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Madho Rao Scindia I centenary: Celebrating the visionary ruler's contributions to Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior development

Madho Rao Scindia I centenary: Celebrating the visionary ruler's contributions to Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior development

Time of India2 days ago
BHOPAL: The centenary of the late ruler Madho Rao Scindia I (Madho Maharaj) was marked with a memorial lecture at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium on Tuesday, organised by the Madho Maharaj Memorial Foundation.
Speakers recalled Madho Maharaj's reign from 1886 to 1925, describing him as a visionary who transformed Gwalior's industrial base, introduced modern administrative systems, and undertook large-scale infrastructure development. Born in 1876, he ascended the throne at the age of 10 and assumed full powers in 1894, steering the state towards prosperity.
Historian Nilesh Ishwar Chandra Karkare, delivering the keynote address, highlighted milestones such as the establishment of industries, municipal reforms, and public works that continue to benefit the city.
Energy Minister Pradyumn Singh Tomar, the chief guest, elaborated on the reforms undertaken during Madho Maharaj's rule.
Jiwaji University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rajkumar Acharya praised the Scindia dynasty's legacy, calling for greater historical awareness and social harmony. Sangram Kadam of the Maratha Hitkarini Sabha noted that Gwalior still benefits from the ruler's foresight, including early concepts of urban planning.
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Event coordinator Ashish Pratap Singh Rathore said the lecture aimed to inform citizens about the ruler's contributions. The programme concluded with the felicitation of dignitaries, including RSS leader Yashwant Indapurkar and former Rotary Governor Virendra Gangwal, who were honoured with shawls and mementoes.
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