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Wed, 10 December Shriji Honored at 15th International Human Rights Summit Shriji Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar received prestigious recognition at the 15th International Human Rights Summit & Awards 2025, held on December 10, 2025-International Human Rights Day-at the India Islamic Cultural Centre Auditorium in New Delhi. Shriji was awarded for his role in advancing human rights through community leadership and philanthropy. Hosted by the All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS) under Dr. Anthony Raju, the event drew distinguished dignitaries including Lt. Gen. Zameer Uddin Shah, Maj. Gen. Dr. Rajan Kochchar, and Dr. N. C. Wadhwa (IAS), who presented awards to global human rights defenders. Highlights included a soulful opening performance by Mount St. Mary's School students, a peace message from Syedi Qaidjoher Ezzuddin, and honors for figures like journalist Ms. Sumera Khan and transgender activist Meera Parida.
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Thu, 11 December Shriji Inspires at Jaipur Tiger Festival Launch Shriji Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar graced the Jaipur Tiger Festival (JTF) inauguration as special guest. The four-day event kicked off at Shilpgram, Jawahar Kala Kendra, organized by the Rajasthan Heritage, Art & Cultural Foundation, and runs through December 14 with wildlife stalls, yoga sessions, cultural programs, and conservation talks. Governor Shri Haribhau Kisanrao Bagade cut the ribbon, joined by Mr. Pawan Arora, CEO and Managing Editor of First India News, and Shriji. Shriji emphasized legacy over criticism, stating: "Critics are forgotten; creators are remembered. If we protect our forests and learn from the tiger's grace and discipline, our youth will lead India into a century where education, humility, and responsibility define true strength." His words spotlighted Rajasthan's 160 tigers, emerging reserves like Kumbhalgarh, and the vital role of youth in environmental stewardship. |
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