The Dausa Police Cricket League was inaugurated on Saturday, drawing local cricket enthusiasts and dignitaries alike. Rajasthan Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, Rajyavardhan Rathore, was the chief guest at the event, where he shared a vision for economic growth and employment in the region.
Addressing attendees, Rathore emphasized the government’s commitment to transforming Bandikui, located along the Jaipur-Delhi Expressway, into a major industrial hub. “Our full emphasis is that Bandikui should become a place for big industries,” he stated. “In the coming few years, undoubtedly big businesses and industries will also come on this big state highway.”
Highlighting the significance of economic development, Rathore revealed that Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth approximately ₹12.5 lakh crores have already been signed in the first year of the government’s initiatives. “We are working diligently to bring these agreements to fruition, creating an environment of industry and economic strength,” he said. “It is our guarantee that employment will increase further.”
The minister’s remarks come at a time when the state is focused on fostering industrial growth and creating job opportunities for the youth. Rathore assured the audience that the government is making substantial efforts to ensure that the benefits of this economic development reach the local population.
The Dausa Police Cricket League aims to engage the community through sports, fostering camaraderie and a spirit of teamwork. It is seen as an initiative not only to promote athletics but also to unite citizens under common goals of progress and development.
As the cricket league gets underway, the local government remains focused on its dual commitment: promoting sports and driving economic growth in the region. With the Minister’s ambitious plans in motion, residents of Dausa and surrounding areas are hopeful for a future marked by both recreational and economic prosperity.