Udaipur, Laghu Udyog Bharati Udaipur has welcomed the Rajasthan Government’s historic decision to abolish the 'Transit Pass (TP)' system, marking it as a significant victory for entrepreneurs. In recognition of her pivotal role in presenting this issue effectively before the government, former Mayor of Udaipur, Rajni Dangi, was honored by the organization.
District President of Laghu Udyog Bharati, Manoj Joshi, informed that Dangi was felicitated with a traditional uparna, sweets, and floral garlands. Highlighting the contributions of the national and state leadership, Joshi acknowledged the relentless efforts of National Organization Secretary Prakash Chandra, National President Ghanshyam Ojha, State President Shantilal Balad, General Secretary Yogendra Sharma, National Secretary Naresh Pareek, Mining Committee Convener Mukesh Agarwal, and Ajay Khandelwal in resolving the long-pending issue faced by entrepreneurs for over five years.
Joshi credited this achievement to the collective determination and unified efforts of the Laghu Udyog Bharati team. He remarked that the abolition of the transit pass is a testament to the visionary leadership and untiring perseverance of Rajni Dangi.
The event witnessed a large gathering of entrepreneurs and workers. Senior members like Girish Bhagat shared their thoughts, describing the abolition as a monumental success for Laghu Udyog Bharati. They emphasized that this decision would open new avenues and conveniences for entrepreneurs, reflecting the organization’s dedication and teamwork.
Prominent attendees included District Secretary Kapil Surana, Co-Secretary Tarun Dave, District Treasurer Yashwant Mandawara, District Vice President Rajendra Surana, Kaladwas Unit President Abhimanyu Singh Rathore, Secretary Abhijeet Sharma, Vice President Babu Singh Rajpurohit, among others.