Sumerpur Gets a ₹8.5 Crore Dream Campus! New High-Tech ITI to Open Doors of Jobs, Skills and Self-Reliance for Thousands
Digital Classrooms, Modern Labs and Advanced Workshops to Transform the Future of Rural Youth in Rajasthan
Ananya soch: In a major boost for technical education and youth empowerment, the Rajasthan government has approved the construction of a new Industrial Training Institute (ITI) building in Sumerpur at a cost of ₹8.50 crore. The decision is being seen as a game-changing step that could reshape employment opportunities for thousands of young people across the region.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma had announced the opening of the new ITI in the 2025-26 state budget, and now the Skill, Employment and Entrepreneurship Department has issued the administrative and financial approval for the project.
Local MLA and Animal Husbandry Minister Joraram Kumawat expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister on behalf of the people of Sumerpur, calling the project a “historic gift” for the youth of the region.
Modern ITI Campus with Future-Ready Facilities
According to officials, the new ITI campus will feature state-of-the-art workshops, practical laboratories, digital classrooms and advanced computer centres. Modern machinery and equipment required for various technical trades will also be installed to provide industry-oriented training.
Minister Kumawat said the institute will save students from travelling to distant cities for technical education. Rural and urban youth alike will now have access to quality skill training at the local level, opening new doors for employment and self-employment opportunities.
A Big Push Towards Self-Reliant Rajasthan
The minister added that Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma is committed to strengthening Rajasthan’s youth through skill-based development and fast implementation of budget announcements. Construction work on the ITI building is expected to begin soon, and students may start benefiting from the institute from the upcoming academic session itself.
The announcement has created excitement not only in Sumerpur but also in dozens of nearby villages, where families see the upcoming institute as a symbol of hope, growth and a brighter future for the next generation.