JAMMU: The historic Rani Samadhis complex and Shri Ranbireshwar Temple in Jammu city are undergoing urgent restoration and renovation thanks to the efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust (JKDT). After the restoration and beautification projects are finished, each of these locations should see a significant makeover. Martand Singh, a trustee of the J&K Dharmarth Trust, made this statement after personally visiting the locations to monitor the advancement. The Trustee was joined by JKDT Secretary Ashok Sharma and Additional Secretary Varinder Singh Jamwal. The Trustee was updated by the Secretary of the present state and ongoing work. The Trustee emphasised the need of timely completion and gave instructions to complete the ongoing work within a given time frame while scrupulously maintaining quality standards.Martand Singh conveyed his happiness with the advancement of the renovation and restoration work being done at the Shri Ranbireshwar Temple in Jammu. In order to assure the ease of the devotees visiting the temple, he gave the order that all the works be finished before the impending Maha Shivratri celebration. He reaffirmed the Trust’s dedication to giving everyone a better spiritual experience. Furthermore, the Trustee emphasised that the Rani Samadhi complex is undergoing considerable repair and restoration, and that it is being given top priority. Within the compound, the individual Maharanis and Ranis Samadhis of the Royal Dogra, as well as the adjacent Temple, are being methodically restored to their former grandeur and architectural splendour. Martand Singh predicted that the reconstruction and restoration work would soon come to a close, returning these treasured heritage landmarks to their original splendour.