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Religious overture: Pune’s Benzer Paints seeks permission to provide paints for Ram temple

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Sunday, 13 September 2020 (16:34 IST)
Pune: Everyone wants to contribute in one way or the other for Ram temple and one fine example is that of City-based Benzer Paints which  has formally requested the Ayodhya Ram temple trust for giving it the virtue of providing paint for the temple, stated company Director Pradeep Agrawal on Sunday.

“It would be best quality paint which would be probably be in consonance with temple existence”, said Mr Agarwal.

Commenting on the decision, he said he has decided to give the best quality paint as his contribution to the temple of Lord Shri Ram where devotees are coming from all over the world.

He further said this act is not just limited to Ram temple instead it’s meant for the religious places of all the communities in India.

Mr Agarwal, who is in this business for more than three decades, told without disclosing the name of the places that he had help in providing the best paint to many such sacred spots.

He mentioned that he has written letters to Ayodhya Ram temple trust and expressed his willingness to provide the best quality of colour to Ram temple as sentiments of crores of people are attached with it.

It will be a privilege for Benzer, if the company gets the opportunity to serve such noble work. Though, the paint will not be free of cost but the formula of ‘No Profit, No Loss’ will be there, he remarked. (UNI)

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