MENU X
Dr. Rajat Jangid of Jaipur will Treat Patients in Rio Olympics 2016


Assistant Doctor of Department of Physiotheraphy of Sitapura situated Mahatama Gandhi Hospital, Dr. Rajat Jangir will treat sportsperson at the upcoming 2016 Olympics which is to be held at Rio–de–Jenario (Brazil). Mr. Jangid will be joining the team on the board of the sports doctor. Mr. Rajat will leave for Brazil on 24 July 2016.

The Students of the Palace School Watched “Dhanak”

800 students of the Palace School Jaipur watched Dhanak Movie. The special morning show was organised by the Reef Film Club. The story and direction of the movie is done by Nagesh Kukunur. The movie has been waivered from all the taxes.

Dr. Rajat Jangid

Party Carnival in the City of Pink Colors

The tenth ready to shift party carnival was organised by Vardhaman Group on Friday. This 3-day long event has been organised on the silver crown project on the Gandhi Path. In this carnival, the residents will get acquainted with different features and information of different parts and locations of the project.

 


You May Also Like

The left-turn lane at JDA Circle will be made free, and the slip lane width will be increased. Due to hospitals, educational institutions, and JDA buildings located from Rambagh to JDA Circle, the traffic load in this area remains high.

The dream of Jaipur residents to see electric buses running in the city, which had been pending for the last 6 years, is now becoming a reality. After a long wait, three electric buses have arrived at the JCTSL’s Bagrana depot in Jaipur.

Jaipur-based fashion designer Aashna Vaswani will present her look collection at the Cannes Film Festival along with 10 models. On May 21, a red carpet look will be showcased at the Jaipur-inspired event. The highlight of her collection is a “gold armor” inspired by Hawa Mahal.

A summer camp will begin at City Palace from May 18. The camp will run daily from 9 AM to 6 PM. Participants will receive training in miniature painting, music, dance, and traditional handicrafts.

Rajasthan is preserving its cultural heritage and ancient knowledge by emerging as a leading state in the country. Under the Gyan Bharatam Mission, a survey of more than 1.5 million manuscripts has already been completed in the state, which is the highest in the country.