
Arvind Singh Mewar was a prominent prince of the Mewar state. He was a prominent member of the former royal family of the Mewar state. He was also the chairman of the HRH Hotel Group. 80 -year-old Arvind Singh Mewar died on Sunday morning in Udaipur, Rajasthan due to prolonged illness. He was undergoing treatment at his residence for a long time. His family sources confirmed the news. That Arvind Singh Mewar died on March 16 due to prolonged illness. He lived at Shambhu Niwas in the City Palace, where he was also undergoing treatment.
Arvind Singh Mewar was born on 13 December 1944. His father’s name is late Bhagwat Singh. Arvind Singh Mewar was the second son of the Mewar state. Arvind Singh Mewar is survived by his wife, his son Lakshyaraj and daughters Bhargavi Kumari Mewar and Padmaja Kumari Parmar. Arvind Singh Mewar was an Indian political and social activist. He belonged to the Udaipur region of Mewar, and was a member of a prominent royal family, his family is associated with the historical and cultural heritage of Mewar. And Arvind Singh Mewar has been working on issues of education, health, and social justice. As the 76th patriarch of the Mewar family, Arvind Singh Mewar played an important role in preserving the heritage and culture of Udaipur (Rajasthan).
Arvind Singh Mewar received his education from the prestigious Mayo College, Ajmer and completed his School Certificate conducted by the University of Cambridge. Arvind Singh Mewar was a descendant of Maharana Pratap. And his father was Bhagwat Singh Mewar and his mother was Sushila Kumari Mewar. His elder brother Mahendra Singh Mewar passed away recently on November 10, 2024.
The mortal remains of Arvind Singh Mewar will be kept at the City Palace from 7 am on Monday, so that the general public can pay their last respects to the departed soul.
After this, the last journey will start from Shambhu Palace and reach Mahasatiya via Badi Pol, Jagdish Chowk, Ghantaghar, Bada Bazar, Delhi Gate.
Arvind Singh Mewar was a prominent prince of the Mewar state. And belonged to a historical family of Udaipur (Rajasthan). He was a member of the former royal family of Mewar, and his family is associated with the historical heritage and culture of Mewar.
Arvind Singh Mewar was active in the field of social service, education and social reforms. His focus was particularly on rural development, environmental protection and community welfare. Arvind Singh Mewar has participated in various social works, and has always worked for the preservation of the ancient culture and traditions of his land.
Arvind Singh Mewar emerged as a social worker among the people. He is very famous among the people due to his work and contribution.
Mewar State:
Mewar State, Udaipur State was a princely state of India during the British rule. It was established around 530 AD. The first capital of Mewar State was Chittorgarh. Later Udaipur became its capital and gradually it came to be known as Udaipur State. When India became independent, it was merged into India.