Jain Community Holds Meeting in Baghpat to Discuss Preservation of Religious Sites, New Committees to Be Formed

in #culture12 days ago

Baghpat 04 September (desk):-The Bharat Varsh Digambar Jain Teerth Kshetra Committee convened a crucial meeting on Tuesday at the residence of Pramod Jain in Baghpat, focusing on the preservation and security of Jain religious sites. The meeting was attended by prominent community leaders, including the National President, Jammu Prasad Jain, who emphasized the need for the Jain community to take active responsibility for safeguarding their sacred spaces. He urged members to unite and establish local committees from villages to major cities to ensure the protection of these sites.

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During the meeting, Pramod Jain was appointed as the Senior Vice President for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, a move that was well-received by those in attendance. The gathering also saw discussions about the current state of various Jain teerth (pilgrimage sites) across the region, with members expressing concern over the lack of security and maintenance at some locations. The committee resolved to expedite the formation of new local committees that would oversee the preservation efforts and work closely with the community to address any issues.

Leaders like Jawaharlal Jain and M.K. Jain, who were also present at the meeting, reiterated the importance of community involvement in these efforts. They highlighted that the protection of Jain teerth is not just a religious duty but a cultural responsibility that should be shared by all members of the community. The newly formed committees are expected to work on various initiatives, including fundraising, organizing security measures, and collaborating with local authorities to ensure the longevity and sanctity of these sites.

The meeting concluded with a strong commitment to preserving Jain heritage, with plans to conduct regular follow-up meetings to assess progress and address any challenges. Other notable attendees included Rajkumar Jain, Sandeep Jain, Atul Jain, and Akhilesh Jain, who all pledged their support to the cause. The community's proactive stance on this issue marks a significant step towards ensuring that Jain religious sites remain protected and revered for generations to come.