Udaipur. A three-day exhibition Ujjwal Rajasthan 2.0, organized by Visual Maths Sanstha under the theme Ek Kadam Viksit Bharat Ki Aur and Atmanirbhar Bharat, commenced on Thursday at Hotel Inder Residency.
The exhibition was inaugurated by lighting the ceremonial lamp in the presence of Ravindra Shrimali (former BJP City President and former UIT Chairman), Shankarnath, Vaneesh Gupta (Director, Visual Maths Sanstha), Dilip Shah, and Dr. Anthony.
Organizer Vaneesh Gupta stated that the initiative was inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for a Developed India by 2047. Organized on the recommendation of Udaipur MP Mannalal Rawat, the exhibition will remain open daily from 10 AM to 5:30 PM.
With around 70 stalls, the exhibition highlights the latest government initiatives in agriculture, health, technology, and science, providing valuable insights especially for farmers, students, and startup entrepreneurs. Special transport facilities have been arranged to bring farmers from remote rural areas to benefit from the event.
On the opening day, nearly 8,000–9,000 students from schools, colleges, and medical institutions visited the exhibition and learned about new innovations and government schemes. Over 50 representatives from the Central Government are also present, offering direct guidance and information to visitors.
Chief Guest Dr. Anthony (Goa) praised the initiative, stating that the exhibition is highly beneficial not only for farmers but also for students and youth who aspire to learn about modern technologies and opportunities.