Dr PS Pathania assumes charge as President of J&K Dharmarth Trust

Pays obeisance at Shree Raghunath ji Temple

Jammu, April 01: Dr. Parshotam Singh Pathania today assumed charge as the President of the J&K Dharmarth Trust at the Trust’s Central Office in Jammu. He was warmly welcomed by the Trust’s Secretary Ashok Kumar Sharma (IPS Retd), Additional Secretary Varinder Singh Jamwal, and the dedicated staff members of the Trust.

After assuming office, the President chaired an introductory meeting with the Trust’s staff, where he outlined his vision for the future of the organization.

During his address, Dr. Parshotam Singh Pathania emphasized the vital role of inclusivity and unity within the J&K Dharmarth Trust.

“Today is a significant day, and it is essential for us to involve all stakeholders in our journey. Our narrative must center around inclusiveness. We must work with a shared vision and commitment to elevate the Trust to new heights of service and excellence,” he said.

Dr. Pathania highlighted that fostering an environment of unity, where every member and stakeholder feels valued, would be fundamental to the Trust’s success. By working together with a common purpose, he expressed his belief that the Trust could not only strengthen its existing initiatives but also embark on new avenues for growth and service to the community.

Dr. Pathania further reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to upholding the core values of the Trust, including its dedication to selfless service and the promotion of cultural and spiritual traditions. He emphasized that the Trust’s contributions to the community would be enriched by maintaining a deep respect for the diverse social and cultural fabric of Jammu and Kashmir. He also acknowledged the importance of preserving the region’s cultural heritage, pledging to ensure that the Trust plays an integral role in safeguarding the historical, religious, and cultural landmarks that define the identity of the region.

Before assuming office, D.r Pathania also visited the revered Shree Raghunath Ji Temple, where he paid obeisance and sought blessings for the success of his tenure at the helm of the Trust.

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