Jammu, Jan 6: Ranvijay Singh, Trustee of J&K Dharmarth Trust, today conducted a comprehensive review of the ongoing restoration work at the revered Shri Ranbireshwar Temple in Jammu today.
Accompanied by the Trust’s Secretary, Ashok Kumar Sharma, and Additional Secretary, Varinder Singh Jamwal, the Trustee’s visit aimed to assess the progress and ensure the timely completion of the restoration project.
During this visit, Secretary Ashok Kumar Sharma provided a comprehensive briefing to the Trustee about the progress and initiatives concerning various temples and heritage sites falling under the purview of the Trust.
Expressing his commitment to the preservation and enhancement of the cultural and religious heritage, Trustee Ranvijay Singh provided necessary directions to the officials overseeing the restoration efforts. Emphasizing the significance of the Shri Ranbireshwar Temple, he underscored its status as a prominent ancient Temple in Jammu, attracting a large number of daily visitors and witnessing heightened footfall during the annual Shivratri Mela.
Ranvijay Singh stressed the importance of completing the ongoing works before the upcoming Shivratri Mela, ensuring that the temple remains an inviting and serene space for devotees. He expressed confidence in the dedicated efforts of the Trust and its officials to provide all necessary facilities to the visiting devotees, aligning with the organization’s commitment to creating a seamless and spiritually enriching experience.
The Shri Ranbireshwar Temple holds immense cultural and religious significance, and the J&K Dharmarth Trust remains steadfast in its dedication in preserving and nurturing this heritage.