Rajasthan: Finance Minister Diya Kumari gave a statement on the central and state budget, told the priority of the government

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Rajasthan News: Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari said that the main objective of both the central and state budgets is to lay a strong foundation for developed Rajasthan and developed India. She said that the goal of developed Rajasthan can be achieved by skill development among youth, employment opportunities and strengthening the infrastructure. Diya Kumari said that the Rajasthan government is working in the same direction. Shri Khatushyam Mandir Trust President Pratap Singh Chauhan met Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari.

Officials of the temple committee were also present during the meeting. Pratap Singh Chauhan thanked the Deputy Chief Minister for announcing a package of Rs 100 crore to develop facilities at Shri Khatushyam Temple. Representatives of the Indian Heritage Hotel Association also met the Deputy Chief Minister and thanked him for the announcements made in the budget to boost tourism in the state. Minister Avinash Gehlot thanked Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari for the announcements made in the budget for Jaitaran and Beawar assembly and MLA Sandeep Sharma from Kota-South."text-align: justify;">MOU with HUDCO

Today, under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, the Rajasthan government signed an MoU with HUDCO. Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Diya Kumari, Water Resources Development Minister Kanhaiyalal Chaudhary and Energy Minister Hiralal Nagar were also present on this occasion. The Finance Minister called the MoU a milestone for development.

There will be a change in electricity

Rajasthan’s Power Discom and Urja Vikas Nigam Limited also signed a power purchase agreement with Renew Hans Urja Private Limited for the next 25 years. The special thing about the project is that the price of electricity is Rs 2.18 per unit, which is the lowest rate in the country so far.

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