The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has started the process to appoint its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) after accepting the resignation of its current top office-bearers. The Trust plans to complete the selection within 30 days and has invited eligible candidates to apply for the prestigious post. The position remains open to both men and women.
Who Can Apply?
Candidates from both the government and private sectors can apply for the CEO’s post. Applicants should have strong administrative experience and proven leadership skills. The Trust will give preference to candidates who have managed large organisations, institutions or major public projects.
Retired senior government officers can also submit their applications if they meet the required qualifications. The Trust has not limited the post to bureaucrats, allowing experienced professionals from different fields to compete for the role.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold a graduate degree from a recognised university. The Trust expects candidates to have extensive experience in administration, financial management and organisational leadership. They should also possess decision-making ability, communication skills and the capacity to oversee large-scale operations.
Since the CEO will manage one of India’s most prominent religious institutions, the Trust wants someone who can coordinate with government agencies, oversee development projects and ensure smooth day-to-day administration.
How to Apply
Interested candidates need to submit their applications along with their educational qualifications, work experience and other supporting documents to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust within the prescribed time. The Trust will scrutinise all applications before preparing a shortlist for the final selection.
After the screening process, the Trust will conduct interviews and make the final appointment.
Salary and Responsibilities
The Trust will decide the CEO’s salary based on the selected candidate’s experience and qualifications. The CEO will supervise the administration of the Ram Temple complex, monitor ongoing development works, manage finances and coordinate with various departments.
The officer will also oversee staff management, temple operations and future expansion projects while ensuring that all activities run smoothly.
Major Administrative Change
The recruitment process began after the Trust accepted the resignation of General Secretary Champat Rai and member Anil Mishra earlier this week. Krishna Mohan has taken charge as interim general secretary, while the Trust has now initiated the search for a full-time CEO to strengthen its administrative structure. Officials expect the appointment to conclude within the next month.

