'Start up incubation centersin Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur soon'

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

today said that the work to set up start up incubation centers at the divisional headquarters level is under progress and those in Jaipur, Udaipur and would start soon.

Replying to debate on demand for grants for education, art and culture in the assembly, the Higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said the is committed to improve the education infrastructure.



She said that the former opened only three colleges in the first four years and announced nearly 42 colleges in the last six months of its tenure.

The present government, she said, started 34 of the 42 colleges with full resources and the two of the remaining 8 colleges will start from next academic session.

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'Start up incubation centersin Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur soon'

Rajasthan government today said that the work to set up start up incubation centers at the divisional headquarters level is under progress and those in Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur would start soon. Replying to debate on demand for grants for education, art and culture in the assembly, the Higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said the government is committed to improve the education infrastructure. She said that the former Congress government opened only three government colleges in the first four years and announced nearly 42 colleges in the last six months of its tenure. The present BJP government, she said, started 34 of the 42 colleges with full resources and the two of the remaining 8 colleges will start from next academic session. today said that the work to set up start up incubation centers at the divisional headquarters level is under progress and those in Jaipur, Udaipur and would start soon.

Replying to debate on demand for grants for education, art and culture in the assembly, the Higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said the is committed to improve the education infrastructure.

She said that the former opened only three colleges in the first four years and announced nearly 42 colleges in the last six months of its tenure.

The present government, she said, started 34 of the 42 colleges with full resources and the two of the remaining 8 colleges will start from next academic session.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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