Jaipur, May 27 (IANS) Rajasthan Minister of State for Public Works, Women and Child Development, and Child Empowerment, Dr Manju Baghmar, has achieved a significant milestone on the international stage.
The prestigious London-based organisation, the World Book of Records, has extended a special invitation to her for its 10th Awards Summit, scheduled to be held at the Palace of Westminster (British Parliament) in London on June 26, 2026.
A notable highlight of the occasion was that Sushil Gaikwad, Vice President of the World Book of Records (London), personally presented the honour and invitation to Minister Baghmar.
During the presentation, Dr Baghmar was commended for her multifaceted contributions to education, social service, women’s empowerment, and public welfare.
Notably, this prestigious international honour had previously been conferred upon Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.
Dr Baghmar’s recognition with such a distinguished global accolade is being hailed as a moment of immense pride for the entire state.
Throughout her professional career, Dr Baghmar rendered exemplary service as a professor at Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur.
Her contributions to education, student mentorship, and academic excellence have long been highly regarded.
During her tenure, she spearheaded several inspiring initiatives that effectively integrated education with social consciousness.
Despite her demanding political responsibilities, Dr Manju Baghmar has remained engaged in social causes.
She has actively participated in campaigns focused on women’s education, child development, social awareness, support for underprivileged communities, and broader public welfare initiatives.
Through both her personal and public life, she has achieved numerous milestones, carving out a distinct identity across diverse sections of society.
According to the invitation letter issued by the World Book of Records, Dr Baghmar has earned national and international recognition through her leadership, social work, and unwavering dedication to society.
Ministers, diplomats, academicians, social leaders, and distinguished personalities from across the globe are expected to participate in the prestigious ceremony in London.
Individuals from the political, academic, and social spheres, as well as various organisations, have extended their congratulations to Minister Baghmar on this achievement, describing it as a proud moment for the state.
–IANS
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