Preparations for Ayodhya's rejuvenation have also intensified. An amount of Rs 55 crore has been released by NHAI for beautification and bypass construction of Ayodhya. With this amount, two types of works will be done by NHAI in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, which will not only facilitate traffic in Ayodhya but will also beautify this birthplace of Lord Shri Ram.
Ram's saga will be depicted on the Ayodhya bypass so that the Ram Janmabhoomi is realized as it passes through the bypass. On the walls, landscaping, lush green plants, and trees, as well as fountains and colorful lights will be done depicting the life stories of Lord Shriram for beautification. The Ayodhya bypass is expected to be completed by March-April next year. Beautification will be done on Ayodhya bypass and underpass.
VHP is telling the history of Ram temple to the younger generation
Before the start of the construction of Ram temple, Vishwa Hindu Parishad is preparing to introduce the younger generation to the history of Ram temple. For this, a sheet of history of the struggle for the construction of the temple is being distributed by the VHP. August 9 is also the foundation day of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a few days after the start of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
In the meantime, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has made a strategy to connect the joy of temple construction with every Hindu family, with the help of Foundation Day celebrations which runs from 9 August to 16 August. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has prepared a sheet of the main points in the history of the struggle for temple construction. It covers the main points of the struggle from the beginning of the temple construction movement to the decision of the Supreme Court in November last year.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has also devised a strategy to make Ram temple construction a symbol of patriotism along with Hindutva. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad got 50 grams of soil and a maximum of 100 from each river for the construction of a temple in Ayodhya from every pilgrimage site associated with Hindu faith, including Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains. It is planned to bring water. For this, the duties of Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers have been imposed across the country. These workers will reach Ayodhya by August 3 with soil and water from across the country.
There was a campaign on social media too
Vishwa Hindu Parishad spokesperson Sharad Sharma says that people from 52 countries, including three lakh places in the country, had cooperated. These rocks are currently kept in the Ramghat area. They say that the younger generation is being informed not only through leaflets but also through social media, from the history of Ram temple movement to the start of construction of Ram temple. The VHP's regional organization minister Ambarish Singh has assumed this responsibility.