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Ashok Gehlot launches 'Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Scheme'

Ten women beneficiaries were presented job cards during an event at Ambedkar Bhavan in Jaipur

PTI Jaipur Published 10.09.22, 01:19 AM
Gehlot during the launch of the scheme in Jaipur on Friday.

Gehlot during the launch of the scheme in Jaipur on Friday. PTI picture

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday launched the “Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Scheme” on the lines of the MGNREGA to provide 100 days of employment a year to families in urban areas.

Calling it a historic scheme, Gehlot said any family that wanted to increase their income at a time of high inflation could seek jobs under the scheme. He added that the employment guarantee programme was prepared after studying similar such schemes in other states.

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“We recently held a rally in Delhi against the Centre over inflation. This fight with the Centre will run parallel in public interest but here is an excellent scheme under which various types of work will be done,” Gehlot said.

Local self-government and urban development and housing minister Shanti Dhariwal said more than four lakh people registered under the scheme, while job cards had been issued to 2.5 lakh. On the first day, around 40,000 people got jobs.

Ten women beneficiaries were presented job cards during the event at Ambedkar Bhavan in Jaipur. Gehlot also interacted with them.

Under the scheme, projects on environment protection, water conservation, heritage conservation, maintenance of gardens, removal of encroachment, illegal signboards, hoardings and banners, and sanitation, and cleanliness will be undertaken. People in the 18 to 60 age group are eligible for the scheme.

At least 50 people in each ward of urban local bodies will be given employment.

To register for the scheme, a Janaadhar card or its registration slip is required. Registrations can be done at e-Mitra centres.

During the event, Gehlot also highlighted the other schemes of the state government. He said the government had made treatment free under the Chiranjeevi scheme so that the poor did not need to sell their belongings for treatment.

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