Foreign donations accepted after FCRA registration: Ram Mandir Trust – Lok Shakti
November 2, 2024

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Foreign donations accepted after FCRA registration: Ram Mandir Trust

The Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra Trust said on Saturday that people can make financial contributions online even after the campaign to collect funds for the Ram temple in Ayodhya is over.

 Foreign donors will have to wait for some more time, as the government has been formed by the trust to oversee fund collection and construction of the temple, not yet registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). “We have been successful in achieving our goal in 400,000 villages

. Contact was made in all wards of urban areas. However, the figures for the families who have been contacted are yet to come, But it is estimated that we have made contact with about 100 million families and every quarter and samarpan (contribution) of the society has got every step of the life of the society. Of the trust. 

Rai claimed that the donation campaign has seen a very encouraging response with contributions from villagers and small farmers daily. “Devotees from outside India are requested to wait a little longer. They will be notified when the FCRA formalities are completed. According to Rai, about nine lakh workers in 1.75 lakh teams approached door-to-door people during the campaign.

 Contributions were deposited in banks through 38,125 business. To maintain transparency of the entire campaign, 49 control rooms were functioning across the country and 23 qualified functionaries, led by two chartered accountants, were at the main center in Delhi, which kept in constant touch with the entire network and maintained accounts. Used to monitor Rai claimed. Rai said,

“The app, created by Hyderabad’s Dhanusha Infotech company, did a commendable job as a meticulously built digital network to serve as a digital bridge between businesses, banks and trusts.” Rai said that even though the final donation figures are yet to come, it can be said that the contribution will cross Rs 2,500 crore based on bank receipts by 4 February

. It should also be completed, Rai said. According to Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the Northeast as well as Arunachal Pradesh also contribute Rs 45, Rs 20 million in Manipur, Rs 2.1 million in Mizoram, Rs 2.8 crore in Nagaland and Rs 8.5 crore in Meghalaya. The VHP said that in the southern states, Tamil Nadu has contributed 850 million and Kerala 130 million. Updating about the ongoing work at the birthplace site, Rai said that the foundation excavation and earth removal works are about 60 per cent complete and it is expected that the foundation filling work will begin in the first week of April. .