The newly developed project Rashtra Mandir at the Navlakha Mahal Cultural Centre has been described as a living centre of revolutionaries. These views were expressed by Jagdish Sharma, Managing Editor of Dainik Bhaskar, during his visit to the cultural centre located at Navlakha Mahal in Gulab Bagh, Udaipur.
Jagdish Sharma visited the site along with his family and reviewed the various projects developed at the centre. He said that the Rashtra Mandir project has been created by Mahashay Rajiv Gulati, son of the renowned Arya Samaj philanthropist Mahashay Dharmapal. Observing the statues of revolutionaries installed at the site, he remarked that they appear so lifelike that it feels as if the revolutionaries themselves have come alive.
He appealed to tourists visiting Udaipur to make it a point to visit the project in order to understand India’s glorious historical heritage. He further noted that the projects established at the centre are remarkable and have gained recognition at the international level.
He added that many unsung revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives for India’s independence have been symbolically brought to life through the Rashtra Mandir initiative, which also plays an important role in educating people about the nation’s proud history.
Visitors from across India and abroad draw inspiration from projects such as Sanskar Veethika, Rashtronayak Krantikari Veethika, and the Suresh Chandra Arya–Deendayal Gupta Multimedia Centre. Sharma appreciated the efforts of Trust President Ashok Arya and his team for developing these initiatives.
On the same occasion, a 25-member delegation from Arya Up Pratinidhi Sabha, Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida) visited the centre under the leadership of historian and editor of Ugata Bharat, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Arya. The delegation also reviewed the various projects and the newly developed Rashtra Mandir and expressed pride after visiting the site.
During the visit, Jagdish Sharma, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Arya, and other guests were welcomed by Trust President Ashok Arya, who honoured them with traditional uparna and pagdi.
Among those present were Office Secretary Bhanwar Lal Garg, Purohit Navneet Arya, Accountant Divyesh Suthar, NMCC Coordinator Durga Gormat, guides Gaurav and Siddham, along with Devilal Pargi, Laxman, Nirma, Kalulal, Rekha, Deep Wadhwani, and other members of the team.