Khama Ghani!
"PADHARO NI MHARE DESH"
A very famous Rajasthani quote dedicated to all the guests in the city signifies the welcoming quote to the guests overwhelmed by the people of Jaipur and their royal services. Since the foundation of the city of Jaipur, every local being is serving their actions to make this city a proud place in the world by indulging themselves in dialogues and letting the people know the real beauty of the city filled with colors and honor. thus we welcome you to this royal local chapter called AIESEC in Jaipur with the hope you experience a feeling of being Royal, while you are here with us.
Manan Sehgal | Local Committee President
Why #TheFeelingOfRoyalty?
Jaipur is Rajasthan’s remarkable capital city and holds the key to the gates of ‘The Desert State’. Even from within the city’s walls you can sense the desert mystery beyond. Jaipur’s royal bloodline was not always confined to the city. On the outskirts is Amber, the old historical capital of Jaipur State.
Jaipur was founded by Maharaj Jai Singh II in 1727. A famous mathematician and astronomer, the blueprint of his rule left indelible marks celebrated across the city today. Jantar Manthar is Jaipur’s famous observatory built in 1728, and stands as one of the oldest in the world. It features the world’s largest stone sundial and is an outstanding monument to architectural innovation in 18th-century India.
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What is the living cost?
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What kind of accommodation do we provide?
Hostels, Host family and Sharing flats.
What is the mode of travel?
Travelling - Cab, Auto, Local Buses.
Will the accommodation be near to the workplace?
Yes, accommodation is ideally within a 4KM radius of the workplace.
Will EPs have to quarantine or not?
Depends upon the protocol by the government.
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