• Mon, Mar 2026

The process of counting the ornaments of the Ratnabhandar of the Shri Jagannath temple will begin from the 25th

The process of counting the ornaments of the Ratnabhandar of the Shri Jagannath temple will begin from the 25th

Paperman Media (Puri)- Today, an important meeting was held at the meeting room of the Shri Jagannath Temple Administration Office in Puri and a detailed discussion was held on the systematic process for conducting the counting of the Ratnabhandar in a well-organized, smooth and transparent manner.

The servants and administrators have been instructed to pay special attention not to be influenced by the Mahaprabhu's policies under any circumstances during the counting. Along with this, the present officers and engaged servants have been advised to do all the work with integrity, discipline and responsibility.

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In the meeting, it has been decided to conduct videography, photography and 3D mapping of the entire work during the counting process, through which transparency and data protection will be ensured.

The officials present have been instructed to implement this process properly and efficiently and to conduct each step in a regular and orderly manner.

The meeting was attended by Law Minister Prithwiraj Harichandan, Chairman of the Ratna Bhandar Committee Nyaya Murti Biswanath Rath, Chief Administrator of Shri Jagannath Temple Administration Dr. Arvind Padhi, Principal Secretary of the Law Department and member of the High Level Committee Dr. Pabitra Mohan Samal, Puri District Magistrate Dibyajyoti Parida, Puri Superintendent of Police Pratik Singh, members of the Shri Mandir Management Committee, temple administration (policy and development) officers and key service representatives.

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