
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 23: Carrying the legacy of Maharaja Hari Singh Foundation forward towards education, Ranvijay Singh, the Great Grandson of Maharaja Hari Singh today launched a free education drive under titled ‘Aabha- Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya” (Lead me from darkness to light) in which the Foundation will provide free education to ten underprivileged girls from both the schools.
Speaking on the occasion, Singh asserted that the Maharaja Hari Singh Social & Education Foundation is committed to follow the principles of Maharaja Hari Singh by providing free education to girl children free of cost.
“The aim was to provide quality education to underprivileged girls, aligning with Maharaja Hari Singh’s vision of equitable education for all,” he added.
Continuing the series of commemorative activities, Ranvijay Singh performed a Special Abhishek of Bhagwan Shiv at the ancient Shri Ranbireshwar Temple in Jammu.
Following this, he accompanied by the President of J&K Dharmarth Trust, paid their respects to the revered Maharaja Hari Singh. As a token of gratitude and devotion, Halwa Parsad was distributed among the visiting devotees, symbolizing the inclusivity and generosity that Maharaja Hari Singh stood for.
The programme was organized by DPS, Nagbani in collaboration with DPS Katra.
Ranvijay Singh handed over some cash rewards to some underprivileged girls for their education. He informed that the Foundation will provide education to ten underprivileged girls 5 each at Delhi Public School Nagbani and Delhi Public School Katra.
Earlier, Ranvijay Singh participated in the birth anniversary celebrations of Maharaja Hari Singh at his statue on Tawi Bridge. In a momentous occasion, Ranvijay Singh cut a magnificent 128-kg Ladoo, specially made by the Maharaja Hari Singh Sena, to mark the extraordinary milestone.