Surendra Singh Jadawat is an Indian politician and former Chairman of Rajasthan Heritage Conservation and Promotion Authority.
As a young man, he met Indira Gandhi during her visit to Chittorgarh in 1979, when he led a 100 bike escort for her caravan.
This was re-included in the budget by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, and the medical college has now reached the stage of inauguration.
[10][11] Surendra Singh Jadawat has outlined his priorities which include completing ongoing projects, reviewing and implementing time-bound projects related to development works in forts and panoramas in Chittorgarh, Deshnok, Angad Baoji, and Maa Shabri, and ensuring dedicated officials are in place to expedite work.
[12] Jadawat announced that the Bedchh Puliya bridge would be named after Baba Sahab on 14 April, and Congress is committed to working with all sections of society to ensure progress.
[13][14] Jadawat discussed his aim of opening English medium schools in Chittorgarh's villages for children from rural areas.