Rajasthan CM Launches 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries & Coaching Centre in Jaipur

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma announced the establishment of 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries across urban areas and a new residential coaching centre in Jaipur. The initiatives aim to provide digital learning resources and academic support, particularly for backward and deprived communities. During the event, the CM also transferred over Rs 1,363 crore in direct benefits and inaugurated several hostels and a library. The government emphasized its commitment to inclusive growth and realizing B.R. Ambedkar's vision of social justice.

Key Points: Rajasthan Announces 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries, Coaching Centre

  • 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries announced
  • New residential coaching centre in Jaipur
  • Rs 1,363 crore DBT for welfare schemes
  • AI-based 'Help Desk Samadhan Saathi' launched
  • Focus on digital access for marginalized groups
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Rajasthan CM announces 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries, coaching centre in Jaipur​

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma announces 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries and a residential coaching centre in Jaipur to empower youth and marginalized communities.

"The initiative aims to expand access to knowledge and digital resources... in line with Baba Saheb's vision. - CM Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 14

Marking the 135th birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Tuesday announced a major push toward digital education and social empowerment by establishing 200 Ambedkar E-Libraries in urban areas across the state.​

Addressing a state-level programme in Jaipur, the Chief Minister said the initiative aims to expand access to knowledge and digital resources, particularly for backward and deprived sections, in line with Baba Saheb's vision of social justice and equality.

He also announced the setting up of an Ambedkar Residential Coaching Centre at Ambedkar Peeth in Mundla (Jaipur) to support students preparing for competitive examinations.​

Sharma emphasised that the government is committed to uplifting the last person in the queue by ensuring equitable access to education and opportunities. ​

Inspired by Ambedkar's ideals, he said the state is working on the principle of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, aur Sabka Prayas, focusing on inclusive growth and empowerment.​

Highlighting the broader vision, he noted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, welfare schemes are effectively reaching marginalised communities, contributing to their socio-economic development.​

The proposed Ambedkar E-Libraries are expected to serve as modern knowledge hubs, providing students and youth with access to digital learning tools, online study material, and career resources. ​

The residential coaching centre at Mundla will further strengthen academic support for aspirants from underprivileged backgrounds.​

During the programme, the Chief Minister also transferred Rs 1,363 crore through Direct Benefit Transfer to beneficiaries of pension schemes and the Palanhar Yojana. ​

He inaugurated 10 hostel buildings, laid foundation stones for 17 others, and virtually opened a library at the 'Swayamsiddha' complex in Jamdoli.​

An AI-based initiative, 'Help Desk Samadhan Saathi', was also launched. Additionally, assistive devices were distributed to Divyangjan, financial aid was given under the Kanyadan Yojana, and meritorious students under the Chief Minister Anupreti Coaching Scheme were felicitated. ​

Sharma highlighted progress in education and welfare schemes, noting significant financial support for students under post-matric scholarship programmes for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Most Backward Classes.​

He reiterated that the government is working toward holistic development through the spirit of Antyodaya. ​

Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Avinash Gehlot also addressed the gathering, stating that the government is committed to realising Ambedkar's vision through impactful social security and welfare schemes.​

The event was attended by Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari and Premchand Bairwa, along with several ministers, MPs, MLAs, and senior officials.​

- IANS

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Arjun K
Announcing is one thing, implementation is another. We've seen many such schemes fail due to poor execution. The residential coaching centre is a good idea, but they must ensure transparency in student selection and quality of teaching.
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Rohit P
Baba Saheb's vision truly coming to life! Education is the greatest tool for empowerment. The DBT transfer of ₹1363 crore is also a huge relief for pensioners. More power to such schemes that actually reach the people.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in the education sector, I appreciate the focus on digital resources. The AI-based 'Help Desk Samadhan Saathi' sounds innovative. Hope it's user-friendly for all age groups.
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Vikram M
Good step, but why only urban areas? Students in rural Rajasthan need these facilities even more. The government should ensure the benefits reach the villages as well. Jai Bhim!
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Kavya N
The hostel buildings and coaching centre will be a game-changer for so many aspirants preparing for UPSC, RAS, and other exams away from home. This is real 'antyodaya' - uplifting the last person. 👏

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