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Ram Mandir says ₹2,370 cr spent on temple
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India TV News
· Jul 1, 2026
Over Rs 70 lakh cash recovered, foreign currency also seized as probe widens in Ram Mandir donation theft case
The investigation into the alleged theft of donations from the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has led to a significant cash recovery. Police have so far seized a total of Rs 70,025,000 from the residences of the accused. Among the major recoveries, Rs 20 lakh was found from the house of Avinash Shukla, while Rs 18 lakh was recovered from Karunesh Pandey. Another Rs 16 lakh was seized from Anukalp Mishra’s residence. Investigators have also recovered Rs 20 lakh, along with 3,609 notes of Rs 500 denomination and 1,121 US dollars from Avinash Shukla’s home.
India Today
· Jul 7, 2026
Ram temple consecration under scanner after trust's Rs 124-crore spend on events
Ram temple consecration under scanner after trust's Rs 124-crore spend on events
The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Ram Temple Trust: All donated valuables safe
Ram Temple Trust: All donated valuables safe
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Related coverage for "Ram Mandir says ₹2,370 cr spent on temple ": India TV News — Over Rs 70 lakh cash recovered, foreign currency also seized as probe widens in Ram Mandir donation theft case. India Today — Ram temple consecration under scanner after trust's Rs 124-crore spend on events. The Economic Times — Ram Temple Trust: All donated valuables safe