Rajasthan Mission 2030: A Vision for the State's Glorious Future

In a resounding commitment to propel Rajasthan to the forefront of development, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has introduced the ambitious Rajasthan Mission 2030. The program aims to position the state as the nation's leader across various sectors, transcending boundaries and setting new benchmarks for progress. During the launch ceremony held in Jaipur, Chief Minister Gehlot emphasized the critical role of involving every citizen in this collective endeavor to propel Rajasthan's advancement.

The heart of the Rajasthan Mission 2030 lies in the participation of diverse groups, including experts, government officials, NGOs, youth, women, students, and the general public. These stakeholders are expected to share their expectations, ideas, and insights, laying the foundation for a shared vision of the state's future. To create a comprehensive 'Vision-2030 Document' that encapsulates Rajasthan's bright prospects, the state government seeks to garner advice and suggestions from a staggering one crore people

Under the purview of the Rajasthan Mission 2030 program, Lords University is playing an active role. It hosted a series of competitions, including quizzes, essay writing, and speech contests, to engage students in the mission's spirit of transformative change.

Lords NSS department officer Dr. Pradeep Kumar reported that 470 students participated in essay competitions across various class levels, with an additional 363 students competing in speech contests. The university-level rounds of these competitions were scheduled for September 5th and 6th, 2023. The top-performing students were duly rewarded for their contributions in the ways of their writing and speeches.

The results of these competitions at university level were as follows:

The winners of the Quiz Competition were as follows: Bhayoor Khan (BALLB) secured the first position, followed by Anjali Bairwa (BALLB) in second place, and Sachin Jangid (B.Sc) came in third.

The topic of the Essay Competition was "What should the future Rajasthan be like?" The winners of this competition were Anjali Bairwa (BALLB), who secured the first position, Rashmi (MBA) in second place, and Arun (MA) in third place.

The Speech Competition centered around the topic "Rajasthan Mission 2030," and the winners were Divija (BA) in the first position, followed by Aarti (BA) in second place, and Vaani (BALLB) securing the third position.

These accomplished students were rewarded by university officials, and their impressive contributions have set the stage for Rajasthan's transformative journey under the ambitious Rajasthan Mission 2030. Winners at the university level will proceed to district-level competitions, focusing solely on speech and essay contests. Teachers from various departments provided invaluable support throughout these competitions, ensuring their success.

Through the enthusiastic engagement of all individuals in the state, the State Vision-2030 document will be finalized. Rajasthan Mission 2030 represents a collective effort to define Rajasthan's path towards 2030. It serves as a visionary blueprint for the state's bright future, and each one of us has a vital role to play in contributing to the progress of our beloved land.

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