Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Lauds Rajasthani Community's Role in Goa

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, while in Goa for a conference, addressed the local Marwari-Rajasthani community. He stated their hard work and determination strengthen Goa's cultural diversity and economic prosperity. Birla highlighted the community's widespread global presence and their role in embodying the spirit of "Ek Bharat - Shreshth Bharat". He also expressed encouragement at the rapid progress and growing workforce participation of women.

Key Points: Om Birla Praises Rajasthani Community in Goa for Diversity & Prosperity

  • Birla praises community's hard work
  • Notes their global presence
  • Highlights women's participation
  • Emphasizes cultural preservation
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Lok Sabha Speaker interacts with members of Rajasthani community in Goa

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, in Goa, commended the Marwari-Rajasthani community for strengthening cultural diversity and economic growth.

"Rajasthani emigrants... have enhanced the prestige of Marudhara across the country and around the world. - Om Birla"

Panaji, April 9

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who is in Goa to inaugurate the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region Zone VII Conference, addressed members of the Marwari-Rajasthani community living in the state.

Speaking on this occasion, he said that he was very pleased to meet Marwari-Rajasthani brothers and sisters in Goa, a state rich in tourism, art, and culture.

He noted that the presence of the hardworking people of Rajasthan further strengthens Goa's cultural diversity and economic prosperity.

Birla noted that there is hardly any place in the country or the world where members of the Rajasthani community are not based. People from the state, through their hard work, determination, and innovation, not only prosper but also embody the spirit of "Ek Bharat - Shreshth Bharat", he said, according to a release.

Expressing happiness at the large participation of women in the event, Lok Sabha Speaker said that women are progressing rapidly in various fields today, and their growing participation in the workforce is encouraging.

Birla extended his best wishes to everyone and said that the role of the Marwari community in the development of the nation and society should continue to grow stronger, and that their efforts for public welfare should be successful.

Later, in a post on X, Birla asserted that his interaction with the Rajasthani community brought him immense joy.

"Today, meeting Rajasthani brothers and sisters in Goa brought immense joy. Rajasthani emigrants, hailing from various parts of Rajasthan, have enhanced the prestige of Marudhara across the country and around the world. With excellence in fields such as education, business, startups, and more, you have also preserved your culture and traditions," he said.

"My heartfelt greetings to all Rajasthani emigrants who tirelessly contribute to the progress of their birthplace and place of work with their capabilities," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on women's participation. As a working woman myself, it's encouraging when leaders highlight our growing role in the workforce. More power to all the Rajasthani sisters excelling everywhere!
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Aman W
While it's nice to celebrate communities, I hope such interactions lead to concrete policies that support small businesses and migrants everywhere. Talk is good, but action is better. Respectfully, our leaders should focus on that.
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Sarah B
The cultural mosaic of India never ceases to amaze me. Reading about Rajasthani communities thriving in Goa while preserving their traditions is a beautiful example of "Unity in Diversity". More such stories, please!
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Karthik V
Absolutely true! You will find a Rajasthani businessman in the smallest town of South India and the biggest cities abroad. Their hard work and community support system is an inspiration. Jai Rajasthan! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
As a Goan, I welcome our Rajasthani brothers and sisters. They have added so much to our local business landscape. The blend of Goan and Rajasthani culture during festivals like Diwali is something special to experience.

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