Tag: Lord Rama

  • ‘Lord Ram Is A Symbol Of Good Governance’: PM Modi In Andhra Pradesh |

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Andhra Pradesh, said on Tuesday that the entire nation is filled with the spirit of Lord Ram ahead of the Ram Temple inauguration in the holy city of Ayodhya. “These days, the entire country is filled with the spirit of Ram. The life of Lord Rama, his inspiration, and the realm of faith and devotion associated with him go beyond words. The symbols of governance and discipline embodied by Lord Rama can serve as significant inspiration not only for individuals but also for institutions,” PM Modi said in Andhra Pradesh.

     

    #WATCH | PM Modi says, “Nowadays the whole country is filled with ‘Rammay’…Lord Ram is a symbol of governance and good governance in social life, which can become a great inspiration for your organization also” pic.twitter.com/RzDdkEHyf1
    — ANI (@ANI) January 16, 2024

     

    Transforming Taxation In Lord Ram’s Style

    Reflecting on Ram Rajya’s principles, PM Modi highlighted how tax systems should emulate nature –  like rain returning to the earth. He emphasized the reforms in India’s tax system over the last decade, ensuring ease and benefit for taxpayers. ” In the past 10 years, we made several reforms to the tax system, the tax system which existed earlier was not easily understandable to the common people. Due to a lack of guidance, honest taxpayers and businessmen were affected. In the form of GST, we introduced a modern tax system. Govt made the Income Tax system also easy. We started a faceless tax assessment system in the country. Because of all these reforms, record tax collection happening in the country now,” PM Modi said.

    Record Tax Collections

    Due to these reforms, the country has witnessed record tax collections. The income tax exemption limit was raised from 2 lakhs to 7 lakhs, resulting in savings of over 2.5 lakh crore for citizens.

    Acknowledging Taxpayer’s Contribution, People-Driven Progress

    PM Modi acknowledged the diligent taxpayers, emphasizing that their contributions are dedicated to the nation’s welfare. This, he stated, echoes the essence of Ram Rajya – a governance founded on good principles. The increasing number of consistent taxpayers indicates a responsible and growing society. The funds collected are being utilized for the overall welfare of the citizens.

    ” Fight against corruption and action against corruptors were our government’s priority…you all must have got information on the Niti Aayog report that was released yesterday. When a govt is sensitive about poor people and when a govt works with a clear motive to eliminate the sufferings of the poor, there will be results. Niti Aayog has said that, in our 9 years govt, around 25 crore people have escaped poverty. In the country where for years there were slogans of ‘Garibi Hatao’, 25 crore people escaped poverty in 9 years, it is historic,” the PM said in a blistering attack on Congress.

    Strengthening Infrastructure In Andhra Pradesh

    Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes, and Narcotics (NACIN) campus in Palasamudram, Sri Sathya Sai District, Andhra Pradesh, emphasizing the importance of customs, taxes, and narcotics education.

    PM Modi Visits Lepakshi Temple

    PM Modi, donning traditional attire, earlier visited the Veerabhadra temple in Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, just days before the grand Ram Mandir’s Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya.

    Spiritual Significance

    The Veerabhadra temple holds paramount significance in the Ramayana, believed to be where Jatayu, wounded by Ravana, fell after battling for Goddess Sita.

    Roadshow In Kochi

    The Prime Minister is slated to hold a roadshow in Kochi, Kerala, where he is scheduled to perform pooja and darshan at Guruvayur Temple and Thriprayar Shree Ramaswami Temple on January 17.

    Kochi Infrastructure Projects

    PM Modi will also inaugurate major infrastructure projects in Kochi, including the New Dry Dock (NDD) at Cochin Shipyard Limited, the International Ship Repair Facility (ISRF), and the LPG Import Terminal of Indian Oil Corporation Limited at Puthuvypeen.

    New Dry Dock: An Engineering Marvel

    The New Dry Dock, a flagship project costing around Rs 1,800 crore, showcases India’s engineering prowess, becoming a vital marine infrastructure in the region. Prime Minister Modi’s insightful words during his visit to Andhra Pradesh highlight the enduring influence of Lord Rama’s principles on the nation. His emphasis on incorporating these ideals in both personal and institutional realms reflects a commitment to fostering a society rooted in governance, discipline, and inspiration.

