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Since it opened, more than 25 lakh people have visited the Seven Wonders Park so far. On an average, 30,000 people visit it every month. [8] Some visitors have complained about lack of maintenance at the park. [9] On the lines of Kota, another Seven Wonders Park has been built in New Delhi which is located between Sarai Kale Khan and Millennium ...
The Government of Rajasthan is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Rajasthan and its 50 districts. It consists of an executive branch, led by the governor of Rajasthan, as well as judiciary and legislative branches. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, and houses the Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) and the secretariat.
In 2024 , Kota has also witnessed a significant decline in the number of students enrolling from 2-2.5 lakh students to just 85000-1 lakh students and revenue from ₹6,500-7,000 crore to ₹3,500 crore which is a decline by 50%, owing to the significant rise in student suicides and stricter rules implemented for coaching institutes by the ...
The Chief Secretary is the highest-ranking officer in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in the state government of Rajasthan. This position acts as the principal advisor to the Chief Minister and the state government and is responsible for the administration of various departments within the state. The Chief Secretary also coordinates ...
From 26 January 1950, the state officially came to be known as Rajasthan, with Shashtri continuing as its first chief minister. [7] On 3 March 1952, following the first legislative assembly election, Tika Ram Paliwal of the Indian National Congress became the first elected chief minister of the state. [8]
India's Adani Group will invest 650 billion Indian rupees ($7.9 billion) in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan over the next five to seven years, its founder, and Asia's richest man, Gautam ...
The Urban Improvement Trust (or UIT, नगर विकास न्यास) is a type of statutory body in the state of Rajasthan, India, constituted for the purpose of promoting urban development. [1] The power to create Urban Improvement Trusts was provided by the Rajasthan Urban Improvement Act, 1959. [2]
The All-India officials in each district are a Deputy Commissioner or district Magistrate (from the Indian Administrative Service), a Superintendent of Police (from the Indian Police Service) and a Deputy Conservator of Forests (from the Indian Forest Service), each of which is assisted by officers of various Rajasthan state services. The state ...