
On Saturday (July 19, 2025) on Saturday (July 19, 2025 in Srinagar, Srinagar on Saturday (July 19, 2025 in Srinagar, they launched a repositioning and reconstruction in the historically worshiped Vachar Nag temple in Srinagar on Saturday (July 2025) on Saturday (July 19, 2025) in Srinagar Srinagar in Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar, Srinagar.
The temple was abandoned at the age of 90 when Kashmir Pandits left the valley as a result of the growing militance in the Kashmir Valley.
The main secretary, while reviewing various project components on the spot, ordered officers to perform work at a quick pace and strictly follow the set time -based time and quality standards, as expected according to the project instructions.
He stressed that this work was aimed at restoring the temple of the old past glory and the preservation of its cultural and architectural heritage.
Mr. Dulla said that the temple has a significant historical, cultural and religious significance, reflecting Kashmir’s diverse cultural society. He said that the reconstruction would revive and preserve the aesthetics, heritage and social value of the temple.
The public, especially the members of the Pandit community from different parts of the country, participated in the event to start restoration work and look for a blessing of Shri Vachar Sahab.
Previously, the main secretary was familiar with the project on the project by R&B Srinagar at the cost of the crore 4.58 GBP, which included maintenance and restoration the channel to become a realistic opinion to become Empresses to become Empires to become boosters to become an egurist, and to become an egohrier to become an egohrier to become a resident canal to become Egurkář to become Empres channel. Carried out by separation and floods.
“This renovation represents an important milestone while maintaining a rich religious and cultural heritage of Kashmir and the community is looking forward to completing the project with great respect,” said Amit Raina, a member of the Zaara Foundation.
Vishwa Hindu Samai and Zaara Foundation welcomed the beginning of work and reconstruction in the temple.
Mr. Labroo, who previously identified, revived and restored the score of the temples as a deputy Commissioner Budgam, personally traveled through the temple of Vachar Nag and evaluated the work.
Mr. Raina described this initiative as “an important step towards reviving an important spiritual and cultural monument”.
In 2024, former Governor Haryan Bandar Datatrey played a key role in ensuring the beginning of the recovery. He visited the site of the temple, once considered the center of militance in the Old Town of Srinagar. He assured the Hindu devoted to support the restoration of the temple.
Meanwhile, Mr. Raina thanked Governor of Lieutenant J&K MANOJ SINHA for his personal interest and involvement in the facilitation of the grant necessary for the reconstruction of the temple.
Published – July 19, 2025 21:23