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Tehsil-Level Meeting of Jatav Community Held in Raunshi, Retired Army Veteran Hemraj Appointed Nadoti Tehsil President

Raunshi Jatav Community Meeting

Raunshi Jatav Community Meeting

Karauli: A tehsil-level meeting of the Jatav community was organized on Sunday in Raunshi village of Nadoti region. Hundreds of people from Raunshi, Bhotwada, Ralawata, and nearby villages participated in the gathering. The meeting focused on strengthening social unity, encouraging youth participation in community service, and discussing important social development initiatives.

The program was attended by 82-year-old Hattiram Thekedar, President of the Jatav Community Karauli-Sawai Madhopur-Dausa, who addressed the gathering as the chief guest. In his speech, he urged young people to actively participate in social service and community welfare activities. He emphasized that education, unity, and cooperation are the keys to the progress of society.

Community spokesperson Rinku Khedi Haivat appealed to all members to follow the rules and discipline of the committee. He said that maintaining unity within the organization is essential for the growth and development of the community.

One of the major highlights of the meeting was the unanimous appointment of retired army veteran Hemraj, a resident of Raunshi village, as the Nadoti Tehsil President of the community. Members of the society welcomed the decision and congratulated him on his new responsibility.

After being appointed, Hemraj thanked the community members for their trust and assured everyone that he would work honestly and sincerely for the welfare of society. He also stressed the importance of collective efforts in solving social and educational challenges.

During the meeting, invitations were extended for the oath-taking ceremony scheduled for May 17. Discussions were also held regarding the successful organization of the upcoming event. In addition, community members pledged to renovate and restart the Jatav student hostel, considering education as one of the strongest pillars for the future growth of society.

Several prominent members of the community attended the meeting, including Youth President Hariom Thekedar, Hardwari Vaidh, Rajesh, Gopal Fauji, philanthropist Naresh Maidi, Ramcharan Khurasthpura, Rajesh Mahavir Ji, Poonam Babuji Naugaon, and Devilal.

The gathering reflected a strong sense of unity, cooperation, and commitment toward social progress. Community members expressed confidence that such meetings would inspire youth leadership and strengthen social harmony in the region.


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