Dr. Syed Darakhshan Andrabi: Leading Reforms to Strengthen J&K Waqf Institutions
Srinagar: The functioning and development of Waqf-managed shrines in Jammu & Kashmir have witnessed significant attention in recent years under the leadership of Dr. Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson of the Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board. Her tenure has been marked by a focus on institutional reforms, improved management, and efforts to preserve the region’s rich spiritual heritage.
The shrines administered by the Waqf Board hold immense religious, cultural, and historical importance, attracting thousands of devotees throughout the year. Recognizing their significance, Dr. Andrabi has consistently emphasized transparency, accountability, and efficient administration in the management of Waqf properties.
Several Waqf-managed shrines across Jammu & Kashmir have undergone improvements in infrastructure, sanitation, visitor amenities, and overall upkeep. The initiatives aim to enhance the experience of devotees while maintaining the sanctity and heritage of these revered religious sites.
Apart from infrastructure development, the Waqf Board has also stressed the importance of responsible management of Waqf assets, describing them as a sacred trust that must be administered with honesty, integrity, and public accountability. These measures have contributed to greater public expectations for transparent governance within the institution.
Dr. Andrabi has also maintained an active presence in the field by regularly visiting shrines, reviewing developmental works, interacting with officials, and listening to the concerns of devotees and local stakeholders. Such engagements have been presented as part of the Board’s efforts to ensure that development initiatives remain aligned with public needs.
Supporters of the ongoing reforms believe that the initiatives represent an important step toward preserving Jammu & Kashmir’s spiritual and religious heritage while adapting shrine management to contemporary standards. They argue that stronger institutional governance will help safeguard Waqf properties for future generations.
As the Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board continues its developmental initiatives, the long-term impact of these reforms will be measured by the preservation of religious heritage, improved public services, and the confidence of devotees in the institution’s functioning.
The continued focus on transparent administration, better infrastructure, and responsible stewardship of Waqf assets reflects an effort to strengthen institutions that occupy a central place in the religious and cultural life of Jammu & Kashmir.



