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Ram Mandir to be built in 3 years at a cost of Rs 1,100 crore, says temple treasurer

Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Nyas treasurer Govind Dev Giri Maharaj said their target is to reach 15 crore homes in 6.5 lakh villages to collect funds for the Ram Temple project.

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Mumbai: The Ram temple in Ayodhya will be built in around three years and the construction cost of the project will exceed Rs 1100 crore, a prominent functionary of the temple trust has said.

“The main temple will be built in three to three and a half years and will cost Rs 300-400 crore. The expenditure on the development of the entire 70 acre land there will exceed Rs 1100 crore,” said Swami Govind Dev Giri Maharaj, treasurer of Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Nyas.

He said he arrived at these figures after consulting experts involved in the Ram temple construction project.

The Nyas (trust) has not come out with an official statement so far on the expenditure involved in the project, he said while talking to ABP Majha Marathi TV channel.

“It was possible for us to raise funds (for the temple construction) from some corporate people. Some (corporate) families had approached us, requesting us to hand over the (temple) designs and assuring us they will complete the temple project, but I humbly declined that request,” he said.

To a query on criticism from some quarters that the Ram temple funds collection drive is a BJP campaign keeping in view the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, he said, “People see this depending on the colour of spectacles they wear. We don’t wear any spectacles and our eyes are pointing at the path of devotion.”

“Our target is to reach 6.5 lakh villages and 15 crore homes (for collecting funds for the temple work),” he said.

Asked if he is willing to go to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s residence Matoshree in suburban Mumbai to collect funds for the Ram temple construction, he said, “I am willing to go there if he is ready to contribute.”

“Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra Legislative Council Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe has given us a one kg silver brick,” he said.

The Swami was at the Rashtrapati Bhavan last week when President Ram Nath Kovind contributed Rs 500,100 for the Ram temple construction at Ayodhya.

Asked if he would visit the residence of Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to seek contribution for the temple, he quipped, “I am ready to do that if someone were to guarantee that I wont’s be disrespected there.”


Also read: West Bengal Governor, wife donate Rs 5 lakh for Ram Mandir construction


 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. During the pendency of Mandir case before the Allahabad HC and the Supreme Court, the public were shown photos in the media showing columns, beams etc full of intricate sculpture being readied for building the Ram Temple. Now, I wonder what happened to al those preparations about close to two and a half decades. Does this estimate of Rs.1100 crores include what has already been spent for these sculptures? PUblic contribution to Mandir Construction needs to be closely monitored.

    • Are you an idiot of what goverment is already looting our temples… They are snatching away to donation we make to our temples… Temples are the one who are supporting our economy… Check how much revenue goverment receive from our temples

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