On January 18, 2021, at 4:30 PM, Professor Amarika Singh, Vice Chancellor of Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU), paid a courtesy visit to Samore Bagh Palace to meet the late Maharana Mahendra Singh Ji Mewar. This meeting was a significant moment of academic and cultural exchange, highlighting the visionary contributions of Maharana Bhupal Singh Ji to India's integration during the independence era and his transformative role in advancing education.
During the discussion, insights into Mewar’s heritage were shared, with particular emphasis on its pioneering water management practices and concerns over environmental conservation. Present at the meeting were Maharaj Kumar Vishvaraj Singh Ji Mewar, Bhanwarraj Devjyaditya Singh Ji Mewar, Shri Pratap Singh Jhala Talawda, and Shri Devendra Singh Rathore. Their presence underscored the enduring legacy of the House of Mewar in fostering education, sustainability, and community welfare.
A noteworthy topic was the upcoming *Bhupal Jayanti* celebration, scheduled for February 22, 2021, at Maharana Bhupal Science College, where the enduring values and contributions of the late Maharana Bhupal Singh Ji were to be honored.
The sad demise of Maharana Mahendra Singh Ji Mewar casts a profound shadow of loss over Mewar and beyond. His noble demeanor, unwavering commitment to preserving Mewar’s cultural ethos, and his contributions to societal development will forever remain etched in our hearts. His life was a testament to the ideals of service and integrity, inspiring countless individuals to work toward greater good.
As we remember Maharana Mahendra Singh Ji, we also carry forward the torch of his vision, ensuring that Mewar’s rich heritage continues to shine brightly on the global stage. His absence is deeply felt, yet his legacy lives on through the values he upheld and the lives he touched.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.