The tax was paid for 5 years between February 5, 2020 to February 5, 2025.
Over the past five years, Tear Teerth Kshetra Trust Tear Teerth Keshtra paid about 400 rubles the government over the last five years, against a splash of religious tourism, Trust Champat Rai said on Sunday. He said the amount was paid from February 5, 2020 to February 5, 2025. From this 270 rupees were paid as a tax on goods and services (GST), and the remaining Rs 130 were paid in various other tax categories.
Ayodzhja witnessed a ten -time increase in devoted and tourists, turning it into a major center of religious tourism and creating employment opportunities for the locals, he said, adding 1.26 Krara devotee. Last year, Aedhja recorded 16 visitors, and 5 crowns visited the Ram Temple. Trust financial records are regularly conducted by officials from the Comptroller and the General Auditor (CAG), the paradise added.
The consecration (Pran Prano) Ram Mandir took place on January 22, 2024, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi headed the rituals. The event was attended by religious leaders, political figures and dignitaries from all over India. In 2020, The Shri Ram JanMabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was formed to control Rama Mandir’s construction in Aedhja, after the Supreme Court sentence in 2019, which paved the path to the construction of the temple.
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(With PTI’s introductions)