The Rajasthan government has renamed two significant British-era landmarks in Ajmer to honor Indian heritage. The 132-year-old Foy Sagar Lake has been renamed Varun Sagar, and the 113-year-old King Edward Memorial Bhawan has been rechristened Maharishi Dayanand Vishrant Grih. The renaming was confirmed by Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani, who emphasized that these changes reflect India’s journey towards erasing colonial remnants and embracing cultural pride.
Key Highlights of the Renaming
Foy Sagar Lake Renamed as Varun Sagar
- Originally named after British engineer Mr. Foy.
- Built during the British era (1892) as a famine relief project.
- Now renamed after Lord Varun, the Hindu god of water.
- A statue of Lord Varun and a ghat will be constructed for prayers and spiritual activities.
- The lake is worshipped by many from the Sindhi community.
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King Edward Memorial Bhawan Renamed as Maharishi Dayanand Vishrant Grih
- Originally named after King Edward VII during British rule.
- Located on Railway Station Road, Ajmer.
- Renamed after Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, the founder of the Arya Samaj, who attained nirvana in Ajmer.
- The renaming reflects efforts to replace symbols of slavery with symbols of inspiration.
Official Process and Justification
- The Ajmer Municipal Corporation completed the official renaming process.
- Devnani stated that these names had long been reminders of British colonial rule.
- The move aims to restore cultural pride and eliminate colonial imprints from public spaces.
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Why in the news? | Historic Renaming: Foy Sagar Now Varun Sagar, King Edward Memorial Transformed |
Foy Sagar Lake | Renamed to Varun Sagar |
King Edward Memorial Bhawan |
Maharishi Dayanand Vishrant Grih
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