Jaipur's Grand Welcome: Over 8,700 Register for Historic Pravasi Rajasthani Divas

Jaipur is buzzing with final preparations for the inaugural Pravasi Rajasthani Divas. Over 8,700 people have already registered for this event initiated by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. Senior officials are ensuring the venue reflects Rajasthan's rich culture and heritage for the visiting diaspora. The day aims to strengthen the global Rajasthani community's bond with their homeland.

Key Points: Pravasi Rajasthani Divas Jaipur Prepares for 8700 Registrations

  • Final preparations underway with greenery and cleanliness drives across Jaipur
  • Chief Secretary inspected venue, directing completion within 48 hours
  • A new policy formulated to address diaspora engagement challenges
  • Nodal officers appointed at tourist sites for visitor convenience
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Jaipur gears up for Pravasi Rajasthani Divas with over 8,700 registrations

Jaipur readies for the first Pravasi Rajasthani Divas with over 8,700 registrations. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma's initiative aims to connect the global diaspora.

"The primary objective is to reconnect Non-Resident Rajasthanis with their roots and ensure their participation in the state’s development. - Shikhar Agrawal, Additional Chief Secretary"

Jaipur, Dec 6

The preparations for the upcoming Pravasi Rajasthani Divas, being organised on the initiative of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, are now in their final stage.

Ahead of the event scheduled for 10 December, greenery, decorations, and cleanliness drives are being carried out across the state capital, Jaipur.

Rajasthan is fully prepared to welcome its guests, and there is tremendous enthusiasm among Non-Resident Rajasthanis and industrialists arriving from India and abroad.

So far, more than 8,700 people have registered for the programme.

Chief Secretary V. Srinivas and Shikhar Agarwal, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Industries & Commerce Department, inspected the preparations at the venue (JECC, Sitapura).

During the visit, they reviewed the main ceremony area, halls designated for the sectoral sessions, and the ‘Progress Path’ being developed to showcase the achievements of the state government.

The Chief Secretary directed officials to complete all remaining work within the next 48 hours. He said that preparations for this historic event are being carried out in accordance with the Chief Minister’s vision.

The Chief Minister is continuously reviewing the progress and also interacting with Non-Resident Rajasthanis to personally invite them.

Shikhar Agrawal, Additional Chief Secretary, Industries Department, Government of Rajasthan, stated that the primary objective of the event is to reconnect Non-Resident Rajasthanis with their roots and ensure their participation in the state’s development.

A new policy has also been formulated to address challenges faced in this process. Suresh Kumar Ola, Commissioner, Bureau of Investment Promotion (BIP), informed that, as per the Chief Minister’s directions, the venue has been designed to reflect Rajasthan’s culture and heritage, so that Non-Resident Rajasthanis feel a sense of belonging and take back fond memories.

Given the possibility that guests attending the event may wish to explore Jaipur’s tourist attractions, extensive arrangements have been made.

The Archaeology and Museum Department has appointed nodal officers at protected monuments for the convenience of visitors.

Additionally, the Forest Department has appointed nodal officers to provide information on forest and wildlife tourism areas.

During the Pravasi Rajasthani Conclave at last year’s Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma had announced that 10 December would be celebrated each year as Pravasi Rajasthani Divas.

In continuation of this announcement, the first Pravasi Rajasthani Divas is being organised on 10 December.

The event aims to bring together the Rajasthani diaspora and strengthen their connection with their roots. Anandi, JDA Commissioner; Shivangi Swarnkar, MD, RIICO; Manisha Arora, Commissioner, Rajasthan Foundation; Gaurav Saini, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation; and Jugal Kishore Meena, Additional Commissioner, BIP, and other senior officials were also present during the visit.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
8,700 registrations is impressive! Hope this leads to real investment and job creation in the state, not just a photo-op. The focus should be on sustainable development for local communities, not just grand events.
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Sarah B
Visiting Jaipur for the first time from Australia for this event! The arrangements for tourists mentioned here sound very thoughtful. Looking forward to experiencing the culture and hopefully exploring the wildlife tourism areas.
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Vikram M
Good to see the CM personally involved. Connecting the diaspora is key. But I hope the "new policy" they mentioned addresses practical issues like easier land acquisition for NRIs wanting to start businesses back home. The bureaucracy can be a major hurdle.
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Anjali F
Proud to be a Rajasthani! 🙏 The decorations and cleanliness drive across Jaipur will show our true 'Padharo Mahare Des' spirit. Hope the event highlights our handicrafts and textiles to the global community.
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Karan T
While the intent is good, I hope the funds for this large-scale event are justified by tangible outcomes. The focus should remain on attracting investment for sectors like renewable energy where Rajasthan has huge potential. Let's see the results.

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