
Employment for youth top priority, Rising Rajasthan summit key to growth: CM Bhajanlal Sharma
Sharma chaired a review meeting here on the implementation of the agreements (MoUs) signed during the summit.
Jaipur, Jul 19 (PTI) Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Saturday said employment generation for the youth is a top priority of his government and the 'Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit' is laying a strong foundation for this goal.
He said along with increasing investment in the state, employment generation for the youth is a top priority of the state government.
'This summit will also become a strong base towards our target of creating six lakh jobs in the private sector. With the MoUs signed under the summit taking concrete shape on the ground, a large number of employment opportunities are also being created for the youth,' he added.
The chief minister directed the officials to ensure timely achievement of the 'ground breaking' target of the coming quarter along with giving concrete shape to the agreements through mutual coordination. PTI AG OZ OZ
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