Live News

28.3°C
  • Lucknow
28.3°C
  • Lucknow
July 12, 2026
Follow Us:
📑 The Lucknow JournalBlogUttar PradeshTemple footfall remains unabated as devotees congregate with unwavering fidelity, Nripendra Mishra

Temple footfall remains unabated as devotees congregate with unwavering fidelity, Nripendra Mishra

Ayodhya, July 12: The third day of the Ram Mandir Construction Committee meeting on Sunday, chairman Nripendra Mishra provided an overview of the two-day meeting. He stated that the meeting was held in two phases and several important details regarding the Ram Katha Museum have been finalized. The script for all the museum’s galleries has been finalized, and the facilities available to devotees and visitors were also discussed in detail. The museum will showcase the major rivers of the country associated with Lord Shri Ram’s exile. The project will begin with the Saryu River and conclude at Guptar Ghat.

He stated that the construction of the Ram Katha Museum is estimated to cost approximately ₹100 crore. The total cost of the Ram Temple construction is estimated to be between ₹1600 and ₹1800 crore. Denying rumours of a decrease in the number of devotees, Nripendra Mishra said that there is no shortage of visitors to the temple and people are visiting with faith.

He said that in his continuous communication with the devotees, he has not received any complaints. A meeting of the Ram Mandir Trust is scheduled for July 22. The Trust will take the final decision on matters like the appointment of the CEO, the future of committees and sub-committees.

Nripendra Mishra clarified that the ex-officio members of the Ram Mandir Trust do not have voting rights and if a CEO is appointed, he will appoint his own staff under the supervision of the Trust.

Tags:
Share:

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Post