Jaipur, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma today inaugurated the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Sambal Fortnight, a state-wide campaign focused on supporting the poor, farmers, women, and youth.
Speaking at the launch event, CM Sharma emphasized his government’s commitment to action over rhetoric. “We don’t talk, we work. We understand the pain of farmers, the struggles of the poor, the hardships faced by women, and the aspirations of our youth,” he said.
In a major announcement aimed at tackling unemployment, Sharma pledged to provide 4 lakh jobs to the youth of Rajasthan within the next five years. “Our youth want employment so they can stand on their own feet and support their families. We will ensure they get that opportunity,” he asserted.
The Antyodaya Sambal Fortnight will include a series of outreach programs and welfare initiatives aimed at marginalized communities, with a focus on access to government schemes, health services, and employment drives.
The Chief Minister’s remarks and the job commitment have drawn attention statewide as the government aims to blend economic development with inclusive governance.