Rajasthan News: A few days are left for Rajasthan Assembly elections. Before that, state Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is taking many big decisions one after the other. After the announcement of creation of three new districts in the state, now the formation of eight new boards has been approved. The newly formed boards include Rajasthan State Raja Bali Welfare Board, Rajasthan State Valmiki Welfare Board, Rajasthan State Meghwal Welfare Board, Rajasthan State Pujari Welfare Board, Rajasthan State Kevat Welfare (Ma Puri Bai Keer) Board, Rajasthan State Jatav Welfare Board, Rajasthan State Dhanka Welfare Board. Board, Rajasthan State Chitragupta Kayastha Welfare Board is included.
Announcement of creation of three new districtsA day before this, CM Ashok Gehlot announced to make Malpura, Sujangarh and Kuchaman new districts. After the formation of three new districts, the number of districts in Rajasthan will increase to 53. This announcement, made just before the implementation of the code of conduct, is being considered important from the election point of view. Within a few months, Didwana-Kuchaman district was divided into two parts. Didwana-Kuchaman earlier came in Nagaur district. Along with this, new districts will be created by separating Sujangarh from Churu and Malpura from Tonk.
Newly formed board-- Rajasthan State Raja Bali Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Valmiki Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Meghwal Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Priest Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Kevat Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Jatav Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Farm Welfare Board
- Rajasthan State Chitragupta Kayastha Welfare Board
What did Gehlot say on caste census?At the same time, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, in one of his important decisions before the elections, said that his government will conduct caste census in the state on the lines of Bihar. However, no fixed time has been given for this. CM Gehlot said that there will be a caste census in the state and we will get this work done on the Bihar pattern, because the Supreme Court has not banned it.