*Dr Karan unveils book on Maharaja Ranbir Singh
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 22: The Department of History, University of Jammu, in collaboration with the Maharaja Gulab Singh Research Centre, Jammu, inaugurated a prestigious two-day national seminar focusing on the life and legacy of Maharaja Pratap Singh. The event took place in the Seminar Hall of the MCA Department of the University.
The inaugural session commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by esteemed guests, including Dr Karan Singh (former MP), Prof Umesh Rai (VC, University of Jammu), Ashutosh Bhatnagar (Director, JKSC, New Delhi), Professor Suman Jamwal (HoD History, JU) and Prof Shyam Narayan Lal, Seminar Director.
The solemn atmosphere was enhanced by the chanting of mantras by students from the Department of Sanskrit, JU. Other prominent present included the members of the royal family namely Ajatshatru Singh, Ritu Singh, Dr Jyotsana and Ranvijay Singh.
Speaking on the occasion, chief guest Dr Karan Singh shredded light on the remarkable legacy of the Dogra rulers, particularly Maharaja Pratap Singh, whose contributions to the socio-economic transformation of J&K were both significant and far-reaching. He enriched the discussion by unveiling lesser-known and fascinating aspects of Dogra history, offering a more nuanced understanding of their governance, vision, and impact on the region.
In his presidential remarks, Prof Umesh Rai emphasized the importance of revisiting history to reclaim the cultural heritage and identity of the Jammu region. He also stressed the need to restructure the academic curriculum to reflect this renewed focus.
In his keynote address, Ashutosh Bhatnagar urged the need to challenge entrenched colonial narratives and restore a more balanced historical perspective, emphasizing the princely state of J&K’s rightful place in Indian history.
A key highlight of the event was the release of the book ‘Life and Legacy of Maharaja Ranbir Singh’, co-edited by Prof Suman Jamwal, Prof Shyam Narayan Lal and Dr Sushma Jamwal. The book was officially unveiled by Dr Karan Singh, alongside members of the royal family and the editors.