Jaipur : Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit is going to be organized in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan from 9 to 11 December. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma claims that this conference will lay the foundation of a future developed Rajasthan, which will establish Rajasthan as a major investment center across the world. Under this conference, MoUs worth Rs 20 lakh crore have been signed so far, with the help of which Rajasthan will establish new dimensions of development in many sectors including renewable energy, mining, tourism, automobile. To make this program successful, the state government can also announce a new policy.
Cabinet meeting today in Jaipur
Bhajanlal cabinet meeting is going to be held in CM office today at 4 pm, in which many major policy decisions can be approved. PM Modi is going to attend the inaugural program of Rising Rajasthan on 9th December. In such a situation, preparations to welcome him will also be discussed in this meeting. Along with this, a roadmap will also be prepared for the programs to be organized on the occasion of completion of one year of Bhajan Lal government on 15th December. The foundation stone laying program of the ERCP project is also to be discussed in this meeting. In this meeting, a decision can be taken regarding the formation of development authorities in Bharatpur and Bikaner, which will be a decision of great relief for the people of the district.
Launch of new policy on 4th December
The government can announce a new policy regarding investment in Rising Rajasthan. It is being said that the issues of land allotment and exemption for investment can be approved in the cabinet meeting today. The energy, mining and tourism policy is to be launched on December 4. It is expected that the draft of these policies will be approved in the meeting today. Not only this, matters related to amendment in service rules can be considered in the meeting today. There can also be talks about setting up a solar energy plant and inviting private investment in it. A decision is also possible today on the issue of lifting the ban on SI recruitment and transfers.