Yudhvir Sethi inaugurates heritage statues, upgraded Brigadier Rajinder Singh rotary

MLA Yudhvir Sethi inaugurating project in Jammu on Tuesday.
MLA Yudhvir Sethi inaugurating project in Jammu on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 23: Member Legislative Assembly Jammu East Yudhvir Sethi on Tuesday inaugurated a series of heritage and urban up-gradation projects in different parts of Jammu city, including the statue of Raja Jambu Lochan, theme-based cultural statues at Indira Chowk and the upgraded Brigadier Rajinder Singh Rotary.
The projects have been executed by Jammu Smart City as part of its vision to integrate heritage conservation with modern urban development.
MLA Yudhvir Sethi, accompanied by CEO Jammu Smart City Dr. Devansh Yadav unveiled the statue of Raja Jambu Lochan, the legendary founder of Jammu, at Old Mandi Park.
The statue commemorates the historical legacy of Raja Jambu Lochan, after whom the city derives its name. Additionally, theme-based cultural statues installed at Indira Chowk were also unveiled by the MLA.
These installations depict traditional Dogra art forms and cultural expressions, including folk musicians and performers, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The initiative aims to transform Indira Chowk into a cultural landmark, while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of one of the city’s busiest traffic junctions.
The MLA also inaugurated the upgraded Brigadier Rajinder Singh Rotary, redeveloped as a memorial to honour the first recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra. A hero of the 1947 conflict, Brigadier Rajinder Singh is remembered for courageously delaying enemy advances with a small contingent of soldiers, an act widely credited with safeguarding Jammu and Kashmir during a critical period.
Addressing the gathering, the MLA lauded the efforts of Jammu Smart City and the Jammu Municipal Corporation for reviving and showcasing Jammu’s history and culture through public art and urban renewal projects.
He said such initiatives strengthen the city’s cultural identity, instill pride among residents and contribute to heritage-based tourism.
He further added that development projects rooted in history and culture can help boost tourism, support local businesses, and provide new economic opportunities for traders, while giving Jammu a distinct and recognisable identity.