New emblem of Rajasthan Assembly reflects constitutional values, cultural identity
The Rajasthan Assembly unveiled a new emblem that embodies constitutional values and the cultural identity of the desert state. Governor Haribhau Bagade highlighted the significance of the emblem, which includes symbols like the Khejri tree and local wildlife. The event also marked the 75th anniversary of the Assembly's establishment, emphasizing its historical role in democracy.
- ▪The new emblem reflects the constitutional values and cultural identity of Rajasthan.
- ▪Governor Haribhau Bagade unveiled the emblem during a ceremony in Jaipur.
- ▪The event celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Rajasthan Assembly's establishment.
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A newly designed emblem of the Rajasthan Assembly, reflecting constitutional values and the desert State’s cultural identity, was launched in Jaipur on Monday (May 18, 2026) with a call to strengthen the tradition of representative governance. Governor Haribhau Bagade unveiled the emblem at a ceremony held on the Assembly premises.The emblem’s launch marked the completion of 75 years of establishment of the State Assembly. Mr. Bagade also announced new names, such as ‘Kartavya Dwar’, ‘Sankalp Dwar’ and ‘Shaurya Dwar’, for 13 gates of the Assembly building on the occasion.Addressing the gathering, Mr.
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