Jaipur, March 15 -- Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Saturday said that the Rajasthan government is committed to making more job creators than job seekers among the youth. Addressing a convention by the Vaishya community in Jaipur, the chief minister said, "PM Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047 and a developed Rajasthan by 2047 is incomplete without the support and cooperation of the Vaishya community." "Experienced businessmen from the community possess the knowledge and experience. Therefore, that experience should be passed on to the new generation to encourage startups and small enterprises. Vaishya community, living both in India and abroad, is always connected to social causes and its culture. I appeal to the youth to take inspiration from them and create more start-ups. Our government is committed to make the youth job creators than the job seekers," he added. He further said that the government is tirelessly working on its promise of providing 400,000 government and 600,000 private sector jobs in four years. "In this regard, more than 125,000 government vacancies have already been filled in the state so far. Recruitment for 135,000 positions is underway. A job calendar has also been announced for recruitment for 125,000 positions in 2026, instead of the planned 100,000." Highlighting the immense potential of Rajasthan's various sectors, the chief minister said that the government has organized the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit and signed MoUs worth Rs.35 lakh crore in its very first year, of which groundbreaking of investments worth over Rs.8 lakh crore has already been done. "Policies have been issued for various sectors in the state, including mining, tourism, and industry. Additionally, the state's youth are being encouraged to pursue industrial advancements through the Youth Policy. Various schemes are also strengthening industries in every district, providing local employment opportunities to young people," he said. The CM also said, "The state government is working to develop a roadmap for the development of every sector and region. Priority work has been given to the Ram Jal Setu Link Project, the Yamuna Water Agreement, the Indira Gandhi Canal, the Ganga Canal, and the Dewas Project, along with other drinking water and irrigation projects. The state government is also working to provide adequate water to industries. Similarly, production capacity has been increased by 8,261 megawatts in the energy sector. Currently, daytime electricity is being provided to farmers in 22 districts." Appreciating the contribution of the Vaishya community in the development of the state, he said that the community has a long history in India's growth. "This community is the economic backbone of the country. It has sustained the nation's economy for thousands of years. He said that the Vaishya community's hard work, business acumen, and honesty have contributed to the nation's prosperity. After India's independence, small businessmen and large industrialists worked together to strengthen the country's economy. The Vaishya community's contribution to industry, trade, and employment is no secret."...