Jammu, March 30: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Sunday attended the Rajasthan Day celebra-tions hosted by the Jammu and Kashmir Raj Bhawan in Jammu.
Extending his greetings and best wishes to the people of Rajasthan, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the state as the land of warriors and a vibrant hub of India’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
“Rajasthan, one of the great centres of ancient civilisation, has made extraordinary contributions in architecture, music, dance, and painting. Its art, traditions, and values continue to shape India’s pro-gress,” he said. Paying tribute to Rajasthan’s illustrious personalities, freedom fighters, and warriors, he lauded their unwavering courage, resilience, and patriotism, underscoring their enduring inspira-tion for future generations.
The Lieutenant Governor encouraged the youth to actively contribute to national integration, foster-ing unity among States and Union Territories. “The younger generation must pledge their individual contributions to showcase our nation’s collective spirit,” he urged. The celebrations featured vibrant folk performances, showcasing Rajasthan’s cultural diversity. Special invitees includ
ed officials, students, and Rajasthan residents living in Jammu and Kashmir.