Ram Mandir- Fake bank accounts pop up steal fund money; Trust issues toll free numbers

NewsBharati    19-Jan-2021 12:35:44 PM
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New Delhi, January 19: The country at large is no doubt excited by the news of construction of Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya. People are donating their reverence for the construction. In link to the situation, some fake organizations or trusts have opened up their gates to take advantage, stealing money from people. While the police have busted a lot of such cases, the Ram Janmbhoomi Temple Trust and the banks related have issued toll free numbers for users to get authenticate information.

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The State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank have issued toll free numbers, by calling, the user can get information related to the fund for the construction of Ram temple free of charge. With this the users are to get all the information they need, in relation to cooperation amount or the after math.
 
The toll free numbers are-
 
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The Vishwa Hindu Parishad began the campaign Ayodhya fund from January 15. The organisation in its press release had said that the gratutious amount towards building Ram Mandir would be collected from everbody, may it be students, Rickshaw drivers, Chaiwalas and other thelawals.
 
Here is how you can contribute online to the Ram Mandir Trust Fund-
 
The amount contributed by the devotees (cheque or draft) will be in the name of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Ram devotees who want to financially support Ram temple can also deposit money online in State Bank of India, Naya Ghat Ayodhya account number 39161495808, PNB Naya Ghat Ayodhya account number 38650001000139999 or Bank of Baroda Naya Ghat Ayodhya account number 05820100021211. The receipts will however be received online. The rest details are made available on the website of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust.
 
Work on the foundation for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya would start by the end of January, as noted by the Temple trust, even as it acknowledged that the study of the soil was still not complete even after seven months. From the day the construction starts, the temple would be completed in 36-39 months, said Champat Rai, general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra.