Shimla, April 5: State Public Works and Urban Development Minister Vikramaditya Singh today announced the formation of the Raja Virbhadra Singh Foundation in honour of the late six-time Chief Minister Raja Virbhadra Singh.
The foundation is envisioned to play a pivotal role in the advancement of society and developmental initiatives across the state, with a particular emphasis on education, healthcare, and public welfare.
Vikramaditya Singh, who will preside as the chairman of the foundation, informed that four members have already been appointed to the body.
He further stated that the foundation will soon be expanded to induct distinguished individuals from various domains, including education, healthcare, and other fields of excellence, thereby ensuring that every section of society benefits from its endeavours.
Addressing the press at his residence, Holly Lodge, Singh underscored that the foundation is a non-political entity, and welcomes the participation of all.
He emphasised that the principal objective of the foundation is to uphold and advance the legacy of Raja Virbhadra Singh, a statesman who commanded immense respect and affection not only in Himachal Pradesh but throughout the nation.
On this occasion, Vikramaditya Singh also expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for granting approval for the installation of Raja Virbhadra Singh’s statue at the historic Ridge in Shimla.
He noted that all requisite formalities have been completed, and the statue will be unveiled by the Chief Minister on June 23, marking the birth anniversary of the late leader, at Daulat Singh Park at THE Ridge.