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What's Happening at Jawahar Kala Kendra? Rajasthan Govt's 2-Year Anniversary Exhibition Open Till Dec 18

Visit Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur to explore the special exhibition showcasing the Rajasthan government's achievements over the past two years. The exhibition is open till December 18, 2025.
What's Happening at Jawahar Kala Kendra? Rajasthan Govt's 2-Year Anniversary Exhibition Open Till Dec 18
By ILJC Team|

If you're looking for something interesting to do this week, head over to Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) in Jaipur! A special exhibition showcasing the Rajasthan government's achievements over the past two years is currently on display and will remain open until December 18, 2025.

About the Exhibition

As the Bhajanlal Sharma-led BJP government in Rajasthan completes two years in office, a comprehensive exhibition has been organized at Jawahar Kala Kendra to highlight the state's development journey since December 2023.

The exhibition showcases:

  • Key infrastructure projects completed across Rajasthan
  • Government schemes and their impact on citizens
  • Development initiatives in various sectors
  • Progress in employment generation and job creation
  • Achievements in education, healthcare, and public welfare
  • Visual documentation of transformations across the state

Two Years of the Bhajanlal Sharma Government

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma took oath on December 15, 2023, marking the beginning of the current BJP government in Rajasthan. As the administration completes two years, a series of celebratory programs are being held across the state from December 11 to December 25, 2025.

Speaking at a recent press conference, CM Sharma stated that approximately 70% of the promises made to the people have been fulfilled. Key highlights mentioned include:

  • No paper leaks in government examinations over the past two years
  • 92,000 government jobs provided
  • 1,56,000 additional jobs in the pipeline
  • Various welfare schemes implemented for different sections of society

Why Visit This Exhibition?

Whether you're a student interested in governance, a citizen curious about what the government has accomplished, or simply looking to spend some time at one of Jaipur's iconic cultural venues, this exhibition offers:

  • Informative displays – Well-organized panels with facts and figures
  • Visual content – Photos and videos of development projects
  • Interactive elements – Engaging ways to learn about government initiatives
  • Free entry – Open to all visitors

About Jawahar Kala Kendra

Jawahar Kala Kendra is one of Jaipur's most important cultural landmarks. Designed by renowned architect Charles Correa and completed in 1992, the building's unique design is inspired by the original nine-square grid plan of Jaipur city, based on the concept of the Navgraha (nine planets).

JKK serves as a multi-arts center that preserves and promotes Rajasthani arts, crafts, and culture. The complex includes:

  • Multiple exhibition galleries
  • An amphitheater
  • A 500-seat auditorium
  • A library
  • Art studios
  • A cafeteria

Exhibition Details

Venue Jawahar Kala Kendra, JLN Marg, Jaipur
Last Date December 18, 2025
Timings 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Entry Free for all visitors

How to Reach JKK

Address: Jawahar Kala Kendra, 2, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jhalana Gram, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

By Metro: The nearest metro station is Vivek Vihar on the Pink Line, just a short walk from JKK.

By Auto/Cab: JKK is a well-known landmark. Any auto or cab driver will know the location.

Parking: Ample parking space is available within the JKK complex.

Other Events at JKK This Month

While you're at JKK, you might also want to check out other ongoing activities:

  • SARAS Rajsakhi National Fair – Running from December 14-30 at Shilpgram (adjacent to JKK), featuring handicrafts and rural artisan products
  • Regular cultural programs and performances
  • Art exhibitions in various galleries

Plan Your Visit

If you're planning to visit, here are some tips:

  • Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded
  • Allocate 1-2 hours to explore the exhibition thoroughly
  • Don't miss the beautiful architecture of JKK itself
  • The on-site cafeteria offers refreshments
  • Photography is generally allowed in common areas

The exhibition closes on December 18, so if you want to see what the Rajasthan government has been up to over the past two years, now is the time to visit!

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