During a lively finance bill session in Jaipur, Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma announced sweeping changes, including renaming Mount Abu as Abhuraj, Jahazpur as Yajnapur, and Kaman as Kamvan. The move celebrates the towns’ deep-rooted cultural and spiritual heritage, aiming to instill pride and preservation.
This heritage revival sets the tone for broader reforms. Traffic in Jaipur faces relief via a 36-km elevated road project on Dravyavati banks, with DPR work underway to foster seamless urban movement.
Anticipated benefits include reduced jams and spurred commerce. RSRTC’s expansion by 300 buses will connect remote villages to cities more effectively. In employment news, 1.25 lakh govt jobs are on horizon, calendar imminent.
The flagship rozgar scheme evolves with weekly pay, 125-day extensions, and penalty provisions for delays, costing ₹4,000 crore potentially more. Pachpadra’s skill center focuses on petrochemical training for Barmer projects, empowering youth for high-demand roles. Rajasthan charts a course where history fuels innovation.
