The state government is working with commitment to create the best environment for higher education in Rajasthan: Ashok Gehlot

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The state government is working with commitment to create the best environment for higher education in the state. In the last two and a half years only 123 new government colleges have been opened so that the youth can get the facility of higher education near their village.


Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said this while addressing the foundation stone laying ceremony of Jai Meenesh Tribal University, Ranpur, Kota, and the inauguration ceremony of Tribal Meena Girls Hostel, Pratapnagar, Jaipur through VC from CM residence.

He tweeted that in the year 2013, during the time of our previous government, the Urban Development Trust Kota had allotted 30 acres of land for this university at a concessional rate. It is a matter of happiness that today the foundation stone of this university building to be built at a cost of 15 crores has been laid. Hope this work will be completed soon and educational activities will start here.

Similarly, talented girls will get the benefit of the tribal Meena Girls Hostel built on 3000 square meter plot in Jaipur. This effort of All India Shri Meena Social and Educational Committee, Kota in the direction of spreading education among the tribal community as well as other sections is commendable. This step will lead to the educational and social development of the youth.