Millions will be spent in the name of Lord Ram, the Yogi government will buy 440 crore land

Lucknow, Ta. Saturday, November 2, 2019

It was reported that the state government of Uttar Pradesh was planning to spend crores of rupees in the name of Lord Ram, called the limit man.

As per the earlier announcement, in addition to making 221 meters high statue of Sri Ram, it was now announced that Rs 440 crore worth of land would be purchased for tourism area in the area.

The Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver a judgment on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute. Earlier in a meeting, the state government discussed the work of beautifying Ayodhya and developing tourism here. The issue was discussed at a digital library, land scoping, installation of 221m high statue of Lord Ram of bronze, huge parking slot, etc.

The state cabinet had approved the proposal to buy 61.3,807 hectares of land at a cost of Rs 440.46 crore in the village of Mirpur. The meeting also discussed the proposal to split the Varanasi Kent area in the name of tourism development area.

The state's Chief Secretary (Information Department) Avinash Awasthi told the media that the total height of the Ram statue will be 221 meters with a 151 meter statue and 20 meters canopy on it. The base of the statue is Rs. 50 meters of land will be used. Thus the total height will be 221 m.

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