Following Sambhal, decades-old Jain temple in Moradabad’s Ratanpur Kala village set to reopen; Debris removal initiated
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Following Sambhal, decades-old Jain temple in Moradabad’s Ratanpur Kala village set to reopen; Debris removal initiated

This effort comes after the property’s current owner, Pradeep Kumar Jain, highlighted the temple’s prolonged closure and proposed its reuse for community welfare activities

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A Jain temple in Ratanpur Kala village, which had remained closed and neglected for nearly 40 years, is set to reopen soon for social purposes. The district administration has initiated steps to restore the site, including cleaning and clearing the debris outside the temple premises. This effort comes after the property’s current owner, Pradeep Kumar Jain, highlighted the temple’s prolonged closure and proposed its reuse for community welfare activities.

A Community Initiative

The District Magistrate (DM) of Moradabad responded to Jain’s appeal by sending SDM Bilaria, Vinay Kumar, to inspect the site. Kumar’s team has since documented the premises and overseen extensive cleaning efforts. Bulldozers were used to remove accumulated debris and soil, ensuring the area is now accessible for future use.

Pradeep Kumar Jain has explicitly permitted the temple’s repurposing, suggesting its transformation into a library or dispensary to benefit the local community.

Harmony Amid Diversity

Ratanpur Kala village, where the temple is located, is a diverse community with over 70 per cent of its population identifying as Muslim. Despite this demographic composition, the initiative to reopen the temple has been met with enthusiastic support from local residents.

Administrative Efforts to Preserve Heritage

SDM Bilaria, Vinay Kumar, shared insights into the administration’s involvement, citing concerns over potential encroachments and the deteriorated state of the temple. “We were informed by the media about the presence of this ancient temple, which had fallen into disrepair over the past four to five decades. The District Magistrate directed us to clean and inspect the premises. Our aim is to preserve this old structure as much as possible while facilitating its use for social welfare,” Kumar remarked.

Hope and Utility

The temple’s reopening symbolises a blend of heritage preservation and community service. Pradeep Kumar Jain, the property’s guardian, reiterated his vision for the site. “The temple has remained unused for years. Its reopening for public service will benefit the community and preserve a part of our cultural legacy,” he said.

Local residents have also welcomed the idea, lauding the administration’s efforts and the harmonious collaboration among community members. The transformation of the long-abandoned temple into a space for social work reflects a collective commitment to reviving neglected heritage while addressing contemporary needs.

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