JK News today
Jammu, May 30: Mulkh Raj Ashok Kumar Jewellers (MRAK Jewellers) Pvt Ltd. proudly honoured Shri Ramalo Ram, a celebrated Dogri folk artist, for receiving the prestigious Padma Shri Award. This honour was bestowed upon Shri Ramalo Ram by the President of India, Smt. Draupadi Murmu, in recognition of his significant contributions to the rich cultural heritage of Dogri folk music.
At a special ceremony held at the showroom of MRAK Jewellers at Channi Himmat today, Ankur Suri, Managing Director of MRAK Jewellers, expressed his admiration for Shri Ramalo Ram’s dedication to preserving and promoting Dogri folk art.
“Shri Ramalo Ram’s exceptional talent and commitment to Dogri folk music have not only enriched our cultural landscape but also brought national recognition to this beautiful art form. It is a matter of great pride for us at MRAK Jewellers to honour such a distinguished artist,” said Ankur Suri. “His Padma Shri Award is a testament to his lifelong dedication and the impact he has made in the field of traditional arts.”
Shri Ramalo Ram, who has dedicated decades to mastering and performing Dogri folk music, has become a revered figure in the artistic community. His work has been instrumental in preserving the cultural identity and heritage of the Dogri-speaking people. Receiving the Padma Shri Award marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career, highlighting his artistic achievements and the importance of folk traditions in India’s diverse cultural tapestry.
MRAK Jewellers remains committed to supporting and celebrating the arts, recognizing the invaluable contributions of artists like Shri Ramalo Ram in enriching our cultural heritage.
Mulkh Raj Ashok Kumar Jewellers (MRAK Jewellers) is a renowned jewellery brand known for its exquisite craftsmanship and dedication to preserving cultural heritage through its unique and timeless designs. Established in Jammu, MRAK Jewellers has been a symbol of trust and quality for generations, continually supporting cultural and artistic endeavours within the community.