During the event, Minister Joraram Kumawat addressed the public, stating that the school building would have eight classrooms, a kitchen shed, toilets, and drinking water facilities. After their construction, the school’s operation will be efficiently conducted.
He emphasised the abundance of livestock in the region and proposed the establishment of a veterinary sub-centre in Gangalas Gram Panchayat to address the need for animal healthcare.
The minister mentioned that the state government is actively working against corruption with a zero-tolerance policy. The administration’s top priority is a corruption-free government, and strict action is being taken against wrongdoers.
He also highlighted the importance of the new education policy in providing skill-oriented education to make children self-reliant. Minister Kumawat urged teachers to focus on promoting girls’ education.
He pointed out the vast potential in the field of livestock farming and emphasised the need for the state to take a leading position in this sector. Rajasthan is a prosperous state in terms of indigenous cattle breeds, which can be reared in all conditions.
He assured that concerted efforts would be made to make the state a leader in livestock farming.