Rajasthan: Amit Shah reached Jodhpur, the groundstone of 'Shri Parasmal Bohra Blind College'

Jodhpur, September 21 (IANS). Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah reached Jodhpur on Sunday, where he laid the groundstone of the new building and residence of ‘Shri Parasmal Bohra Blind College’. Bhajan Lal Sharma, chief minister of Rajasthan, the Minister of Water in the Union, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Minister of Cabinet, Jogaram Patel, Madan Dilawar, Minister of Education, and Minister KK very dignitaries, including Vishnoi, were present. The program was inaugurated by Shah with Lampbeling by the Minister of Home Affairs. ‘Shri Parasmal Bohra Blind College’ makes a significant contribution to the field of education of children with a long time -impaired children. On this occasion, Amit Shah laid the groundstone of three new buildings and a residence building, which will ensure better educational facilities for disabled students. This initiative will increase the capacity of the institute and more children will receive quality education. On this occasion, Amit Shah placed on his official ‘X’ handle and wrote: ‘Mr. Parasmal Bohra has been doing remarkable work in the direction of disabled children for many years. I lay the groundstone of the new building and residence of this college. “He said that this initiative will play an important role, not only in the field of education, but also in the promotion of social inclusion and empowerment. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, who was present at the function, said that this project would further strengthen the opportunities for disabled children in Rajasthan. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has repeated the commitment of the central government, saying that the government takes precedence in ensuring equal opportunities for each class. Minister of Education Madan Dilawar appreciated the works of the Institute at the event and described them as an important step of social change. Please tell that the foundation stone of ‘Shri Parasmal Bohra Blind College’ is an important step towards social and educational development in Jodhpur. Local people and people associated with the institute welcomed this initiative. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags