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  • Rajasthan Government Decisions:

    • Establishment of a stone park in Bundi, Rajasthan. Land allocation approved by the Chief Minister.
    • Appointment of Dr. Gaurav Vallabh as a member of the Chief Minister's Economic Advisory Council. Dr. Vallabh is a professor from Jodhpur.
  • Rajasthan in National Events:

    • Four players from Rajasthan selected for the Indian youth team in the third Asian Youth Games.
  • Rajasthan Development Projects:

    • No drug testing laboratory developed in Jaisalmer, as per budget announcements.
    • Indian Army conducted war exercises in Jaisalmer as part of Operation Readiness.
    • MoU signed between a Rajasthan institution (Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan institution implied) and an entity in England to promote Ayurveda.
    • Successful implementation of a queue management system in state hospitals to reduce patient wait times (locations A and B).
    • Launch of a book by author Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi under the auspices of the Prabhu Dayal Chaturvedi Smriti Samiti.
    • Allocation of 4000 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system in Rajasthan by the Union Ministry of Power.
  • Constitutional Provisions Regarding District Formation in Rajasthan:

    • The creation of new districts in Rajasthan falls under Article 243ZD of the Indian Constitution.
  • Kanchbali Village and Prohibition:

    • Kanchbali village implemented a unique system where the community voted on whether to allow a liquor shop to operate.
  • Industrial Development in Rajasthan:

    • A stone park will be constructed in Bundi, Rajasthan. The Chief Minister approved land allocation.
  • Rajasthan Players in Asian Youth Games:

    • Four players from Rajasthan have been selected for the Indian youth team in the 3rd Asian Youth Games (this is a tentative selection).
  • Rajasthan's Largest Cricket Stadium:

    • An Anil Agarwal cricket stadium, the largest in Rajasthan, is under construction in Chop, Jaipur.
  • Om-Shaped University:

    • An Om-shaped university is located in Jadon village, Pali.
  • Best Tourism Village Award:

    • Devmali village, Byawer, received the Best Tourism Village award.
  • Kachhbali Village (Rajsamand):

    • This village was the site of the first village-level vote on alcohol prohibition.
  • Kachhalia Village (Bundi):

    • Mentioned in relation to Kachhbali village, highlighting the need to distinguish between the two.
  • New District Formation in Rajasthan:

    • The creation of new districts in Rajasthan is linked to Article 243 ZD of the Indian Constitution.
  • Stone Park in Bundi:

    • The Chief Minister approved land allocation for a stone park in Bundi.
  • Asian Youth Games:

    • Four Rajasthan players were selected for the Indian youth team in the third Asian Youth Games.
  • New Stone Park Approved:

    • A new stone park has been approved in Kachalia village, Bundi district, Rajasthan.
  • Rajasthan Stone Parks:

    • Existing stone parks are located in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Dholpur, and Kota.
  • Cendos (Centre for Development of Stone):

    • Location and statements about Cendos are relevant.
  • Devmali Village, Bayawer:

    • Awarded "Best Tourism Village".
  • Choupatti Village, Jaipur:

    • Construction of Anil Agarwal Cricket Stadium is underway; it will be Rajasthan's largest.
  • Jadan Village, Pali:

    • Houses a university built in the shape of the Om symbol.
  • Kachbali Village:

    • Located in Rajsamand district (to be distinguished from Kachalia village).- Center for Development of Stone (CEDOS):
    • Located in Sitapura, Jaipur.
    • Established in 1998.
    • Organizes the India Stone Mart.
  • India Stone Mart:

    • The 13th India Stone Mart will be held from February 5th to 8th, 2026.
    • The 12th India Stone Mart was held in February 2024. The event occurs biennially.
  • Stone Parks in Rajasthan:

    • Stone parks exist in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Dholpur, and Kota.
    • A new stone park has been approved in Kachaliya village, Bundi.
    • Rajasthan is the highest producer of stone in India.
  • Disabled Universities in Rajasthan:

    • Baba Amte Divyang Vishwavidyalaya in Jamdoli, Jaipur.
    • A second university in Jodhpur, modeled after Baba Amte University.
  • Vijay Rupani's Death:

    • Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was declared dead in a plane crash.
  • United Nations Meeting on Disability Rights:

    • Held at UN Headquarters in New York.
    • India was represented by D.R. Mehta and Satish Mehta.
    • Discussion focused on prosthetic limbs for the disabled.
  • Jaipur Foot:

    • Mentioned in context of the UN meeting.
    • P.K. Sethi is credited as its inventor.* Sports Achievements:
    • Harsita Jakhar: Cyclist from Bikaner, Rajasthan; won three gold medals at the Khelo India Games.
    • Divya Kirti Singh: Equestrian; ranked first in Asia; awarded the Arjuna Award in 2023; from Radwa village, Barmer.
    • Anita Chaudhary: Participated in rowing (Three R).
    • Pooja Rajpurohit: Radwa village, Barmer, will receive the Aadi Yogi Yoga Bhushan Award.
  • United Nations Meeting:

    • D.R. Mehta and Satish Mehta represented India at a United Nations meeting on the fundamental rights of persons with disabilities held in New York.
    • The meeting focused on artificial limbs for disabled individuals.
    • The United Nations was founded on October 24, 1945, and its headquarters are in New York.
  • Adi Yogi Yoga Bhushan Award 2025:

    • Awarded to Pooja Rajpurohit from Radwa village, Barmer, Rajasthan.
  • International Yoga Day:

    • Soumya Gurjar appointed as brand ambassador for International Yoga Day by the state government.
  • Yoga Mahākumbh & Yoga Conclave, New Delhi:

    • Pooja Raj Purohit awarded the Adi Yogi Yoga Bhushan Award 2025.
  • Ruma Devi:

    • From Barmer, Rajasthan.
    • Brand ambassador for Rajeevika.
    • Creates thread from flower petals to make low-cost clothing, empowering women economically.
    • Guest of honor at an event in Texas, USA and a program in Australia.
    • Awarded Nari Shakti Award.
  • Neeru Yadav:

    • From Lanbi Ahir village.
    • Known as the "Hockey Sarpanch".
    • Formed the "Sachchi Saheli Mahila Agro" FPO.
  • Avni Lekhara: (Details presumed already known)

  • International Yoga Day (in Rajasthan): Somiya Gurjar appointed as brand ambassador in 2025.* 2018 International Yoga Day in Kota, Rajasthan: Over 100,000 people participated, setting a Guinness World Record.

  • 2025 Rajasthan International Yoga Day: Soumya Gurjar, the Mayor of Greater Jaipur, was appointed as the brand ambassador.

  • Ruma Devi:

    • Resident of Barmer, Rajasthan.
    • Rajeevika brand ambassador.
    • Creates threads from flower petals for low-cost clothing.
    • Empowers women economically.
    • Guest of honor at events in Texas and Australia.
    • Received the Nari Shakti Award.
  • Neeru Yadav: Known as the "Hockey Sarpanch" from Lanbi Aheer village, she formed the "Sachhi Saheli Mahila Agro" FPO.

  • International Yoga Day:

    • Proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the UN on September 27, 2014.
    • Approved by the UN on December 11, 2014, designating June 21st as International Yoga Day.
    • First celebrated on June 21, 2015.
  • Rajasthan and International Yoga Day:

    • In 2018, over 100,000 people participated in a yoga event in Kota, led by Yoga Guru Ramdev, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.
    • In 2025, Saumya Gurjar, the Mayor of Greater Jaipur, was appointed as the brand ambassador for International Yoga Day in Rajasthan.
  • Largest Bell in the World: Located in Kota, Rajasthan. Architect: Devendra Arya (deceased in an accident during its unveiling).

  • PM Janman Yojana: Beneficiaries received aid under this scheme.

  • First Sant Kabir Research Center: To be established in Kota, Rajasthan; 3200 sq. meters of land allocated.

  • Chambal Riverfront Architect: Anup Bhartiya

  • Bhara District Developments:

    • Establishment of the state's first hydro-power project (led to tree cutting controversies).
    • Inauguration of the state's first mining university in Sheeshwali.
    • Designation of Ramgarh Crater as India's first Geo-heritage site.
    • Shahabad highlands are home to urban tribal communities. The region is also known as Kalihandi Pradesh.
    • The area features a significant wetland.
    • Implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, distributing benefits to beneficiaries.
  • Kota's Notable Features: Housing of the world's largest bell (architect: Devendra Arya, who died in an accident during its unveiling).

  • Kota:

    • Second plasma bank in the state.
    • Maava Vaatsalya Kendra (maternal and child care center).
    • Arunodaya Chaudhary (boxing).
    • Taf Tiffin Didi program.
    • Boxing academy.
    • Mukhyamantri Shikshit Rajasthan Abhiyan (Chief Minister's Educated Rajasthan Campaign) launched here.
    • Youth festival (March 29th).
    • State's first Sant Kabir Research Center being established.
  • Bundi:

    • State's first hydro power project (controversial due to tree felling).
    • State's first mining university (Sheeshwali).
    • India's first geo-heritage site (Ramgarh Crater).* Kota Developments:
    • Rajasthan's second plasma bank
    • Rajasthan's first bone bank
    • "Maa Vaatsalya Kendra" (motherly care center)
    • Green airport under construction
    • Rajasthan's first hanging bridge over the Chambal River
    • Chambal Riverfront: Claimed to be the world's largest
    • World's largest clock at the Chambal Riverfront
    • "Apna Gaon Saf Suthra Gaon" (Clean and Tidy Village) program in Ramganj Mandi
    • Rajasthan's first utensil bank in Ramganj Mandi
    • Arundhati Choudhary (boxing related)
    • "Tough Tiffin with Didi" program
    • Boxing academy
    • Mukhyamantri Shikshit Rajasthan Abhiyan (Chief Minister's Educated Rajasthan Campaign)
    • Youth festival (March 29th)
    • Rajasthan's first Sant Kabir Research Center
  • Other Developments:

    • Rajasthan's first hydro-power project in Bhara
  • Cultural Events:

    • Classical and folk music program at the Rajasthan International Centre in Jaipur on June 14th and 15th, featuring Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
  • Western Region Cultural Center, Udaipur:

    • Patron: Governor of Rajasthan
    • Headquarters: Bagore Ki Haveli, Udaipur
    • Operational Area: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Daman & Diu
    • Functions: Preservation and development of ancient civilization and culture.
    • Established Shilp Grams (craft villages): Hawala Gram (Udaipur - first Shilp Gram), Palgaon (Jodhpur), Pushkar, Sawai Madhopur. A new Shilp Gram is planned for Dungarpur.
  • Rajasthan International Center, Jaipur:

    • Will host a classical and folk music program on June 14th and 15th, featuring Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
    • Established in April 2023, with N.C. Goyal as its first director.
  • IIFA Awards in Rajasthan:

    • The IIFA Awards were held in Rajasthan for the first time in March 2025.
  • Events at Rajasthan International Centre:

    • Hosted the IIFA Awards, a 3R and Economy Forum meeting, an India International Design Conclave, and a classical and folk music event featuring Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt on June 14th and 15th.
    • State-level Women's Empowerment Program.
    • State-level Environmental Conference.
  • Gujarat Plane Crash:

    • A plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
  • Rajasthan High Court Bench in Jodhpur:

    • Establishment based on the recommendations of the Satyanarayan Committee (mentioned alongside B.B. Gupta committee).
  • Rajasthan International Centre Events:

    • Three R and Circular Economy Forum Meeting: Focused on waste management (reuse, reduce, recycle).
    • India International Design Conclave: Inaugurated by Diya Kumari.* Rajasthan International Centre, Jaipur
    • Located in Jhalana, Jaipur.
    • Established in April 2023.
    • First director: N.C. Goyal.
    • Hosts various national and international events, including those related to sports, arts, culture, history, and religion.
    • Recent events:
      • Three R and Circular Economy Forum meeting (focus on waste management: reuse, reduce, recycle).
      • India International Design Conclave (inaugurated by Diya Kumari).
      • Classical and folk music program (June 14-15, 2025), featuring Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
      • IIFA Awards (March 2025) - first time in Rajasthan.