Key Points

The Rajasthan government is setting up language labs across the state in partnership with EFLU and the HRD Ministry. These labs will offer specialized training in international languages including English, French, Spanish and Japanese. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma believes this initiative will empower youth with global communication skills. The program aims to create new opportunities in international job markets and higher education for Rajasthan's students and young professionals.

Key Points: Rajasthan Launches Language Labs for English French Spanish Training

  • Specialized training in English, French, Spanish and Japanese languages
  • Enhances employability in tourism, IT and service sectors
  • Creates pathways for overseas employment and higher education
  • Partners with EFLU and Union HRD Ministry for implementation
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Rajasthan govt to set up language labs; students to learn English, French

Rajasthan govt partners with EFLU to establish language labs offering English, French, Spanish & Japanese training to boost youth employability and global opportunities.

"The ability to communicate effectively in global languages is a key requirement for success - Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Aug 21

The Rajasthan government, with the support of the English and Foreign Language University (EFLU) and the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, will establish ‘language labs’ in Rajasthan. These labs will offer specialised training in international languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Japanese.

With this initiative, the youth will gain proficiency in global languages, thereby creating new pathways for overseas employment and higher education opportunities.

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has taken yet another significant step towards empowering the youth of Rajasthan and preparing them for global opportunities. The Chief Minister firmly believes that the youth of the state possess immense potential, which can be harnessed by providing the right direction, skills, and international exposure. He has emphasised that the vision of a ‘Developed Rajasthan’ can only be realised through the empowerment of the younger generation, officials said.

The training imparted in these Language Labs will significantly enhance the communication skills and employability of the youth. With language expertise, they will be able to access job opportunities in diverse fields such as tourism, business, IT, education, and the service sector — not only within India but also internationally. This initiative is expected to especially benefit students, young professionals, and aspirants aiming to build careers abroad.

The Chief Minister has underlined that the ability to communicate effectively in global languages is a key requirement for success in today’s interconnected world, and the state government is committed to bridging this gap. The ‘Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit’ organised last year by the state government had set new benchmarks in the industrial sector of the state. During the summit, MoUs worth nearly Rs 35 lakh crore were signed between the government and entrepreneurs. Several multinational companies expressed a strong interest in employing skilled youth from Rajasthan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step but I hope they don't neglect our regional languages in the process. Rajasthani and Hindi should also get equal importance along with foreign languages.
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Arjun K
As someone working in IT, I can confirm language skills make a huge difference in international projects. This will definitely boost employment opportunities for Rajasthan's youth.
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Sarah B
Wonderful initiative! Language skills are crucial in today's global economy. Hope they implement this properly with qualified teachers and modern teaching methods.
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Vikram M
The investment summit results show there's real demand for skilled youth. Language labs could be the missing piece that helps local talent connect with global opportunities.
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Michael C
Hope they include practical conversation practice and not just textbook learning. Real language proficiency comes from actually speaking with native speakers.

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