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State government will provide jobs to one lakh youth this year: Patel | News India

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Jodhpur, 1 October (Hindustan Reporter). Parliamentary Affairs, Law and Legal Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, the state government is working on a large scale to provide employment opportunities to the youth. One lakh youth will be given government jobs this year by the state government. He was addressing the inaugural program of the 119th Forest Guard Basic Training Session organized by the Forestry Training Institute at the Dr. SN Medical College Auditorium on Tuesday as the chief guest.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Patel said, through the Rising Rajasthan Summit, new employment opportunities will be created in the private sector in the state. This summit will pave the way for rapid industrial development of the state. Patel said that environmental problems and environmental protection are the most burning issues across the world. To solve this, Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign, which has become a mass campaign. Patel said that forest guards are working as vigilant sentinels of our environment. Forest guards will work with full dedication to stop anti-environmental activities including illegal forest felling, hunting of wildlife and illegal trafficking. He said that forest workers should also make the community aware about the conservation of forest wealth. Divisional Commissioner Dr. Pratibha Singh said that training should be done with full seriousness and sensitivity. This training will serve as a foundation for your public service. Chief Forest Conservator Rajkumar Jain said that all the trainees should complete the training with discipline and devotion.

476 forest guards will take training

A total of 476 trainee forest guards are participating in this training program, out of which 236 women forest guards are receiving training. In the program, Forest Guard Shilpa Hada from Dungarpur and Forest Guard Sharmila Mankad from Ajmer shared their experiences related to one month field training. Deputy Forest Conservator Mohit Gupta, Director Afri Tarun Kant, Deputy Forest Conservator Deepak Gupta, Deputy Forest Conservator Dr. Amit Chauhan, Deputy Forest Conservator Sunil Kumar Singh, RPTC Commandant Harphool Singh and officers and newly appointed forest guards were present in the program.