Ayodhya: More than 2500 crores have been spent so far on the construction work going on in the complex including Ram Mandir. The deadline for construction of all the projects including the temple has been fixed as June 2025.
Ram Mandir Trust believes that the government will get about Rs 400 crore of Goods and Services Tax i.e. GST from the construction work.
Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, says that about Rs 400 crore will be received in the form of GST from the Ram temple construction work.
So far, GST of about 166 crores has been received by the government from the construction of the temple. However, the actual tax collection figure will be known only after the construction work is completed.
It is estimated that about four thousand crore rupees will be spent on the construction of all the projects including Ram Mandir.
Champat Rai said that a total of 18 temples will be built in the complex being developed in 70 acres. It will include temples of Maharishi Valmiki, Maharishi Vashishtha, Maharishi Agastya, Mata Bhagwati, Nishadraj, Ahalya, Shabari, Tulsidas etc. Apart from this, a museum, trust office, guest house will also be built. We will pay 100 percent tax. Not even a rupee will be reduced in tax.
Two lakh devotees will be able to easily visit every day
Champat Rai says that Ram temple is being constructed with the cooperation of the society. The arrangements of the temple have been made in such a way that two lakh devotees can easily visit daily. Special arrangements have been made for elderly and disabled devotees. Wheelchairs are provided free of cost by the trust on just showing the Aadhar card. Also, there is a provision of passes for daily visitors. There is also a provision of passes for easy darshan. Lockers have been made to store luggage.