Shekhawat releases Kumhar Prajapati Samaj directory at community event
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Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat stepped into a room full of potters, artisans, and community elders on Monday, August 17, 2026, to release an officers-and-employees directory for the Kumhar Prajapati Samaj — a milestone the traditional potter community had gathered to mark.
Shekhawat described the occasion as one of warm, personal dialogue — 'aatmiya samvaad' (heartfelt conversation) — with members of the community. The release of a community directory of this kind signals an effort by the Kumhar Prajapati Samaj to document and connect its members across official and public life.
Who the Kumhar Prajapati Samaj are
The Kumhar Prajapati Samaj is a community organisation representing India's traditional Kumhar potter community — artisans whose craft stretches back millennia and who remain a significant social and cultural constituency, particularly across Rajasthan. The release of an officers-and-employees directory reflects the community's efforts to network its members who have moved into government and professional roles.
Ministers, communities, and the outreach circuit
Senior Union ministers routinely participate in events hosted by caste and artisan communities — releasing publications, inaugurating programmes, and holding open interactions. For Shekhawat, the Lok Sabha MP from Jodhpur, such engagement with Rajasthan's artisan communities sits squarely within both his political constituency work and his ministerial brief on culture.
The directory launch is a small but concrete step: it gives the Kumhar Prajapati Samaj a formal record of its members in public service — a resource that can anchor future community coordination and advocacy.