  • Article :- Ayodhya Mein Sarayoo Tat Par Bhagavaan Raam Kee Bhavy Moorti Banavaane Kee Taiyaaree Mein Yogee Sarakaar

    In the issue of public power yesterday, one of my news articles was published.
    The princess of Ayodhya who will become the queen of Korea, her memorial will be on the banks of the river Saru
    Today’s news is that the Yogi Sarkar in preparation for preparing a grand statue of Lord Rama on the Sarayu coast in Ayodhya.
    The Yogi Government is going to establish a statue of copper of 151 meter high in Ayodhya. This statue will be placed on the terrace of 36 meters.
    Let us know that last year the Yogi Sarkar announced the plan to install a statue of Lord Rama, 100 meters high. Then to promote religious tourism under the ‘Navya Ayodhya’ scheme, the Yogi Government also showed the proposal to Governor Ram Naik.
    Estimated expenditure upto 330 crores
    The tourism department had planned the statue of Lord Rama in May 2018. Under the new Ayodhya scheme, the statue along the river Saryu will be established. It is estimated to cost up to 330 crore rupees. Simultaneously, the government will make proper arrangements for the Ramkatha Gallery, the place of tourist lodging, the CCTV cameras, the police booths, the means of transportation and other civil facilities such as toilets and drainage. Earlier, UP Yogi Adityanath had said that on Diwali, he is going to Ayodhya with great good news. On Friday, Uttar Pradesh BJP president Mahendra Nath Pandey claimed that there is a big saint along with the Chief Minister. Of course he has planned for Ayodhya. Waiting for the good news on Diwali, the plan will come out in the hands of the Chief Minister that it will be appropriate. The yogi also said that the saint society is so patient, they need to have some patience and patience. There has been a spurt in the Ram temple issue here, along with RSS, Hindu organizations have adopted aggressive approach.
    RSS president Bhaiyaji Joshi on Friday said that if needed, again the movement for Ram temple will be done as of 1992. He said that the wait has been long enough for the Ram temple.
    Bhaiyaji Joshi said that Ram lives in everybody’s heart but they appear by the temples. They said that we want to be the temple.
    BJP President Amit Shah met the association chief Mohan Bhagwat at 2 pm on Thursday at Rambhau Mahalagi Prabodhini of Mumbai. During this time many important issues were discussed between the Union chief and the Shah. It is believed that there has been discussion about Ram Mandir and Lok Sabha elections.
    World’s fourth largest statue!

    The height of Lord Ram’s statue proposed in Ayodhya will be 151 meters, and in this way this statue will be 31 meters lower than the Statue of Unity. The height of the Statue of Unity is 182 meters. Shivaji Memorial is under construction in Mumbai, whose height is higher than the Statue of Unity. The Shiva Memorial and the statue of Lord Rama, both are estimated to be ready by 2021. However, the work of Shiva Memorial has gone a long way. Thus, the statue of Lord Rama proposed in Ayodhya will be India’s third largest statue and the fourth largest statue in the world. This monument has not been officially given any name, so the locals are calling it ‘Statue of Ramlala’ on the lines of the Statue of Unity.
    Help from the Statue of Unity
    Officials said that for the proposed statue of Lord Rama, a team of engineers has done terrestrial survey under the leadership of the state government and local administration. Engineers connected with this project are also taking advice from the key people involved in the construction of the Statue of Unity and the government will also take guidance from sculptor Ram Sutar, who designed the statue of Patel.
    Experts say that India had a major engineering challenge in the form of Statue of Unity, which has been successfully completed. Now India has the expertise to build such a large monument, so there will be no problem in the construction of ‘Statue of Ramlala’ and if the money does not obstruct, then the project will be completed in time.
    L & T has got a contract to build India’s two largest monument Statue of Unity and Shiva Memorial (under construction), and it is estimated that the contract for Lord Rama’s memorial can also be obtained by L & T. There are several projects of L & T running in Uttar Pradesh and it has been in Lucknow Metros too. Therefore, it is also expected that he will get the contract of God’s monument.