Part of the Chief Minister’s house here became a playground on Friday when over two hundred young people who lost their parents to covid enjoyed fun activities and had lunch with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Ashok Gehlot talked about their dreams, long-term plans and the disorders they are targeting.
He also accompanied them to the playground where a magic display and other fun activities were organized. Lunch included chowmein, pizza and several other delicacies.
A total of 231 young people accompanied by their tutors were invited to the program, but some were unable to attend.
The leading minister said it is a Diwali program with young people who lost their parents due to covid.
“I think it was fitting to invite all those young people to Diwali. It was amazing to see the little kids laughing. I told them about their studies, career plans and other things. It was impressive that some of them were looking for civilian domestic servants, some doctors and some wanted to enroll in the police department,” M said. Gehlot to journalists.
He added that young people also get gifts from Diwali. “They have to feel respected,” he said.
Sonu Bairwa of Tonk said he was very pleased when officials informed him of the CM’s invitation.
Dungarpur’s Divyanshi, who interacted with the CM, said he made it through the program because he never imagined he would be able to move to the Chief Minister’s apartment and attend such a program.
“It was unforeseen. I felt smart that the Chief Minister invited me to the Diwali programme. It’s unique,” Ashish d’Ajmer said.
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Several ministers were provided on occasion.
The young people received clicked photos with the leading minister. They also won bags with stationery, sports kits and treats.
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