Punishment Essential for Societal Advancement: Minister of Animal Husbandry at Kumawat Society’s Pratibha Samman Ceremony
Jaipur : The 12th Pratibha Samman Ceremony, organized by the Kumawat Samaj Seva Samiti-Dantaramgarh, was held at Genius Megamind School in Pachar, Dantaramgarh, Sikar. The event’s chief guest was Shri Joraram Kumawat, the Cabinet Minister for Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Gopalan, and Devasthan Department in the state government. During the event, Shri Kumawat, along with other dignitaries, unveiled a commemorative Kumawat souvenir.
In his address, Minister Shri Joraram Kumawat noted the limited representation of the Kumawat community in government service, politics, and business, stressing the critical importance of education for community advancement across all fields. He emphasized the need to organize more programs related to “punishment” (likely intending “accountability” or “discipline”) to encourage societal progress and improvement.
The committee announced a special incentive for high achievers, awarding INR 51,000 to RAS finalists and INR 100,000 to IAS finalists at the upcoming ceremony. The program honored students who scored over 75% in their 10th, 12th, graduation, postgraduate, and higher education studies, motivating them to excel further. Other distinguished speakers, including IAS, IPS, RAS, RTS officials, inspired the students, offering guidance for future success.
Committee Chairman Nemichand Kirodiwal and Minister Kailash Chand Ravoria announced that around 500 students who passed their 10th, 12th, and higher education exams, including those in NET, BEd, and B-Tech, received honors, including stoles, mementos, certificates, and bags.
The event saw the presence of numerous community members, local representatives, and respected Bhamashahs.
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