Laghu Udyog Bharati Hosts ‘Samutkarsh Sandhya’ at Nexnos Construction Fair

Udaipur (Udaipur Kiran): A dignified programme titled “Samutkarsh Sandhya” was organised for Laghu Udyog Bharati during the Nexnos Construction Fair held at Shubhkesar Garden. The event aimed to promote dialogue, cooperation, and innovation among local industries, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders associated with the construction sector. A large number of entrepreneurs, industry representatives, and guests linked with Laghu Udyog Bharati were present on the occasion.

Welcoming the members of Laghu Udyog Bharati, Nexnos organisers Kamlesh Sharma and Kanchan Sharma highlighted the concept and objectives of the fair and underlined the need for such platforms in the construction sector. They said the Nexnos Construction Fair not only showcases new products and technologies but also serves as a strong medium to provide national-level recognition to local industries.

The chief guest, former president of Laghu Udyog Bharati and senior entrepreneur Manoj Joshi, said that industrial fairs are essential for building a strong industrial environment in any city. Such events, he noted, strengthen the industrial ecosystem and also contribute significantly to the overall development of a tourism-centric city like Udaipur. He added that industrial activities generate employment opportunities and give fresh momentum to the local economy.

Referring to the centenary year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Joshi spoke about the Panch Parivartan principles aimed at building a better society and contributing to India’s progress. Emphasising the importance of Swadeshi, he urged people to prefer products made by local entrepreneurs, saying this would strengthen regional industries and help realise the vision of a self-reliant India.

On the occasion, Prabhash Rajgadhia of Nimara Marble shared insights on innovation and value addition in the marble industry. He explained how design, finishing, and technological improvements can enhance the value of marble products, enabling them to compete in international markets.

Laghu Udyog Bharati president Rajendra Surana expressed satisfaction over the organisation’s growing membership and said entrepreneurs are increasingly coming forward to associate with it. He informed that the organisation’s membership has crossed 1,000, reflecting its strength and credibility.

Nimara Group’s Sonakshi Rajgadhia also addressed the gathering, stating that entrepreneurs should go beyond business and actively engage with social concerns. She emphasised the need for participation in areas such as education, environmental protection, and social upliftment.

During Samutkarsh Sandhya, participants exchanged industry experiences, explored new networking opportunities, and held positive discussions on the future of local industries. The programme concluded with a spirit of mutual goodwill and cooperation, raising expectations of a new direction for Udaipur’s industrial development.