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Ayodhya: Whole world waiting for Ram temple consecration on January 22: PM Modi in Ayodhya | India News

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NEW DELHI: During a public rally in Ayodhya on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on India’s rich heritage as a guiding force, highlighting the country’s progress through a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.
Inaugurating the Ayodhya airport, Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station, and unveiling development projects exceeding Rs 15,700 crore, he asserted that Ayodhya is catalysing the drive to transform India into a developed nation.
Whole world waiting for 22nd January: PM Modi
Referring to the consecration ceremony of the grand Ram temple on January 22, PM Modi said, “Today the whole world is eagerly waiting for the 22nd January. Whatever be the country in the world, if it has to reach new heights of development, it will have to take care of its heritage.”
Pucca house given to Ram Lala: PM Modi
PM Modi noted the significance of preserving heritage for a nation’s development, citing the transformation of Ram Lala’s dwelling from a tent to a permanent structure. “Ram Lala was there in a tent, today pucca house has been given to not only to Ram Lala but also to the four crore poor of the country. The campaign for making India a developed country is getting new energy from Ayodhya,” he said.
“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,” he added.
Earlier in the day, the PM inaugurated the revamped Ayodhya Railway Station, Amrit Bharat trains, and flagged off Vande Bharat trains as part of the ongoing development initiatives.


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