Ajatshatru, Ranvijay review developmental works in Dharmarth Trust temples

Trustees of J&K Dharmarth Trust Ajatshatru Singh and Ranvijay Singh along with members of MGSM Trust at a library in the premises of Karan Bhawan, Jammu.
Trustees of J&K Dharmarth Trust Ajatshatru Singh and Ranvijay Singh along with members of MGSM Trust at a library in the premises of Karan Bhawan, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 7: Former minister and Trustee J&K Dharmarth Trust Ajatshatru Singh, along with Ranvijay Singh (Trustee) visited the Central Office of the Trust today and took stock of ongoing development works of temples throughout the Union Territory.
Advocate Ajay Gandotra (president of the Trust) apprised the Trustees about the works done for temples, improvement of administration and Trust properties since he assumed the office.
Secretary of the Trust Ashok Kumar also apprised the Trustees regarding the requirement of renovation as well as beautification of Raghunath Temple of Suchetgarh, in view of ongoing Beating Retreat ceremony along the International Border in Suchetgarh.
The Trustees discussed agenda points with the president and secretary of the Trust and took several decisions in the general interest of the Trust. Ajatshatru directed the Trust president and secretary to complete the renovation of Raghunath Temple, Jammu as soon as possible. They also directed for early commencement and completion of renovation work of Ranbireshwar Temple Jammu preferably before the upcoming Shivratri Festival. They further directed them to start the necessary renovation works at Raghunath Temple at Suchetgarh.
The Trustees also met with employees of the Trust and listened to their issues. Ranvijay Singh asked the employees to work relentlessly with utmost sincerity for enhancing the image of the Trust.
Later, the Trustees along with Ajay Gandotra, who is the member of Maharaja Gulab Singh Memorial (MGSM) Trust and secretary of J&K Dharmarth Trust visited the complex of Karan Bhawan, Shalamar Jammu and took stock of its ongoing activities.
They also visited the library, which the Chairman Trustee, Dr Karan Singh has opened in the premises of Karan Bhawan, Shalamar Jammu for senior citizens. They also reviewed the functioning of the library.
It was unanimously decided to illuminate Karan Bhawan on the eve of Republic Day with ‘Tiranga’ lights.