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Delhi NGO reveals they procured water from 115 nations for Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Water has been obtained from Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Canada, China, Cambodia, Cuba, DPR Korea, Fiji, France, Germany, Italy, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Mongolia, Morocco, Maldives, and New Zealand, according to the NGO Delhi Study Circle.
 

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New Delhi, First Published Aug 26, 2021, 6:31 PM IST

A Delhi-based NGO recently revealed that it had obtained water from 115 countries for the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Water has been obtained from Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Canada, China, Cambodia, Cuba, DPR Korea, Fiji, France, Germany, Italy, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Mongolia, Morocco, Maldives, and New Zealand, according to the NGO Delhi Study Circle.

Former Delhi BJP MLA Vijay Jolly, who leads the NGO, claimed he was inspired by BJP veteran L K Advani, late VHP worldwide president Ashok Singhal, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who lay the foundation stone for the temple last August. He stated that although people could not move from one nation to another in Covid times, they had the blessings of Lord Ram and succeeded in our historical goal of faith and belief. The NGO is planning to send the water to Ayodhya next month.

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In other news, Uttar Pradesh's deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya declared that the road leading to the Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex in Ayodhya would be named after former chief minister Kalyan Singh. He passed away due to multiorgan failure. According to Maurya, the decision was taken because of his contributions to the Ram Mandir movement.

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In addition, the UP government has planned to rename one road in each of the five districts after Kalyan Singh. Lucknow, Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Bulandshahr, and Aligarh are among these districts. It has been learned that the public works department will shortly finish all documentation in this respect. These roads will be known as Kalyan Singh Marg, and a cabinet decision will be issued soon to that effect.
 

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