Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma paid tribute to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a nationalist thinker, on his birth anniversary at the CM’s residence. He announced the naming of four major parks in Rajasthan after Dr. Mookerjee and the establishment of memorials to honor his life and contributions to the nation.
Dr. Mookerjee’s dedication to national unity, integrity, and public service serves as an inspiration for generations, as highlighted by the Chief Minister. He encouraged the youth to embrace Dr. Mookerjee’s ideals and actively participate in the development of both India and Rajasthan.
The Chief Minister revealed that Woodland Park in Jaipur, Central Park in Vivek Vihar (Jodhpur), the park at Ramchandrapura Atwal Nagar (Kota), and the park in the Sector-12 Scheme area (Udaipur) will be named after Dr. Mookerjee. Memorials at these locations will showcase his life, principles, and significant contributions, aiming to inspire visitors, especially the younger generation.
Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee devoted his life to serving the nation and strengthening India’s unity and integrity, emphasized the Chief Minister. His commitment to “Nation First” and values of patriotism, selfless service, and national integration continue to motivate citizens in their nation-building endeavors.
The initiative to name public parks and establish memorials in honor of Dr. Mookerjee is a tribute to his role as a distinguished nation-builder, stated the Chief Minister. These sites will help preserve his legacy and familiarize future generations with his principles, promoting values of unity, service, and dedication to the nation.
The memorials are envisioned as educational spaces where individuals can learn about Dr. Mookerjee’s life and contributions, reinforcing the importance of unity, service, and national dedication. The Chief Minister urged the people of Rajasthan, particularly the youth, to adopt Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s ideals and actively contribute to the vision of a developed India and a developed Rajasthan.
