Jaipur: Rajasthan's budget has sparked a sense of optimism among young aspirants preparing for competitive exams. They hope that the budget will fulfil their expectations and bring an end to their unemployment woes.
Kamal Jaipuri, a young aspirant, expressed his views, saying, "The budget has brought a glimmer of hope for us. We expect it to live up to our expectations and fulfil the dreams of unemployed students. We hope for maximum recruitment without any paper leaks."
Tina Mehra, another aspirant, shares similar sentiments. "The budget has brought a sense of excitement among unemployed students. We expect the government to come up with a budget that will fulfill the dreams of unemployed youth. A new path has been paved for students who have been waiting for recruitment opportunities for a long time."
However, not everyone is optimistic about the budget. Devendra Mehra, a REET aspirant, points out that the new education policy 2020 has some major flaws. According to him, "The policy aims to introduce English to private school students at a very young age, while government school students will be taught in their regional languages. This will create a disparity between the two and widen the gap between different sections of society."