Veer Tejaji Welfare Board will be formed in Madhya Pradesh: Chief Minister

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the Jat community is a courageous, hardworking and brave community. This community also does the work of stocking the grain store for the country. The Jat Regiment has been inducted in the Indian Army. The community has given us leaders like Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Maharaja Yashodharman, Surajmal, Bhakta Karmabai, Maharaja Poras, Puranmal and Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh. Veer Tejaji Maharaj is considered sacred in the Jat community.

Hence, with due respects to the sentiments of the Jat community, Veer Tejaji Welfare Board will be formed in Madhya Pradesh. There will also be an optional holiday on Teja Dashami, the Nirvana day of Tejaji Maharaj. Along with this, necessary initiatives will be taken for educational buildings in Bhopal, Indore and Gwalior. The HISTORY of Jat legends will also be included in the school curriculum, so that the younger generation can get inspiration and guidance.

The Jats emerged as a major military force to resist the Mughals. Rajaram Jat, the ruler of Bharatpur, started an organized rebellion against Aurangzeb. Similarly one gets to hear the stories of bravery of Maharaja Suraj Mal and his son Jawahar Singh. Jat rulers like Raja Nahar Singh, Hira Singh, Bhupinder Singh, Raghuveer Singh Jind, Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh have left an indelible mark.

Swami Keshavanand participated in the freedom struggle and contributed significantly in the field of social reform. A large number of Jat community resides in Narmadanchal, Harda, Narmadapuram, Narsinghpur, Dewas, Dhar and Indore in Madhya Pradesh.

Gujarat govt approves Rs 2,213.60 crore for roads on 94 stretches

The Gujarat government has approved Rs 2,213.60 crore for 919-km-long road covering94 stretchesfrom small villages to metro cities.

Chief minister Bhupendra Patelhas sanctioned 94 works, including four lanes, 10 meters wide, road strengthening, bridges, bypasses on the state highways conecting , industrial centers, metropolises and tourist destinations.

Also with context to Parikrama Path Yojana announced in this year’s budget, works worth Rs 467.09 crore have been sanctioned for widening 289.32 km of 37 roads passing through 17 districts to 10 meters.

Rajasthan Housing Board bags Golden Globe Awards in two categories in Malaysia

TheRajasthan Housing Board(RHB), bagged the prestigious Golden Globe Awards in two categories inMalaysia.

The board has been awarded in the Best Environment Friendly Projects and Best Innovative Project of the Year categories by the jury of the World HRD Council.

While award for the Best Environment Friendly Projects category was given for the recently opened City Park in Mansarovar in Jaipur, the board had bagged the award in Best Innovative Project category for the Coaching Hub Project in Pratap Nagar in Jaipur.

Sprawled over an area of 52 acres, City Park was inaugurated by chief minister Ashok Gehlot on October 21, 2022.

It is considered as the latest tourist attraction in Jaipur.
On the other hand, in the lines of Kota, RHB is constructing a Coaching Hub in Pratap Nagar, where coaching institutions would run coaching centres with residential facilities.

The chief minister is expected to inaugurate the first phase of the Coaching Hub in June.

In the last four years Rajasthan Housing Board has received 17 awards, including the World Book of Records in House Sales and the SKOCH Award-2021.

Rs 200 cr spent in 2 yrs on RS MPs, says RTI

Around Rs 200 crore was spent on salaries, allowances and facilities for Rajya Sabha MPs over the last two years with around Rs 63 crore spent on their travel alone.

According to an RTI reply, in 2021-22, in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, the exchequer spent over Rs 97 crore on Rajya Sabha members.

The amount includes Rs 28.5 crore on domestic travel and Rs 1.28 crore on international travel. Salaries amounted to Rs 57.6 crore, medical bills of Rs 17 lakh and office expenses of Rs 7.5 crore. It also spent Rs 1.2 crore on information technology assistance to the MPs.

In the 2021-23, Rs 100 crore was spent in total which included Rs 33 crore in domestic and foreign travel expenses, according to the reply by Rajya Sabha Secretariat to a query filed under the Right To Information (RTI) Act by Madhya Pradesh-based Chander Shekhar Gaur.

The Rajya Sabha Secretariat has said that during 2022-23, Rs 58.5 crore was spent on the salaries of members, while Rs 30.9 crore on domestic travel and Rs 2.6 crore on foreign travel.

Indias First-ever Innovation State Robotics Framework, Telangana to further Establish TRIC Agency

comes up with the first-of-its-kind initiative of the latest Robotics framework for India. The mission is to build a robotics ecosystem and further promote research & development, innovation and Entrepreneurship. The Telangana Government is dedicated to bringing transformation in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

This will be the first time in India that a Robo Park will be created to facilitate the users with a wide-ranging machinery including testing, co-working Options and co-manufacturing options available at competitive rates.

Telangana state will also launch a Robotics Accelerator for startups so that they will be able to accelerate their business with the required Infrastructure, market knowledge, authorisation support, investor links and much more for their venture.

India now has its First Reading Lounge

The Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport is the first one across the country to establish a reading lounge for visitors. This place will have books on literature, young budding authors and even include international languages. Young authors are promoted under the Yuva Yojana launched by Modi Government. The National Book Trust (NBT) has provided assistance in setting up this reading area.