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Campaign for making India developed country getting new energy from Ayodhya: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi proudly said that India’s heritage shows the right path and it has bee progressing in combing traditionalism with modernity today. He further mentioned that India will acquire more power from Ayodhya into making it a developed country. He addressed the public gathering after inaugurating the airport, Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station […]

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Campaign for making India developed country getting new energy from Ayodhya: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi proudly said that India’s heritage shows the right path and it has bee progressing in combing traditionalism with modernity today. He further mentioned that India will acquire more power from Ayodhya into making it a developed country. He addressed the public gathering after inaugurating the airport, Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station and unveiling development projects of over Rs. 15,700 crore.

“Today the whole world is eagerly waiting for the 22nd January…” The consecration ceremony at the grand Ram temple will be held on January 22 in Ayodhya. PM Modi emphasized upon India’s progress into beautifying the historical places and pilgrimage sites while also keeping in touch with the changing trends in science and technology.

PM Modi elaborated that no matter the country, in order to attain a developed status it had to take care of its heritage. He adds that the pucca house is not only being given to ‘Ram Lalla’ but also to the four crore poor of the country. He said, “The campaign for making India a developed country is getting new energy from Ayodhya,” He adds, “Today, the foundation stone of development works worth more than Rs. 15 thousand crore has been laid and inaugurated here. These infrastructure-related works will once again establish modern Ayodhya with pride on the map of the country. Today’s India is beautifying its pilgrimage sites and is also immersed in the world of digital technology.”

 

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