Jodhpur, March 15 (IANS). Jogaram Patel, a minister in the Rajasthan government, celebrated the festival of Holi with the non -boards from Nandavan on Saturday. During this time, non -gardeners also performed Chang playing. During this, Minister Jogaram Patel made everyone sweet by feeding sweets.
Jogaram Patel posted on social media platform X. He wrote in the post, “Today enjoyed Chang playing with the non -board non -boards from Nandwan at Jodhpur Circuit House. Heartbreaks and best wishes to all the artists for this amazing cultural presentation!
In the second post, he wrote, “Today at Jodhpur Circuit House, Goddess and office bearers from different regions of Jodhpur received my affection, blessings and best wishes. The love and belief of all of you remained like this.”
Jogaram Patel said during a conversation with the media that Holi has a special significance in Indian culture. In which it is a custom to play Holi, especially in every village of our Marwar region. In all villages, youth play Holi. Our culture is alive behind the non -people. All these people are our identity. Holi is the mainstay of keeping culture alive.
On the other hand, many policemen did not actively participate on the festival of Holi. Jogaram Patel, a minister in the Rajasthan government, said that I have received a report that some police personnel did not actively participate in the Holi ceremony. I want to assure all the police personnel through you that this government under the leadership of Marcim Bhajan Lal Sharma is committed to the welfare of all sections of the society- whether it is women, unemployed youth, SC/ST communities, traders or farmers. The government has always been sensitive to the concerns of officers and employees of every department, including police personnel. I want to tell the police personnel that whatever your problem is, it will be solved as soon as possible.
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