Key Points

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani encouraged the Rajasthani diaspora in France to stay connected to their roots while thriving globally. He emphasized Rajasthan’s advancements in green energy, startups, and digital initiatives. The event, attended by Indian Ambassador Sanjeev Singla, celebrated Rajasthani culture with music and speeches. Devnani later continued his tour in Berlin, engaging with the Indian community there.

Key Points: Rajasthan Speaker Vasudev Devnani Urges Diaspora in France to Stay Rooted

  • Devnani highlights Rajasthan’s leadership in green energy and startups
  • Calls diaspora cultural ambassadors of India
  • Invokes legacy of Meerabai and Maharana Pratap
  • Event attended by Indian Ambassador Sanjeev Singla
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'Stay rooted in your culture': Rajasthan Assembly Speaker to diaspora in France

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani inspires the diaspora in France to preserve culture while embracing global opportunities.

"Do not let your roots dry up - Vasudev Devnani"

Jaipur, June 21

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani addressed the Rajasthani diaspora during a special event at the Indian Embassy in Paris on Saturday.

In his address, he urged the expatriate community to remain connected to their roots while continuing to work with dedication in their adopted country. “Do not let your roots dry up,” he said, emphasising the importance of preserving Indian culture and values abroad.

Devnani highlighted Rajasthan’s growing global footprint in innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, and education. He noted that the state is fast emerging as a hub for startups and innovation, and holds a leadership position in green and solar energy production. Significant advancements in drinking water schemes, infrastructure development, and the digital village initiative were also underscored.

The event in Paris became a moment of pride for the Indian and Rajasthani diaspora in France, who gathered to hear the leader from their homeland. The audience responded warmly to Devnani’s call to remain cultural ambassadors of India abroad.

Addressing the youth, he said, “You are the bridge that connects the rich tradition of Rajasthan with the global stage. Your experience, skills, and ideas are invaluable to us.” He invoked the legacy of Rajasthan’s icons, stating, “The devotion of Meerabai and the valour of Maharana Pratap are the true identity of Rajasthan. Along with your professional achievements, always remember your responsibilities towards your motherland.”

The Indian Ambassador to France, Sanjeev Singla, along with members of the Rajasthani community, felicitated Devnani during the programme.

The event saw participation from students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and artists from districts such as Dungarpur, Banswara, Jaipur, and Udaipur. The evening also featured captivating musical performances by two Rajasthani artists.

On Saturday, Vasudev Devnani continued his overseas tour and arrived in Berlin, Germany. He was warmly welcomed by members of overseas Indian organisations and the Indian community upon his arrival in the German capital.

- IANS

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Priyanka S.
Such a proud moment for Rajasthanis abroad! Our culture is truly unique with its folk music, vibrant attire, and warm hospitality. Speaker Devnani is right - we must preserve these traditions while excelling globally. The digital village initiative back home is particularly impressive! 🇮🇳
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope such events also address practical concerns of diaspora communities. Many struggle with visa issues, property disputes back home, and cultural integration challenges. A balanced approach would be more helpful than just emotional appeals.
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Meena P.
As someone from Udaipur now living in Lyon, this makes me emotional! We regularly organize garba nights here and teach our children Rajasthani folk songs. The mention of Meerabai and Maharana Pratap brought tears - these are the stories that shaped our childhood. Jai Rajasthan! ❤️
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Arjun M.
Good to see Rajasthan getting global recognition beyond just tourism. The solar energy leadership is something we all should know more about. Maybe next time they can showcase some tech startups along with cultural programs - best of both worlds!
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Sunita R.
My nephew in Paris attended this event and couldn't stop talking about the musical performances! It's heartwarming to see our folk arts getting such appreciation abroad. Hope more states organize such meaningful engagements with their diaspora communities.
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Vikram J.
While culture is important, I wish politicians would also focus on improving basic infrastructure in Rajasthan's villages when they return. Many diaspora members want to invest back home but face bureaucratic hurdles. Action speaks louder than speeches!

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