Enthusiasm was seen among women in district level program
e-Rise news network
Ajmer, March 25. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, the state government is working for the welfare and upliftment of all people including the welfare and upliftment of farmers, youth, women and the poor. In order to provide good governance to the people of the state, Rajasthan Day is being celebrated on a large scale on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, March 30. Every citizen of the state should participate in the programs of Rajasthan Day with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. Work with dedication and service spirit to make Rajasthan a developed state. For this, various programs will be organized throughout the week till March 31 across the state. In this sequence, the program was inaugurated with a women’s conference on Tuesday.
The district level program was organized in the Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Medical College Auditorium. In the program, Chairman of Devnarayan Board, Shri Omprakash Bhadana said that the state government is bringing new schemes every day for the development of farmers, women, laborers and youth in the interest of all people. Rajasthan Day programs will be held to benefit from these schemes. These programs started with a women’s conference. Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma is committed to the upliftment of women. The government believes in making women self-reliant through empowerment. India will become a developed nation by 2047 only when women advance.
Ajmer South MLA Mrs. Anita Bhadel said that Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma always strives to give women their rightful place. This has created an environment of security in the society. The programs of Rajasthan Day were also inaugurated with a women’s conference. The government has done excellent work by keeping women’s safety at the center. The government is promoting women empowerment through various schemes. Special provisions have also been made for women in the budget. The government is committed to bring change in the lives of women by making poverty-free villages.