Gajendra Singh Khimsar

Gajendra Singh Khimsar King of Khimsar, MLA from Lohawat Rajasthan, and appointed as a minister of industry (29/10/2014) Gajendra Singh Khimsar India.[1] He completed his schooling from The Doon School and went on to pursue Bachelor of Business Administration from The University of Western Ontario, Canada.[2] He became the state Minister of Power & Energy of Rajasthan.[2][3] Gajendra Singh Khimsar BJP Member of Legislative Assembly from Lohawat, Rajasthan. Held responsibilities as Minister of Energy, Govt. of Rajasthan (2003-2008). Khimsar Group of Hotels is the recipient of the "Best Grand Heritage Hotel Award".

Biography

Khimsar Fort
Khimsar Sand Dunes

Gajendra Singh of Khimsar (Born 25 December 1959) is a Member of Legislative Assembly (Lohawat,Rajasthan) since 2003. He held responsibilities as Minister of Energy, Govt. of Rajasthan (2003-2008). He hails from the family of Khimsar and is the 20th direct descendent of Rao Karamsi (Founder of the Karamsot Clan of Rathore’s). He is married to Priti Kumari and has two children- Dhananjai Singh and Urvashi Kumari. Gajendra Singh went to the Doon School in Dehradun and graduated from St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi. He pursued his post graduation studies at the University of Western Canada. He also represented India at the World Squash Championship. During his college years, he was ranked 28th in the PSA (Professional Squash Association) world rankings. He was also ranked no.2 in Canada and was the finalist of the US and Canadian Open. A Hotelier by profession, the Khimsar Group of Hotels has been recipient of the 'National Grand Heritage Award For Excellence'- the highest recognition conferred upon any heritage property by the Department of Tourism, Government of India.

References

  1. "Rajasthan MLA". Rajasthan MLA. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
  2. 1 2 "Royal blood to prove dominance in election fray in Rajasthan - Economic Times". Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com. 2008-11-19. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
  3. "Magazine / Columns : Hideaway village in the dunes". The Hindu. 2008-03-16. Retrieved 2012-03-28.


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