
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma revealed on June 8 that the state government was investing ₹100 crore to develop the Maharana Pratap Tourist Circuit. The announcement was made by Sharma during the inauguration of Maharana Pratap Jayanti celebrations in Udaipur. Highlighting the significance of the 16th century King of the erstwhile Kingdom of Merwar, beyond Rajasthan and India, Sharma hailed him as a source of inspiration for the youth globally.
The Chief Minister stressed that Maharana Pratap's valour, courage and patriotism, go way beyond his legacy. Sharma reiterated the government's commitment to spreading Maharana Pratap's message to the world and said that the development of the Maharana Pratap Tourist Circuit was a step in this endeavour, for which ₹100 crore has been allocated.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS') Krishna Gopal was the keynote speaker at the event, who spoke about the measures taken by Maharana Pratap to safeguard Indian culture and religion.
Meanwhile, the Rajasthan government is making efforts to implement people-friendly innovations in medical science and artificial intelligence-based technologies to improve health facilities for the local people and tourists.
Also read: To attract tourists, Rajasthan unveils plan to showcase lesser-known destinations
For this, a team of officials of the Medical Education Department will visit the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi on June 6 and June 7 to study the latest work, innovations and technologies being used in the field of medicine.
Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical Education Department Shubhra Singh said medical services are being strengthened in Rajasthan through various innovations so that patients can get quality treatment and their families do not face any problems.
The Chief Minister stressed that Maharana Pratap's valour, courage and patriotism, go way beyond his legacy. Sharma reiterated the government's commitment to spreading Maharana Pratap's message to the world and said that the development of the Maharana Pratap Tourist Circuit was a step in this endeavour, for which ₹100 crore has been allocated.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS') Krishna Gopal was the keynote speaker at the event, who spoke about the measures taken by Maharana Pratap to safeguard Indian culture and religion.
Meanwhile, the Rajasthan government is making efforts to implement people-friendly innovations in medical science and artificial intelligence-based technologies to improve health facilities for the local people and tourists.
Also read: To attract tourists, Rajasthan unveils plan to showcase lesser-known destinations
For this, a team of officials of the Medical Education Department will visit the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi on June 6 and June 7 to study the latest work, innovations and technologies being used in the field of medicine.
Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical Education Department Shubhra Singh said medical services are being strengthened in Rajasthan through various innovations so that patients can get quality treatment and their families do not face any problems.
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