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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Lucknow News - 22/Aug 19:13

₹1850 crore spent on Ram temple’s construction till now

Ina day-long meeting at Mani Ram Das Chhavni in Ayodhya, details of financial year 23-24 were presented. According to the Trust, ₹776 crore were spent in the last fiscal. Out of this, ₹540 crore were spent on temple’s construction and ₹136 crore under other heads.

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