The 55th GST Council Meeting was held at Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa. The three-day high-profile gathering included Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Rajasthan Deputy CM Ms Diya Kumari.
Nestled in the heart of the Golden City, the resort became the focal point for three-day events, from December 20th to 22nd, where crucial decisions shaping India’s economic future were deliberated.
Organised by the GST Council Secretariat in collaboration with the Rajasthan Government, the gathering welcomed over 150 distinguished attendees, including Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Rajasthan Deputy CM, Ms. Diya Kumari.
Reflecting on the event, General Manager, Shiv Bose shared, “It was an honour to host the 55th GST Council Meeting. Our team took immense pride in showcasing the culture and hospitality of Jaisalmer while providing an exceptional experience to the nation’s dignitaries. This event reinforces Jaisalmer’s reputation as a premier destination for high-profile events.”
A Memorable Welcome
From the moment the delegates arrived, the team orchestrated every detail with perfection. A grand traditional welcome awaited them, featuring a floral petal shower, mesmerising Rajasthani folk performances and personalised bouquets. The dignitaries were also provided with bespoke amenities reflecting the essence of Jaisalmer’s royal heritage.
Culinary Brilliance
A specially curated Rajasthani Thali was crafted for Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, spotlighting the region’s rich culinary heritage. This bespoke platter featured dishes such as Dal Bati Churma, Ker Sangri, Bajra Roti, Bhuna Saag, Bajre Ki Khichdi, and Coconut Barfi, offering an authentic taste of Rajasthan.
Additionally, the culinary team showcased the diversity of Indian cuisine with the thoughtfully designed “Taste of India” menu. Delegates savoured delicacies from various regions of the nation. Some of the favourites included Kashmiri Dum Aloo, Chicken Chettinad, Chole Kulche, and Sorakaya Pulusu, thus blending regional authenticity with culinary artistry.
Heritage Meets Hospitality
Beyond the meeting rooms, the attendees were immersed in the cultural vibrancy of Rajasthan. A private performance by Padmashri Anwar Khan Manganiyar and his troupe of folk musicians and dancers left the dignitaries mesmerised, encapsulating the cultural vibrancy of the desert state.
The 55th GST Council Meeting was not just an event—it was a carefully curated experience that combined meticulous attention to detail, collaboration, and a celebration of India’s heritage.
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