Ambabari – Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma participated in the “Conference of Liberated, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Employees, Traders, and Enlightened Citizens” held at Adarsh Vidya Mandir, Ambabari on Sunday. Addressing the gathering, the CM Bhajan Lal expressed a deep sense of connection and affection toward these communities, noting their invaluable contribution to the state and nation.
Highlighting their rich cultural heritage, Bhajan Lal remarked that despite facing challenges, these communities have preserved their identity, traditions, and patriotism over the years. “Being present among these communities, I felt a profound sense of belonging, as if among my own,” he said.
आज आदर्श विद्या मंदिर, अंबाबाड़ी में आयोजित ‘विमुक्त, घुमंतू एवं अर्ध-घुमंतू कर्मचारी, व्यापारी एवं प्रबुद्धजन सम्मेलन’ में सम्मिलित होने का सौभाग्य प्राप्त हुआ। इन वर्गों के बीच उपस्थित होकर अपनों जैसा अपनत्व और स्नेह महसूस हुआ।
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Bhajan Lal Sharma Reaffirms Empowerment of Nomadic Communities
The Chief Minister Bhajan Lal reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to empowerment, education, and self-employment opportunities for liberated, nomadic, and semi-nomadic groups. He stressed that the government aims to strengthen their participation in mainstream society and create pathways for socio-economic growth.
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Sharma’s remarks were welcomed by the attendees, reflecting the ongoing efforts of the Rajasthan government to ensure inclusion, development, and recognition of historically marginalized communities.