Rajasthan / Corona relief package will be available in Rajasthan, may decide on board examinations

Zoom News : Jun 02, 2021, 07:06 AM
Jaipur. The important meeting of the Gehlot cabinet will be held on Wednesday. A meeting will be held at the Chief Minister's residence under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. The timing of the cabinet meeting has not been decided yet. It is being told that the time will be fixed tomorrow. Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara has informed about the cabinet meeting by tweeting. Officials of the Cabinet Secretariat say that they have not yet received the guidelines regarding the meeting from the higher level. Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara has given information about the cabinet meeting by tweeting.

Although no official agenda has been released for the cabinet meeting, it is believed that a policy decision regarding board examinations can be taken in the meeting to be held tomorrow. The Gehlot government can postpone or cancel the board examinations for the time being in the interest of the students. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will discuss this with the ministers tomorrow. However, the state government has also completed the preparations to conduct the board examinations. According to sources, in the cabinet meeting, it may also be approved to give relief package to the dependents of the dead from Korana. In the meeting, there can also be a brainstorming about the unlock starting in the state from tomorrow and the Chief Minister can discuss with the ministers.

In the cabinet meeting held earlier, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had asked Korana to give assistance to the families of the deceased. Apart from this, in the cabinet meeting, there will also be a brainstorming about the unlock starting from tomorrow in the state. Ministers will join the cabinet meeting through VC. However, some ministers may also visit the Chief Minister's residence. All eyes will be on the proposed Gehlot cabinet meeting tomorrow because the state government can take more decisions regarding board examinations.

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