Jamshedpur Ex-Servicemen Lead Temple Cleanliness Drive

Ex-Servicemen Embark on Temple Cleanliness Campaign Ahead of Shri Ram’s Arrival in Jamshedpur

In the spirit of the upcoming consecration ceremony of Shri Ram Lala, ex-servicemen in Jamshedpur have initiated a significant temple cleanliness drive, resonating with PM Narendra Modi’s nationwide call for temple sanitation.

JAMSHEDPUR – The All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council in Jamshedpur is spearheading a comprehensive temple cleanliness campaign in anticipation of Shri Ram ji’s arrival.

The initiative began with the cleaning of Mai Darbar Durga Mata Temple and Shri Shri Shiv-Hanuman Temple located on Baghbeda Road No. 4.

This drive aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s exhortation to cleanse temples across India from January 14th to 21st.

The ex-servicemen’s involvement extended to the Ram Mandir in Telco, contributing significantly to the efforts.

This drive is part of the preparations for the grand consecration ceremony of Lord Shri Ram Lala in Ayodhya Dham, scheduled for January 22nd.

Under the leadership of Havildar Jitendra Singh and President Havildar Vinay Yadav, around 30 ex-servicemen participated in this noble cause.

The local community, encouraged by District President Havildar Vinay and Secretary Havildar Jitendra, is invited to join in welcoming Shri Ram by lighting lamps in their homes on January 22nd.

The entire world is eagerly anticipating the grand ceremony in Ayodhya Dham, marking a momentous occasion in Indian culture and spirituality.

Participants in the cleanliness drive included Manoj Singh, Deepak Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, and numerous other ex-servicemen, all contributing to the sanctity and success of this significant event.

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