The Rajasthan government is planning to generate a database for students preparing for competitive examinations in the city of Kota.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the project, which will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 68 lakh. This development has been started to make necessary arrangements for these students in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
There are around 50 small and 10 big coaching centres in Kota where students prepare for competitive exams including engineering, medical, among others.
According to the proposal received by the Department of Information Technology and Communication, a student database will be prepared to create a web portal and a mobile app with information containing students' address, their family, hostels and PGs, coaching centres in Kota.
The RajComp Info Services Limited (RISL) will prepare the student register which will have a database of around two lakh students in Kota. Through the portal, students' issues regarding coaching, housing and meals will be resolved.
Similar student registers will also be prepared for other cities with coaching institutes, the statement added. There are around 50 small and 10 big coaching institutes in Kota where around two lakh students prepare for competitive examinations of engineering, medical and other fields.
The city has 25,000 paying guest facilities, 3,000 hostels and 1,800 kitchen messes. The annual turnover of the coaching industry in Kota is more than Rs 3,000 crore, the statement added.
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