This Article is From Aug 07, 2023

Rajasthan Sets Up Body To Identify Problems Of Backward Classes

The Board will have five non-official members - chairman, vice-chairman and three members - an official said.

Rajasthan Sets Up Body To Identify Problems Of Backward Classes

Rajasthan is scheduled to go polls later this year.

Jaipur:

Rajasthan government on Saturday formed the Guru Gorakhnath Board to identify the problems and issues plaguing the Jogi, Yogi, and Nath communities.

The Board will send suggestions to the state government on the basis of primary survey report in a bid to provide basic and necessary facilities to these backward classes. 

Orders to this effect were issued by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment after Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot cleared the proposal to form the board.

Suggestions will be given to the state government on launching various schemes for the backward classes, coordinating with various departments with regard to the implementation of ongoing schemes, and for the state's progress on the educational and economic fronts.

Other suggestions including strengthening and renovating landmarks testifying to the state's religious and cultural heritage and monasteries; research on articles, books, literature, related to the society; concrete measures against social evils will also be presented to the state government.

The Board will have five non-official members - chairman, vice-chairman and three members - an official said. 

Earlier, CM Gehlot inaugurated 'Mehangai Rahat Camp' at the Mahapura village of Sanganer in Jaipur district with an aim to provide people a measure of relief from inflation.

The state government is also working to raise general awareness on the public welfare schemes of the government, the chief minister said.

Rajasthan is scheduled to go polls later this year.

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