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Information icon  Hello, I'm AgisdeSparte. I wanted to let you know that one of your recent contributions—specifically this edit to Arvind Singh Mewar—has been undone because it appeared to be promotional. Advertising and using Wikipedia as a "soapbox" are against Wikipedia policy and not permitted; Wikipedia articles should be written objectively, using independent sources, and from a neutral perspective. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about Wikipedia. If you have any questions, you can ask for assistance at the Help desk. Thank you. AgisdeSparte (talk) 10:56, 19 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

Okay got your point but i found the data about her daugher on HRH group website HimeshAudichya10 (talk) 10:58, 19 December 2023 (UTC)Reply
@HimeshAudichya10 Thank you for sharing that information. However, it's crucial to emphasize the importance of relying on reliable sources, especially when dealing with sensitive or personal information. In English Wikipedia, adherence to verifiability and reliability standards is paramount. Reliable sources contribute to the credibility of the information presented in articles, ensuring that the content is accurate, unbiased, and can be independently verified by other users.
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okay i also wanted to add her Wikipedia account as she is daugher of king of mewar HimeshAudichya10 (talk) 11:15, 19 December 2023 (UTC)Reply
Can you help me publishing the article HimeshAudichya10 (talk) 11:15, 19 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

Bhargavi Kumari Mewar

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Bhargavi Kumari Mewar''' (born March 24, 1976) is an Indian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and advocate for Indian craftsmanship and sustainable luxury. She is known for her multifaceted career spanning hospitality, retail, and social initiatives.

== Early Life and Education == Bhargavi Kumari Mewar was born and raised in he City Palace of Udaipur, Rajasthan, a heritage city constructed by her ancestors six centuries ago along the scenic banks of Lake Pichola. She developed a passion for horse riding and polo from a young age and also demonstrated interests in photography, writing, and organic farming. At the age of 13, she pursued her education in the Isle of Man, combining her love for travel, art, and horses by exploring the United Kingdom and Europe during her formative years. Notably, she spent time in Argentina, playing polo during her gap year.

' Career == After completing her education, Bhargavi Kumari Mewar joined the HRH Group of Hotels, India's only chain of heritage palace-hotels under private ownership, founded and managed by her family. She rose through the ranks within the organization, eventually serving as Executive Director. During her tenure, she oversaw the refurbishment of iconic properties such as the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel and the Fateh Prakash Palace. She also played a pivotal role in implementing global sales and marketing strategies.'

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In 2006, Bhargavi Kumari Mewar pursued her passion for art and Indian craftsmanship by launching her sustainable luxury lifestyle brand, Aashka.

== Philanthropy and Advocacy == In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Bhargavi Kumari Mewar is actively involved in philanthropic endeavors. She has served as a trustee and panel member on various domestic and international boards, leveraging her expertise in hospitality, retail, and heritage preservation to contribute to social initiatives.

Bhargavi Kumari Mewar is the daughter of Arvind Singh Mewar and Vijayaraj Kumari Mewar. She is married to Lokendra Singh Rathore and is the proud mother of two children, Lokaviaa Mewar Rathore and Bhuvika Mewar Rathore. She shares her passion for entrepreneurship, art, and philanthropy with her family, embodying a commitment to excellence in both her personal and professional pursuits.

== Recognition == Bhargavi Kumari Mewar's work and perspectives have been featured in leading Indian and global media outlets, reflecting her significant contributions to the fields of entrepreneurship, sustainability, and Indian craftsmanship

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References

  1. Times of India: [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/jaipur/a-royal-affair-on-the-polo-grounds-of-jaipur/articleshow/62636853.cms]
  2. Seven Star Award: [https://sevenstaraward.com/panel/princess-bhargavi-kumari-mewar/]
  3. Eternal Mewar Newsletter 2009: [https://www.eternalmewar.in/media/newsletter/templates/2009/nl96/Vol96_14.html]
  4. Eternal Mewar Newsletter 2010: [https://www.eternalmewar.in/media/newsletter/templates/2010/nl104/Vol104_4.html]
  5. Getty Images: [https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/photo/princess-bhargavi-kumari-mewar-with-daughter-at-royalty-free-image/128110323]
  6. Vanity Fair: [https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2009/10/sitting-down-with-princess-padmaja-kumari-mewar]
  7. Indian Express: [https://indianexpress.com/article/express-exclusive/pandora-papers-arvind-singh-mewar-gaj-singh-rajasthan-offshore-account-7568961/]
  8. MMPS School: [https://mmpsschool.org/visit-of-dignitaries.php]
  9. ABP Live: [https://www.abplive.com/states/rajasthan/rajasthan-news-prince-of-udaipur-drove-a-bus-and-took-myra-to-his-sister-s-house-for-niece-wedding-ann-2310052]
  10. The Correspondent: [https://thecorrespondent.in/lifestyle/royal-families-of-india/]
  11. Udaipur Blog: [https://udaipurblog.com/tag/bhargavi-kumari-mewar]
  12. The India Observer: [https://www.theindiaobserver.com/mewar-royalty-custodian-of-a-hoary-legacy/]

HimeshAudichya10 (talk) 08:28, 24 February 2024 (UTC)Reply