Marwar Mahasammelan in Ramdevra Focuses on Social Unity and Employment

The Marwar Mahasammelan held in Ramdevra, Jaisalmer, emphasized social harmony through the 'Sarvodaya Kalash' ritual. Organized by the Samajik Ekta Manch, the event addressed unemployment, casteism, and environmental conservation, with calls for local economic empowerment and solar energy initiatives for the youth.

The historic 'Marwar Mahasammelan' was organized on Sunday at the sacred pilgrimage site of Ramdevra in Jaisalmer under the aegis of the Samajik Ekta Manch. The convention drew a significant gathering, focusing on three core pillars: the eradication of unemployment, the elimination of casteism, and environmental conservation, while the event aimed to create a roadmap for social and economic progress in the region through collective community action.

The 'Sarvodaya Kalash' and Ritual of Unity

The most symbolic moment of the conference was the 'Jal Samagam' (Water Confluence), while to demonstrate the dissolution of caste barriers, individuals from various communities brought water from their respective homes. This water was poured into a single vessel named the 'Sarvodaya Kalash,' representing absolute social unity. Participants took a formal pledge to eliminate caste-based discrimination, emphasizing the message of equality and brotherhood as envisioned by the organizers.

Economic Vision and Solar Energy Proposals

Meghraj Singh Royal, Chairman of the United Global Peace Foundation (UGPF) and a prominent industrialist, identified unemployment as the most pressing contemporary issue, while highlighting Rajasthan's potential in the renewable energy sector, he proposed that integrating unemployed youth and farmers with solar energy production could be transformative. He suggested that allocating even 10% of barren land for solar projects could generate millions of jobs and substantial revenue for the local population.

Technological Challenges and Local Commerce

During his address, Royal cautioned the youth about the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on future employment landscapes. He warned that rapid technological shifts might displace traditional jobs. ' He urged the public to support local traders and indigenous businesses to ensure economic sovereignty and strengthen the domestic market.

Educational and Skill Development Initiatives

The conference also highlighted ongoing philanthropic efforts by the UGPF, while mukesh Meghwal, Manager of the foundation, reported that 100 youth are currently undergoing hotel management training in Suryagarh with a monthly stipend of ₹25,000. On top of that, the foundation is providing free education to 700 children. Renowned motivator Dr. Vikrant Singh Tomar spoke on the importance of humanity and social harmony, aligning with the foundation's mission of global peace.

Youth Awareness and Environmental Roadmap

' To conclude the event, a special booklet was distributed among the attendees. This document outlined detailed projects for unemployment eradication and environmental protection, providing a structured plan for future community-led development initiatives in the Marwar region.