Addressing a gathering in his parliamentary constituency Jaipur (rural) yesterday, Rathore urged people to follow the Arunachal Pradesh model where "people do not step back in solving their problems".
The Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting said he will make efforts to open an ITI in Mundota village in order to make youth employable.
He said nearly 25,000 youths of the Jaipur rural areas have been imparted training to appear in Army recruitment.
Rathore also announced Rs 10 lakh for construction of two classrooms and library in Mundota. He laid the foundation of Gaurav Path in Nangal Bichpadi, to be built at a cost of Rs 60 lakh.
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