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Befitting example of communal harmony

Published by: Team GI Youth

Setting an example of communal harmony in India, a Muslim family in Bihar has donated land worth Rs 25 crore to construct the world’s largest Hindu temple, Virat Ramayan Mandi in east Champaran district.  

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Published on 26, Mar 2022

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