Ram Janambhumi Teerth Kshetra Trust
First meeting likely on 19th Feb.
Sources confirmed that the meeting would not only choose office-bearers but also elect two more members as mandated by the terms and conditions of the formation of the Trust. Some ‘sants’ from Ayodhya had expressed dissatisfaction with the composition of the Trust and asked for representation for more sections that had supported and led the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Former Union Minister Uma Bharati had also sought representation for the Other Backward Classes.
The Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust, established for the construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, is likely to have its first meeting on February 19.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced in Parliament last week the formation of the Trust with 15 members (seven members, three trustees and five nominated members). This was in line with the Supreme Court’s verdict in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute.
The sources said the agenda might include announcement of a date for the start of construction. The possible dates are Ram Navmi (April 2) and Akshay Tritiya (April 26).
Recently the Ram mandir trust got donation of One rupee from the rajkosh by the government of India as the first donation for Ram mandir. After this the trust is eligible to get the donation for the making of Lord Rama's mandir.
After the judgement of SC the making of Lord Rama's mandir the whole country is waiting for the making of trust. According to SC as soon as the mandir trust took place the work of making the temple get started. The whole responsibility of the making process of Lord Rama is on the trust . Mandir trust is the only authorized organization which can make decisions on the working process of mandir and also authorized to take donation from the willing persons.
Mahant Nritya Gopal Das as chairman of Ram Janambhumi Teertha
The Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust, set up to oversee the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, held its first meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday, and elected Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas’s Mahant Nritya Gopal Das as chairman and Champat Rai, described as a social activist and also associated with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, as general secretary.
The meeting also decided that Nripendra Mishra, former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will head a committee to take decisions regarding the actual construction of the temple.
NEW ACCOUNT
A State Bank of India account (while not explicitly stating that funds for the temple be via public donations or subscriptions) will be opened at the Ayodhya branch of the bank in the trust’s name. Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj will be the treasurer of the trust. Signatures of Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj, Mr. Rai or Dr. Anil Mishra (two of three) will suffice to operate the account.
Delhi-based chartered accountancy firm, V. Shankar Aiyyar and Company will be the accountants for the trust. Earlier in the day, it was notified that senior Uttar Pradesh bureaucrat Awanish Awasthi and Ayodhya district magistrate Anuj Jha would be the State’s representatives in the trust, while Gyanesh Kumar of the Home Ministry was present at the meeting.
Senior advocate K. Parasaran, Swami Vishwaprasanna Teertha, Swami Vasudevanandji Saraswati, Yugpurush Swami Parmanandji Maharaj and Kameshwar Chaupal, members of the trust, were present at the first meeting along with those named above.
NO DATE ANNOUNCED FOR TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION
While no date has been announced for temple construction to begin, sources told The Hindu that a date in April is being favoured. According to a press statement issued by the trust, the meeting began with a vote of thanks “to all Sants and Ram Bhakts from 1528 onwards” who strove for the temple. The resolution also expressed thanks to the Narendra Modi government as well as the Uttar Pradesh government for its “constructive role” over the issue and reposed full faith in the constitutional institutions and law courts of the country.
Mahant Nritya Gopal Das as chairman of Ram Janambhumi Teertha
The Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust, set up to oversee the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, held its first meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday, and elected Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas’s Mahant Nritya Gopal Das as chairman and Champat Rai, described as a social activist and also associated with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, as general secretary.
The meeting also decided that Nripendra Mishra, former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will head a committee to take decisions regarding the actual construction of the temple.
NEW ACCOUNT
A State Bank of India account (while not explicitly stating that funds for the temple be via public donations or subscriptions) will be opened at the Ayodhya branch of the bank in the trust’s name. Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj will be the treasurer of the trust. Signatures of Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj, Mr. Rai or Dr. Anil Mishra (two of three) will suffice to operate the account.
Delhi-based chartered accountancy firm, V. Shankar Aiyyar and Company will be the accountants for the trust. Earlier in the day, it was notified that senior Uttar Pradesh bureaucrat Awanish Awasthi and Ayodhya district magistrate Anuj Jha would be the State’s representatives in the trust, while Gyanesh Kumar of the Home Ministry was present at the meeting.
Senior advocate K. Parasaran, Swami Vishwaprasanna Teertha, Swami Vasudevanandji Saraswati, Yugpurush Swami Parmanandji Maharaj and Kameshwar Chaupal, members of the trust, were present at the first meeting along with those named above.
NO DATE ANNOUNCED FOR TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION
While no date has been announced for temple construction to begin, sources told The Hindu that a date in April is being favoured. According to a press statement issued by the trust, the meeting began with a vote of thanks “to all Sants and Ram Bhakts from 1528 onwards” who strove for the temple. The resolution also expressed thanks to the Narendra Modi government as well as the Uttar Pradesh government for its “constructive role” over the issue and reposed full faith in the constitutional institutions and law courts of the country.
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