Jalore : The two-day developed India Multimedia Exhibition organized by the Central Communications Bureau Regional Office Sirohi of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in the school concluded on Friday. During this, Councilor Rajendra Solanki, former Municipality President Kanchan Solanki, Deputy Director of Social Justice and Empowerment Department Rajendra Purohit, College Principal Dr. Ravi Sharma, District Youth Officer Rajendra Jakhar, Assistant Development Officer Mohanlal, Postal Inspector Kuldeep Singh, Principal Girls College Narpat Singh. Hemlata Choudhary, Principal of Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalaya, Deora, was given the hospitality.
On this occasion, Deputy Director Rajendra Purohit said that the youth should play their role in taking the benefits of government schemes to the common people. Purohit provided information about many departmental schemes including Palanhar, Kanyadaan, Chief Minister Anupreet Coaching Scheme, Child Helpline. District Youth Officer Rajendra Jakhar provided information about My Bharat Portal, PM Internship Scheme. Assistant Agriculture Officer of Agriculture Department, Sanjay Kumar Garg gave information about crop insurance scheme, soil health card etc. Medical Officer Andor Dr. Prakash Kumar Nogia provided information about departmental schemes including Prime Minister Ayushman Bharat Scheme. Postal Inspector Kuldeep Singh Rao gave information about savings schemes like Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, PLI, RD etc. Ayurveda Medical Officer Arif Khan provided information to the youth about regular routine, importance of yoga and balanced diet. Officer-in-charge of Central Communication Bureau Sirohi, Phoolchand Gehlot welcomed the guests and gave information about the Developed India Exhibition as well as Pradhan Mantri Suryghar Mutt Bijli Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, Kisan Samaan Nidhi Yojana. During the programme, the winners of the painting and quiz competitions were awarded prizes. Sangeeta Ghosh, who came from CBC, Jaipur to conduct the cultural program and the artists of Rajasthan Folk Art Mandal Barmer presented songs and dances based on developed India and patriotism.