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Ram Temple contribution campaign ends on Ravi Das Jayanti

Ram Temple contribution campaign ends on Ravi Das Jayanti
, Friday, 26 February 2021 (23:51 IST)
Ayodhya:The world’s biggest ever Fund Collection drive for Shri Ram Temple here concludes on Saturday on the auspicious Ravi Das Jayanti.
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has appealed to all the Rambhakts to come forward soon to check whether any family member, relative, friend, neighbor or business associate is left behind from this pious work.
 
"We have to ensure that all our helping hands, support staff, or those great men who makes our lives easier like driver, Pressman, Safai Karmi, cobbler etchave also got this prime opportunity to connect with the glorious grand temple of their Bhagwan shri Ram," VHP officials said here on Friday .
 
It has been reported in the media that around Rs 1500 crore cash along with gold and silver have been collected during this campaign.
 
VHP officials also said that the 44 days long world’s biggest drive called Shri Ram Mandir Nidhi Samarpan Abhiyan begun on January 15th on the pious day of Makar Samkranti. Lakhs of teams are working round the clock in 5 lakh Villages, towns and Cities, covering around half of the population of the country.
 
The voluntary contribution received by these volunteers, is being deposited in the local branches of the SBI/PNB/BOB accounts of Shri Ram Teerth kshetra trust. The collection detail with its respective receipt/coupon numbers is also being updated, in an App, especially designed for the purpose, by the trust. The volunteers are visiting village to village, Door to Door, person to person so that no one could left behind, Bansal added.
 
They said that the leftover people may contact local Abhiyan team/ Abhiyan Office of their area, VHP office/Office bearers or other Rambhakts soon to make their contribution and get receipt/coupons soon.(UNI)

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