The business community is a strong link in the all-round development of the country - Subhash Goyal
Sikar Vyapar Mahasangh organized a Holi get-together in Sikar. Subhash Goyal, a member of the National Traders Welfare Board and President of the Jaipur Vyapar Mahasangh, who had come from Jaipur to strengthen Sikar's trade, addressed the gathering as the chief guest. He emphasized the crucial role of the business community in the overall development of the country. He urged traders to promote the use of indigenous products, stating that adopting indigenous products would strengthen the country's economy and boost local trade. On this occasion, in the presence of Additional District Collector Ratan Kumar Swami, he administered a pledge to all traders to use indigenous products and encouraged young people to advance in business. Arun Bhukar, District President of the Sikar Vyapar Mahasangh Registered, welcomed all guests on the stage by presenting them with a Vyapar Mahasangh scarf and a Rajasthani turban and a statue of Salasar Balaji. In his address, he remembered the late Rughji Chaudhary, the founding president of the Mahasangh, and said that his thoughts and actions continue to inspire the organization. Additional District Collector Ratan Kumar Swami, speaking on the stage, stated that the administration is sensitive to the problems of traders and the general public and will be ready to provide all possible assistance. He called for working in a spirit of mutual coordination and cooperation. Rajendra Madhukar successfully conducted the program. Finally, a flower festival was played with melodious songs of the women. Present on the occasion were Sher Singh Sunda, Subhash Mishra, Pramod Kabra, Pradeep Tiwari, Imtiaz Gauri, Trilok Chand Soni, Keshav Agarwal, Sanjay Kumawat, Advocate Purushottam Sharma, Madan Bhamu, Jasvir Bhukar, Hiraram Meel, Krishna Sharma, Sandeep Ola, Deepchand Nayak, Mahavir Jangid, Lalchand Jangid, Ranglal Khichad, Banwarilal Saini, Vijendra Meena, Ranjit Sain, cowherds, Jyoti Tanwani, Sarita Peshwani, Sangeeta Modi, Alka Mathur, along with numerous women, traders, and dignitaries.