Jaipur, Aug. 22 -- The state government will soon set up a Language Lab in collaboration with the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) and the Union ministry of education, where training in English, French, Spanish, Japanese and other foreign languages will be provided to boost international job prospects, officials said. A release from CM office stated chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has emphasized his government's priority to provide Rajasthan's youth with international exposure and opportunities. He believes that with the right guidance, young people can be prepared for global competition, and empowering them will play a key role in building a developed Rajasthan. In this direction, the state government, in collaboration with the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) and the Union ministry of human resource development, will establish a "Language Lab" in the state. The lab will offer training in English, French, Spanish, Japanese, and other foreign languages, enabling students to achieve proficiency and enhancing their chances of employment abroad. Officials said that the training will not only open pathways for overseas jobs but also help youth secure opportunities in India across sectors such as tourism, trade, IT, education, and services. The initiative comes after the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit held last year....