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Few books were purchased and added in the library archive
of MMCF Autobiography of a Yogi, Second coming of Christ
Vol.1-2: The Resurrection of the Christ within you, Wine of
the mystic: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam-A Spiritual
Interpretation, Law of success, Science of Religion, Where
there is light: Insight and Inspiration for meeting life's
Challenges, Yogi kathamrita, Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta Vol.
1-2: Ishwar-Arjun Samvad (Aatma-sakshatkar ka rajyog
vigyan), Manav ki Nirantar khoj, Dharma Vigyan, Jahan hai
prakash, Art of Bikaner, Indian paintings in the Sarabhai
Foundation, Indian Painting: The lesser-known traditions,
Business Leaders of Rajasthan, Manuscript of Col. James
Tod.
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Unveiling The Palace Calendar - 2020
Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar, CMT, Maharana of Mewar
Charitable Foundation unveiled the Palace Calendar at
Shambhu Niwas Palace, Udaipur on 05th December 2019.
Maharana Mewar Historical Publication Trust has published
this yearly calendar on the theme of "Patrons of Water in
Mewar"
Contribution of Maharanas of Mewar towards water
conservation, preservation and distribution:
Rulers of Mewar, during their respective reigns, made
individual efforts to undertake, implement and successfully
complete activities of sustainable management of natural
recourses of fresh water to meet their current and future
demands. Udaipur, which is world famous as, 'The City of
Lakes' is one of the finest examples of protection of
hydrosphere where the lakes of the city are interconnected
to form a lake system which supports and sustains ground
water recharge, ensuring availability of water for the
purpose of - consumption, industries, agriculture and
tourism.
Traditional methods of conservation and management of
water by the Maharanas of Mewar has set an
unprecedented global example presenting themselves as
role models in the field of water conservation and
management. The Maharanas not only guarded and
protected the territories of their state from invaders but
also contributed largely towards governance of rain water
to meet the essential requirement of water supply during
war and drought. Maximum methods of natural water
harvesting and harnessing in Mewar region is in the form of lakes, ponds, dams, step-wells and canals, built by the
Maharanas of Mewar.
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