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With Rs 2,100 crore in its kitty, Ram temple trust now mulling to launch global donation drive

Express News Service LUCKNOW: The Ayodhya Ram temple trust is contemplating a global drive to collect donations after the Samarpan Nidhi Abhiyan run by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) volunteers concluded on February 27 with a collection of over Rs 2,100 crore. According to Mahant Govind Dev Giri, the treasurer of the trust, a lot of requests were pouring in from Ram Bhakts living abroad to launch a global drive for collecting donations. Giri said that a decision in this connection would be taken by the trust at a meeting of the trustees shortly. “Members will discuss modalities and protocol related to RBI, Finance Ministry, I-T regulations and clearances, to be followed for launching the Samarpan Nidhi Abhiyan globally, said one of the trustees.

Ayodhya Ram temple donation drive ends, collection likely to cross Rs 2500 cr

Ayodhya Ram temple donation drive ends, collection likely to cross Rs 2500 crore ANI Photo Lucknow: Touted as the world’s largest fund collection drive, over Rs 1900 crores have so far been deposited in bank accounts of Lord Ram Lala during the 44-day Samarpan Nidhi Abhiyan which began on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti on January 15 and ended on Magh Purnima on Saturday, February 27. The Sri Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Treasurer Swami Govind Giri said that so far over Rs 1900 crores have been deposited in Sri Ram Lala bank accounts. The amount may go beyond Rs 2,000 crores as many donation cheques are yet to be deposited and many are in queue for bank clearance. The exact amount would be known after final tabulation,” he claimed.

Savarnas want Bahujans to be their submissive Hanumans

Savarnas want Bahujans to be their submissive Hanumans Recently, a Hanuman temple cropped up overnight in the middle of a road in the Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi, the spot from where an old Hanuman temple had been removed in adherence to a Delhi High Court order. Leaders of all political parties have come out in support of the new temple. Against this backdrop, Bhanwar Meghwanshi observes a shift in Indian politics A Hanuman temple in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi was demolished on 9 February this year on the orders of the Delhi High Court. A gentrification drive in the area required the removal of the temple. At a time when temple-building has become a national programme in India, the demolition of a temple dedicated to Hanuman, the great devotee of Ram, was bound to create ripples. It was a godsend for those who are adept in the art of grabbing power in the name of temples. 

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