Report by Odisha Diary bureau,
Angul: Chairman of Jindal Steel & Power
Ltd (JSPL), Shri Naveen Jindal laid the foundation stone of Temple at JSPL
Campus, Angul. Specially collected shilla (stone) - inscribed with the holy
symbols in order to invoke divine presence and the guardianship of the lords of
directions - were laid by Jindal amid chanting of vedic hymns and puja on the
auspicious day of October 07, 2013. Managing Director, Ravi Uppal;
Dy. Managing Director, V.R. Sharma; Executive Director, D.K. Saraogi,
Executive Director (Finance) Rakesh Kumar; other senior officials of JSPL and
community members were present during the occasion.
The temple will have seven deities
and five Garva Gruhas (Sanctums) and will be made in ‘Nagar Shaili’ Style of
temples architecture which is widely popular in India. Ahemdabad based temple
architect Mr. Nikhil Sompura who has designed several temples for Jindal group
across India is designing the temple at Angul. In strict adherence to the
principles of Shilpa Shastra there will be no use of steel. The east facing
temple will be of 56 feet 11 inches of height and will span across 13084 square
feet area.
“The temple will be made in a
combination of the light yellow colour Porbandar stone and Makrana marble and
have five main Sikhars,” said Shri. Sanjay Praharaj, Sr. DGM (Township Civil),
under whose supervision the temple will achieve its full form in completion.
The project is estimated to be completed in one and half years, informed Shri.
JLN Murty, AVP (Civil).
“The temple will certainly create a
positive ambience in the locality and will boost the morale as well as
spiritual synergy among people,” said Mr. DK Saraogi, Executive Director and
Location Head of JSPL. Women from local community, village leaders and family
members of JSPL employees participated in the foundation laying ceremony, held
with religious fervor.
JSPL regularly organizes art of
living programmes for its employees and their family members to enhance
spiritual bonding.
Report by Odisha Diary bureau, Angul: Chairman
of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), Shri Naveen Jindal laid the
foundation stone of Temple at JSPL Campus, Angul. Specially collected
shilla (stone) - inscribed with the holy symbols in order to invoke
divine presence and the guardianship of the lords of directions - were
laid by Jindal amid chanting of vedic hymns and puja on the auspicious
day of October 07, 2013. Managing Director, Ravi Uppal; Dy. Managing
Director, V.R. Sharma; Executive Director, D.K. Saraogi, Executive
Director (Finance) Rakesh Kumar; other senior officials of JSPL and
community members were present during the occasion.
The temple will have seven deities and five Garva Gruhas (Sanctums)
and will be made in ‘Nagar Shaili’ Style of temples architecture which
is widely popular in India. Ahemdabad based temple architect Mr. Nikhil
Sompura who has designed several temples for Jindal group across India
is designing the temple at Angul. In strict adherence to the principles
of Shilpa Shastra there will be no use of steel. The east facing temple
will be of 56 feet 11 inches of height and will span across 13084 square
feet area.
“The temple will be made in a combination of the light yellow
colour Porbandar stone and Makrana marble and have five main Sikhars,”
said Shri. Sanjay Praharaj, Sr. DGM (Township Civil), under whose
supervision the temple will achieve its full form in completion. The
project is estimated to be completed in one and half years, informed
Shri. JLN Murty, AVP (Civil).
“The temple will certainly create a positive ambience in the
locality and will boost the morale as well as spiritual synergy among
people,” said Mr. DK Saraogi, Executive Director and Location Head of
JSPL. Women from local community, village leaders and family members of
JSPL employees participated in the foundation laying ceremony, held with
religious fervor.
JSPL regularly organizes art of living programmes for its employees and their family members to enhance spiritual bonding.
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Report by Odisha Diary bureau, Angul: Chairman
of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), Shri Naveen Jindal laid the
foundation stone of Temple at JSPL Campus, Angul. Specially collected
shilla (stone) - inscribed with the holy symbols in order to invoke
divine presence and the guardianship of the lords of directions - were
laid by Jindal amid chanting of vedic hymns and puja on the auspicious
day of October 07, 2013. Managing Director, Ravi Uppal; Dy. Managing
Director, V.R. Sharma; Executive Director, D.K. Saraogi, Executive
Director (Finance) Rakesh Kumar; other senior officials of JSPL and
community members were present during the occasion.
The temple will have seven deities and five Garva Gruhas (Sanctums)
and will be made in ‘Nagar Shaili’ Style of temples architecture which
is widely popular in India. Ahemdabad based temple architect Mr. Nikhil
Sompura who has designed several temples for Jindal group across India
is designing the temple at Angul. In strict adherence to the principles
of Shilpa Shastra there will be no use of steel. The east facing temple
will be of 56 feet 11 inches of height and will span across 13084 square
feet area.
“The temple will be made in a combination of the light yellow
colour Porbandar stone and Makrana marble and have five main Sikhars,”
said Shri. Sanjay Praharaj, Sr. DGM (Township Civil), under whose
supervision the temple will achieve its full form in completion. The
project is estimated to be completed in one and half years, informed
Shri. JLN Murty, AVP (Civil).
“The temple will certainly create a positive ambience in the
locality and will boost the morale as well as spiritual synergy among
people,” said Mr. DK Saraogi, Executive Director and Location Head of
JSPL. Women from local community, village leaders and family members of
JSPL employees participated in the foundation laying ceremony, held with
religious fervor.
JSPL regularly organizes art of living programmes for its employees and their family members to enhance spiritual bonding.
- See more at: http://www.orissadiary.com/ShowBussinessNews.asp?id=44705#sthash.wmWOAjRD.dpuf
Report by Odisha Diary bureau, Angul: Chairman
of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), Shri Naveen Jindal laid the
foundation stone of Temple at JSPL Campus, Angul. Specially collected
shilla (stone) - inscribed with the holy symbols in order to invoke
divine presence and the guardianship of the lords of directions - were
laid by Jindal amid chanting of vedic hymns and puja on the auspicious
day of October 07, 2013. Managing Director, Ravi Uppal; Dy. Managing
Director, V.R. Sharma; Executive Director, D.K. Saraogi, Executive
Director (Finance) Rakesh Kumar; other senior officials of JSPL and
community members were present during the occasion.
The temple will have seven deities and five Garva Gruhas (Sanctums)
and will be made in ‘Nagar Shaili’ Style of temples architecture which
is widely popular in India. Ahemdabad based temple architect Mr. Nikhil
Sompura who has designed several temples for Jindal group across India
is designing the temple at Angul. In strict adherence to the principles
of Shilpa Shastra there will be no use of steel. The east facing temple
will be of 56 feet 11 inches of height and will span across 13084 square
feet area.
“The temple will be made in a combination of the light yellow
colour Porbandar stone and Makrana marble and have five main Sikhars,”
said Shri. Sanjay Praharaj, Sr. DGM (Township Civil), under whose
supervision the temple will achieve its full form in completion. The
project is estimated to be completed in one and half years, informed
Shri. JLN Murty, AVP (Civil).
“The temple will certainly create a positive ambience in the
locality and will boost the morale as well as spiritual synergy among
people,” said Mr. DK Saraogi, Executive Director and Location Head of
JSPL. Women from local community, village leaders and family members of
JSPL employees participated in the foundation laying ceremony, held with
religious fervor.
JSPL regularly organizes art of living programmes for its employees and their family members to enhance spiritual bonding.
- See more at: http://www.orissadiary.com/ShowBussinessNews.asp?id=44705#sthash.wmWOAjRD.dpuf
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