Congress slams Rajasthan govt's order to paint college walls orange, calls it 'politicisation'
The Rajasthan College Education Commissionerate has ordered 20 government colleges to paint their front facades and entry halls orange under the Kayakalp scheme. The initiative aims to create a positive and optimistic learning environment. However, the opposition Congress criticized the move as a political tactic to distract from the government's failures.
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