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Gajendra Singh Khimsar
Gajendra Singh Khimsar (born 25 December 1957) is an Indian politician and the currently serving Bhajan Lal Sharma ministry, Cabinet Minister of the Medical & Health Department in the Government of Rajasthan. He is a Member of Legislative Assembly, Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 13th, 14th, 16th from Lohawat Assembly constituency, Lohawat and Member of Legislative Assembly, 12th Nagaur Assembly constituency, Nagaur. He is Member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early life Khimsar was born in 1959 in Khimsar Fort. He completed his schooling at The Doon School and went on to pursue Bachelor of Business Administration from The University of Western Ontario, Canada. Political career He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), Member of Legislative Assembly from Lohawat, Rajasthan since 2003. He held responsibilities as Minister of Energy, Govt. of Rajasthan (2003–2008). He was also Minister of Forests, Environmental law, Environment and Sport, Sports and You ...
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Nagaur
Nagaur is a city and municipal council in Nagaur district of the state of Rajasthan in India. It is the administrative headquarters of Nagaur District. The Nagaur city lies about midway between Jodhpur and Bikaner. Nagaur is famous for spices and sweets (mithai). Nagaur have huge mineral resources. Nagaur also has a temple of Maheshwari community Kuldevi in the name of Deresiya Mata Mandir. History The Nagaur Fort is of historical importance. Nagaur fort is the fort built by the ancient Kshatriya of India. The original maker of the fort is Naagvanshi Kshatriya. The Kshatriya rulers dominated Nagaur for a long period of time. Nagaur ruler were repeatedly forced to pay tribute to the Sisodias of Chittor while their lands were slowly annexed by the Rathore of Jodhpur. The ancient name of the city was Ahichhatrapur. In the medieval era, the town of Nagaur sat astride trade routes coming north from Gujarat and Sindh and those on the west crossing the Indus from Multan. With a d ...
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