Seva Pakhwada celebration in Jaipur
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One India, Great India: MLA Rathore Joins Children in Seva Pakhwada Celebrations

Introduction

Every great nation is built not just by policies but by the participation of its people—especially the youth. Carrying forward this spirit of service and nation-building, Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, BJP MLA from Jhotwara and Rajasthan’s Cabinet Minister, joined children, parents, and teachers in a Seva Pakhwada celebration in Jaipur.

The event was not just a cultural program but a powerful message of “One India, Great India”, where Rathore inspired the younger generation to dedicate themselves to service, discipline, and nation first values.

Seva Pakhwada: Strengthening Service and Unity

Seva Pakhwada is celebrated across India as a reminder that service to the nation is service to God. In Jaipur, this initiative took a vibrant form at Mahatma Gandhi Government Senior Secondary School, Machwa, where students created colorful rangolis with the theme Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.

Rathore, visibly moved by their creativity and enthusiasm, emphasized that these small steps symbolize the big dreams of a Viksit Bharat 2047.

Rathore’s Interaction with Students: Lessons in Nation Building

During his dialogue with the children, Rathore shared his vision for youth:

  • Education with Purpose: Knowledge should go beyond exams and prepare students for service to society.
  • Sports for Discipline: Drawing from his Olympic journey, Rathore said sports instill resilience, teamwork, and patriotism.
  • Social Responsibility: Every student should contribute to cleanliness, environment protection, and helping the needy.

He reminded them that “small acts of service lay the foundation for big changes.”

Why “One India, Great India” Matters Today

The slogan “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat” reflects the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has always emphasized national unity and cultural pride. Rathore’s presence at Seva Pakhwada brought this national vision to the grassroots of Jhotwara.

National Context

  • Modi’s Fit India and Khelo India campaigns encourage youth to combine health with patriotism.
  • Digital India & Skill India initiatives ensure young minds are ready for global opportunities.
  • Seva Pakhwada links these national missions with community participation.

Local Impact: Building a Culture of Service in Jhotwara

Events like these have a direct impact on Jhotwara’s social fabric:

  • Students become more conscious about discipline and civic responsibility.
  • Parents witness the positive change in their children’s values.
  • Teachers and local representatives see stronger community engagement.

The campaign also strengthens the image of Jhotwara as a model constituency under Rathore’s leadership.

Voices from the Event

  • A teacher said: “Rathore ji’s words inspired our students to dream big and serve bigger.”
  • A parent shared: “We feel proud that our children are learning both patriotism and responsibility at this young age.”
  • Students were thrilled: “We loved that Rathore sir joined us in shouting Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Vande Mataram.”

Linking Service with Viksit Bharat 2047

Rathore connected Seva Pakhwada with the long-term vision of Viksit Rajasthan and Viksit Bharat 2047. He stressed that:

  • A developed nation cannot be built by government alone—it requires active citizens.
  • Service, unity, and innovation will define India’s rise in the 21st century.
  • Children and youth are the real architects of tomorrow’s India.

Challenges and Future Goals

While the event was inspiring, Rathore also highlighted challenges:

  • Need to expand service campaigns beyond schools into villages and urban colonies.
  • Creating digital platforms where youth can volunteer for national causes.
  • Integrating Seva Pakhwada activities with skill development and sports training.

His assurance was clear: “We will continue such initiatives regularly, making Jhotwara the flagbearer of service-driven governance.”

Conclusion

The Seva Pakhwada celebrations in Jaipur were not just about rangolis and slogans—they were about shaping the mindset of a generation. With Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore’s guidance, children learned that their role in nation-building begins now, through service, education, and discipline.

The message was loud and clear: “One India, Great India is not a dream, it is a responsibility.” And Jhotwara, under Rathore’s leadership, is showing how this vision can be lived every day.

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