
Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde kicked off his Delhi visit with a productive chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. The two leaders dove deep into key topics like Rajasthan’s growth and national development plans, making it a big moment for state progress.
Bagde didn’t just talk shop—he gifted PM Modi a special copy of his new book, Towards Abhyuday. This book celebrates his first year as Governor in Rajasthan. Modi flipped through it and gave it high praise, calling Bagde’s tenure truly meaningful and effective.
The Prime Minister showered kudos on Bagde’s smart moves in dairy development, cooperatives, and natural farming. He even called Bagde an "ideal leader" who’s super connected to the grassroots level, helping everyday people in Rajasthan thrive.
Bagde also updated Modi on Rajasthan’s push for better higher education. He’s leading efforts to get NAAC accreditation for universities, aiming for top-notch quality. Plus, Bagde shared details on tribal welfare programs and his hands-on approach—holding regular review meetings in all 41 districts to ensure central and state schemes reach the right people without hiccups.
The Governor highlighted his trips to border areas and fresh initiatives boosting dairy, cooperative, and natural farming sectors. These steps directly help farmers and rural communities in Rajasthan build a stronger future, according to Raj Bhavan officials.
Bagde’s Delhi trip wasn’t just about the PM. He also met President Droupadi Murmu and Union Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal. Their discussions covered important national and state issues, keeping the focus on real progress.
During the meet with Meghwal, Bagde handed over a copy of Abhyudaya Ki Or—another book marking his one-year milestone as Rajasthan Governor. It’s all about sharing his key achievements and commitment to the role, as Raj Bhavan sources explained. This exchange shows Bagde’s dedication to documenting his work for Rajasthan’s benefit.










