Historic Meeting on Hindu Empire Day: Utthan Samiti Chairman Meets Descendant of Maharana Pratap

 

In a moment marked by pride and cultural reverence, Satendra Singh, Chairman of Indian Council of Industrial Management (ICIM) and a prominent voice in industrial and social development, had the honour of meeting Maharana Vishwaraj Singh Mewar, a direct descendant of the legendary warrior and patriot, Maharana Pratap, on the occasion of Hindu Samrajya Diwas.

The meeting, which took place in Ghaziabad, symbolised not just a historical connection but also the continuation of a proud heritage. Mr. Singh shared his deep admiration for Maharana Vishwaraj Singh's dignified and cultured personality, describing him as a reflection of Indian tradition, valour, and moral values.

"His simplicity and composed demeanour carry immense depth and grace. He is a living example of the traditions of Indian culture, bravery, and dignity," Singh remarked.

During their conversation, Maharana Vishwaraj Singh’s thoughts and vision left a profound impression. His commitment to preserving the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Mewar lineage and the broader Indian civilisation was evident, reaffirming the importance of Sanatan values in today’s world.

As a token of respect and intellectual exchange, Satendra Singh presented his research-based book titled “Kshatriya Vansh Dharohar” to Maharana Vishwaraj Singh. The book, co-authored with his father Shri Shailendra Prasad Singh, is the result of over 5.5 years of extensive historical research and travel. It chronicles the rich warrior heritage of India, especially focusing on luminaries such as Maharana Pratap and Chhatrapati Shivaji, serving as a tribute to their exemplary lives and a source of national inspiration.

“This meeting was not only inspirational but also significantly strengthened my spiritual and cultural consciousness,” Singh stated after the interaction.

The encounter was part of the broader celebrations on Hindu Empire Day, aimed at honouring the legacy of Hindu rulers who upheld the values of sovereignty, dignity, and patriotism.