Key Points

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla attended the 6th Hadoti Milan Sammelan in Delhi as chief guest. He called for collective efforts to strengthen the identity of Kota, Bundi and the entire Hadoti region. Birla emphasized that the event represents a resolve to preserve cultural heritage and traditions. He assured that his office remains open to address any issues faced by people from the Hadoti region.

Key Points: Om Birla Calls for Strengthening Kota Bundi Hadoti Regional Identity

  • Om Birla urges collective responsibility to strengthen Kota Bundi Hadoti regional identity
  • He emphasizes preserving cultural heritage through community gatherings
  • Birla highlights Hadoti's global recognition for Kota stone and textiles
  • Lok Sabha Speaker assures open office for addressing local issues
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Om Birla calls for strengthening Kota, Bundi and Hadoti region's identity at 6th Hadoti Milan Sammelan in Delhi

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla emphasizes preserving Hadoti's cultural heritage while addressing development needs at Delhi's Hadoti Milan Sammelan gathering.

"This Sammelan is not merely a social event but a resolve to preserve our heritage, traditions and cultural identity - Om Birla"

New Delhi, October 4

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday attended the 6th Hadoti Milan Sammelan as Chief Guest at the Dr SC Subrahmanyam Auditorium, ICAR, Pusa in the national capital.

He called upon everyone to take collective responsibility in further strengthening the identity of Kota, Bundi and the entire Hadoti region, while also addressing the problems of people living in villages and towns. He said that even while living and working in Delhi, it must be ensured that no person from the region feels neglected.

On this occasion, Birla said that the contribution of the Hadoti region is directly linked with the stream of national development. He emphasized that this Sammelan is not merely a social event but a resolve to preserve our heritage, traditions and cultural identity. He further said that the people of Hadoti are bringing glory to the nation in diverse fields such as education, administration, trade and technology, which is the true strength of the region.

A large number of people from the Hadoti region, residing in Delhi and other parts of the country, were present at the Sammelan. Folk art, folk songs and traditional attire from Hadoti were special highlights of the occasion.

In his address, Birla laid special emphasis on Hadoti's culture, history and social unity. He remarked that no matter how far a person from Hadoti may go in India or abroad, their language will always remain Hadoti. He described Hadoti as a land where there has never been a crisis of basic sustenance, which is why its people rarely face displacement. Seeing such a large gathering of people from Hadoti in Delhi, he said, was a deeply satisfying experience for him.

Birla urged the community members that whenever they visit their villages, towns or the region, they should bring forth the issues and problems faced by local people and communicate them to his office. Be it arranging medical treatment for a patient, resolving pension-related difficulties, inclusion under the Food Security Scheme, or any other matter--his office, he assured, is always open to every person from Hadoti.

He further said that the people of Hadoti's villages and towns, particularly the younger generation, should draw inspiration from those who have achieved success in Delhi, the national capital, and other major cities. It is their responsibility, he added, to support their community and provide guidance to society. Birla proudly mentioned that today, Kota stone, Kota coriander, Kota Doria sarees and Kota kachori are not only recognized in India but across the world.

Concluding his address, the Lok Sabha Speaker affirmed that his office will always remain open for the service of the Hadoti region, and he will continue to work tirelessly to further strengthen the region's progress, education, culture and identity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see focus on Hadoti region's development. But I hope this isn't just political talk before elections. We need actual infrastructure improvements in Bundi and surrounding villages. The promise about medical treatment and pension issues needs follow-through.
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Sarah B
The cultural preservation aspect is wonderful! Folk arts and traditional attire need to be celebrated and preserved for future generations. More such events should happen across India to showcase regional diversity.
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Arjun K
"No matter how far a person from Hadoti may go, their language will always remain Hadoti" - This line really touched my heart! Being in Mumbai for 10 years, I still speak Hadoti with my family. Our roots define us. ❤️
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Kavya N
The emphasis on youth drawing inspiration from successful Hadoti people in Delhi is crucial. We need more mentorship programs and career guidance for students in smaller towns of Rajasthan.
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about Hadoti's contributions. The mention of Kota's educational institutions and their global recognition is impressive. Regional development is key to national progress.
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Divya L
My grandmother still weaves Kota Doria sarees in our village. It's heartening to see our traditional crafts getting national attention. Hope this leads to better market access and

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