Udaipur: The Shri Trivedi Mewada Brahmin Society (TRIMES), Udaipur, accorded a grand welcome and felicitation to Justice Rohit Joshi, Judge of the Bombay High Court, during his first visit to Udaipur after his appointment as a High Court Judge. The ceremony was held at the Gayatri Seva Sansthan premises in Hiran Magri Sector 6 and was attended by members of the community.
Expressing his gratitude to the society, Justice Rohit Joshi encouraged the youth to remain persistent in their efforts and strive continuously toward their goals. He emphasized that sincere efforts never go in vain and that God always supports those whose actions are dedicated to the welfare of others.
On the occasion, Lakshminarayan Pandya, National Patron of the All India Shri Trivedi Mewada Brahmin Society, described Justice Joshi as a matter of pride for the community and extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes.
Presiding over the event, Pawan Amarawat, President of the Trivedi Mewada Brahmin Society, Udaipur, honored Justice Joshi with the traditional Mewar turban, an upper garment (uparna), and a commemorative memento. He highlighted Justice Joshi’s deep-rooted connection with both Mewar and the community.
Several distinguished members of the society, including former presidents Dinesh Trivedi, Jagdish Trivedi, Umesh Trivedi, Laxmikant Trivedi, Ashok Upadhyay, and youth representatives Dr. Shailendra Pandya, Hemant Pandya, and Sudip Pandya, also shared their thoughts and extended their felicitations.
At the beginning of the program, members of the society’s executive committee and representatives warmly welcomed Justice Joshi and invited him to attend the community’s upcoming event and Bhoomi Pujan ceremony scheduled to be held in Udaipur on June 21–22 as a distinguished guest.
The event was compered by Rita Trivedi, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Secretary Anil Pandey.