Jaipur : Jaipur: Domestic and foreign investors coming to Jaipur during the Rajasthan Rising Summit are being taken on a tour of the major tourist places of the city. Changes have also been made in the traffic system due to the delegates visiting Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar. Especially in the Parkota area, the operation of low-floor buses is being diverted to avoid traffic jams and to facilitate the travel of investors. Due to this the fort appeared quite open. Local people, happy with the absence of traffic jams, say that there should be a permanent ban on buses. Along with this, e-rickshaws should also be limited. Sundar, a resident of Mansarovar, says that the Parkota area is a major attraction for tourists, but due to the jam situation, their experience can be negative. The traffic police should control the number of mini and low-floor buses once and for all.
Women entrepreneurs will be able to sell their products online
There is news of relief for women entrepreneurs associated with self-help groups. Now they will be able to sell their products online. For this, the facility of e-commerce platform is being started. Taking this initiative forward, Rajasthan Rural Livelihood Development Council (Rajivika) has prepared ‘Rajsakhi Portal’, which will be launched on 14th December. More than 48 lakh women members of self-help groups will be connected to this portal and they will be able to sell their products online.
You will also get this Benefit
Broadcast Feature: There will also be a broadcast facility on the portal, through which Sakhis sitting in villages will be able to directly contact Rajivika officials. Besides, you will also be able to register your complaints online.
Online Tracking: The portal will also have the facility to track complaints, so that problems will be resolved quickly. Rajivika is providing a free online platform to the women of self-help groups, where they can sell their handicraft products in the country and abroad. Apart from this, Rajivika will also do their marketing. This also includes many products which have received GI tag.