Ram Mandir Donation Theft Case: Nripendra Mishra said – An important decision on the appointment of CEO can be taken on July 22, the administrative system of the trust will be operated accordingly.

Ram Mandir Donation Theft Case: Amidst the Ram Mandir Donation Theft Case and administrative arrangements, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra has given a big statement. He told that an important meeting of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is proposed on 22nd July. In this meeting, the final decision will be taken by the Trust regarding the appointment of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the future of various committees and sub-committees.

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Ex-officio members of the trust do not have the right to vote.

Nripendra Mishra clarified that if the CEO is appointed, he will appoint his staff under the supervision of the Trust and the entire further administrative system will operate accordingly. He also clarified that the ex-officio members of the Trust do not have the right to vote.

There is no dearth of devotees in Ram temple

Rejecting the talks about decline in the number of visitors, Nripendra Mishra said that there is no dearth of devotees in Ram temple. A large number of devotees are regularly reaching Ayodhya for darshan. He said that continuous communication is being done with the devotees and no complaint or dissatisfaction of any kind has come to light during this period.

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The total cost of construction of Ram temple is estimated to be between Rs 1600 to 1800 crore.

At the conclusion of the three-day review meeting, Nripendra Mishra also informed about other important decisions related to the construction of the temple and the proposed museum. He said that the total cost of construction of Ram temple is estimated to be between Rs 1600 to 1800 crore. Along with this, around Rs 100 crore is expected to be spent on the construction of the proposed Ram Katha Museum. The script of all the galleries of this museum has been finalized, in which the major rivers of the country related to the exile of Lord Shri Ram will be specially displayed. It will start from Saryu River and will conclude at Guptar Ghat.

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