Udaipur Lokjan Seva Sansthan expressed deep sorrow over the untimely demise of its patron, Bijolia Rao Sawai Chandraveer Singh Ji, and paid tribute to him. The institution’s president, Professor Vimal Sharma, stated that Rao Saheb served as the chief editor of the institute’s monthly magazine for the first five years, elevating Akshaya Lokjan to new heights and setting exemplary standards in journalism. An expert in history and philosophy, his speeches always captivated listeners. His passing marks the loss of a visionary for Mewar.
General Secretary Jaykishan Chaube mentioned that Bijolia was one of the sixteen premier noble houses of the Mewar princely state and that the fifty-year-long Bijolia movement holds a distinguished place in India’s independence struggle.
A delegation from the institution, including President Prof. Vimal Sharma, General Secretary Jaykishan Chaube, Vice President Indra Singh Jolawas, Legal Advisor Advocate Murlidhar Paliwal, and Haji Sardar Mohammad, visited Bijolia to extend condolences. They offered their sympathies to his sons Digvijay Singh and Mrityunjay Singh, grandson Maghavendra Singh, and other family members, including Natwar Singh, Saubhagya Singh, and Yadvendra Singh, on behalf of the organization and its members.