RMC Jaipur Online Dairy Booth Rent Payment : jaipurmc.org
Organisation : Jaipur Municipal Corporation (Nagar Nigam Greater Jaipur)
Facility Name : Online Dairy Booth Rent Payment
Website : http://jaipurmc.org/Presentation/Others/OnlinePayment.aspx
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How To Pay Dairy Booth Rent In Jaipur Online?
To Pay Dairy Booth Rent In Jaipur Online, Follow the below steps
Related / Similar Facility : RMC Jaipur Sahari Jamabandi (Lease ) Payment
Steps:
Step-1 : Go to the link http://dairy.jaipurmc.org/searchDataWebSite/GetDairyInfo
Step-2 : Enter the Service Number
Step-3 : Enter the Applicant Name and Father/Husband Name
Step-4 : Enter the Booth Registration Number
Step-5: Select the Dairy Booth Type
Step-6 : Select the Dairy Booth Zone
Step-7 : Select the Dairy Booth Ward
Step-8 : Enter the Dairy Booth Address
Step-9 : Click On Search Button
History of Jaipur:
Jaipur gets its name from its founder Maharaja JaiSingh II (1693-1744) the great warrior and astronomer. He came to power at the age of II on the death of his father Maharaja Bishan Singh. The maharaja was told that his son would achieve greatness and he set out to ensure that Jai Singh Had a good education. He was trained by the best teachers and scholars in art, science, philosophy and military affairs. His scholastic background matched his innate wits When Jai Singh was 15, emperor Aurangzeb summoned hi to court. Jai Singh had contravened the agreement of not waging war against the Marathas in the Deccan. On metting Jai Singh, Aurangazb,clasping his hand in greeting, demanded an explanation.
Jai Singh, then 15, replied that since the emperor had extended his hand, it implied that he would protect Jai Singh and his kingdom. Impressed by his reply, Aurangazab conferred the title of Sawai, meaning one and a quarter, a title, that all of Jai Singh’s descendants kept. Jai Sing’s lineage can be traced back to the Kucchwaha Rajput clan who came to power in the 12th century.
They built the magnificent Amber Fort and their might spread to beyond the present day Jaipur, encompassing the kingdoms of Mewar (Udaipur) and marwar (Jodhpur). At that time, the might of the Mughal empire was at its peak and recognizing it, the Kucchwahas aligned themselves with the Mughals. After Jai Singh came to power, there was moment of disquiet when he supported Aurangaeb’s son.
Azam shah’s bid to the throne,Azam Shah lost the battle of succession to this brother Bahadur Shah, who demanded Jai Singh’s removal and installation of Vijay Singh to the throne of Jaipur. Jai Singh, not one to take serbacks lying down, formed a formidable front against the Mughals by aligning himself with other Rajput states and reinstated himself. After the dust had settled, peace reigned and the kingdom prospered and its borders expanded.
Contact
Nodal Officer :
Shri Sohanram Choudhari, Deputy Commissioner Head Quarter.
Mail: dchqjmc@gmail.com
Programmer:
Shri Pushpendra Patidar
Telephone No. 0141-2740140