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- Rajasthan Foundation actively assists non-resident Rajasthanis in resolving any grievances or issues related to their home districts
In a significant move to connect with the global Rajasthani diaspora, the Rajasthan Foundation, an initiative of the government of Rajasthan under the chairmanship of the chief minister, has announced the establishment of its Riyadh-ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Chapter. This initiative will bring together non-resident Rajasthanis on a common platform to promote cultural, business, and educational cooperation and extend a helping hand in times of need.
To ensure smooth functioning and coordinated efforts, a 10-member executive committee was formed under the leadership of Vijay Soni. This committee comprises active and committed members of the Rajasthani community residing in ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.
Dr. Manisha Arora, director of Rajasthan Foundation, held a virtual meeting with the newly appointed chapter presidents. Soni briefed the team on the importance and contribution of the foundation to non-resident Rajasthanis, calling it a true gift to Rajasthanis living in ºÚÁÏÉçÇø from the government of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan Foundation actively assists non-resident Rajasthanis in resolving any grievances or issues related to their home districts. Additional District Magistrates have been appointed as nodal officers in each district to ensure all necessary help and coordination.
Key highlights of the meeting
1.Business opportunities:
Discussions were held on fostering trade, investment, and business partnerships between Rajasthan and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.
2. Cultural exchange:
A mutual commitment was made to promote initiatives in tourism, education, and the Rajasthani (Marwari) language.
3.Networking:
Focus on building collaborative networks among professionals, entrepreneurs, and officials from both regions.
Future roadmap
•Joint implementation of mutually beneficial projects between Rajasthan and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.
•Launch of a membership campaign to connect more non-resident Rajasthanis with the foundation.
•Establishment of a shared platform to promote Rajasthan’s heritage, language, and education globally.
Members of the executive committee of the Riyadh chapter include: Soni, Laxman Singh Parmar, Gauri Shankar Pareek, Anil Malpani, Rajeev Kumar, Gaurav Mehta, Prem Purushottam Purohit, Kshirod Kumar Kalyani, Rais Ahmed Syed, and Mohammad Ghulam Khan.
This initiative by the Rajasthan Foundation marks a vital step in uniting non-resident Rajasthanis and strengthening cultural, educational, and economic ties with ºÚÁÏÉçÇø. Through the Riyadh chapter, efforts have now begun to take Rajasthan’s rich culture, language, and entrepreneurial spirit to the global stage.