Secret Paper Leak Unveiled: Surprising Revelation by Gehlot's Son Unravels Government Mystery | India News"
ED Raids in Rajasthan and Summons to CM Gehlot’s Son Spark Political Controversy New Delhi: The recent raids conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Rajasthan and the summons issued to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s son, Vaibhav Gehlot, have sparked a political slugfest between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Congress has accused the BJP of misusing the central…
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"Unlocking Prosperity: Congress pledges yearly Rs 10,000 allowance for women leading families in Rajasthan's upcoming elections | India News"
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a leader of the Indian National Congress party, criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its welfare schemes during a rally in Rajasthan. The Congress party pledged to provide an annual honorarium of Rs 10,000 to women heads of families in the state. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also made two promises if the Congress is re-elected: cooking gas cylinders for Rs…
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