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Ram Temple Trust received ₹3,264 Crore In Donations, Holds 32.259 Kg Gold And Over 1,518 Kg Silver: Report

By GS Team
8 Jul 20263 mins read
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Ram Janmabhoomi Trust's financial status revealed: Over ₹3,264 crore received in donations by March 2026, with ₹2,370 crore spent on temple construction. The trust holds ₹1,876.30 crore in funds, 32.259 kg gold, and over 1,518 kg silver. Allegations of missing silver were found false, and the trust acquired 2.57 acres of land.

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Ram Temple Trust received ₹3,264 Crore In Donations, Holds 32.259 Kg Gold And Over 1,518 Kg Silver: Report

Details regarding the financial status of the Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust and the gold and silver received through donations have emerged. According to the initial SIT report and the trust’s available financial statements, the trust has received funds worth thousands of crores up to March 31, 2026. The report includes details of donations, temple construction expenses, land purchases and precious metals received by the trust.

₹3,264 Crore Received Through Donations

According to the report, the trust received a total of ₹3,264 crore through the Nidhi Samarpan Abhiyan and Corpus Donations between 2020 and March 31, 2026.

Out of this amount, ₹2,370 crore has been spent on temple construction and other capital works, including expenses related to the construction project.

Cash Donations Reach ₹582 Crore

The report states that the trust received ₹582 crore in cash donations till March 31, 2026. Of this, ₹391 crore has been spent on operational and revenue-related expenses.

As per the unaudited provisional financial position as on March 31, 2026, the trust has a total fund of ₹1,876.30 crore. The amount is held in fixed deposits, mutual funds and bank accounts with State Bank of India (SBI), Bank of Baroda (BOB) and Punjab National Bank (PNB).

32.259 Kg Gold And Over 1,518 Kg Silver On Record

The report says the trust has 32.259 kg of gold-like items recorded in its accounts as of March 31, 2026.

For silver donations, the report states that the donated silver items were sent to the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India (SPMCIL), where they were purified and converted into silver bars.

As of March 31, 2026, the trust’s records show 849.272 kg of 99.99% pure silver and 669.653 kg of other silver-like metals, taking the total silver recorded by the trust to 1,518.925 kg.

Silver-Related Allegations Found False

The report also examined allegations circulated on social media regarding the disappearance of donated silver bars.

According to the findings, the allegations made by the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association and the Vishva Sindhi Seva Samaj were found to be false. The report states that all donated silver items were properly recorded in the government mint’s records as well as the trust’s documents.

Trust Purchases 2.57 Acres Of Land

According to the report, the trust purchased or entered into agreements for 2.57 acres of land at different locations between April 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026.

A total of ₹20.16 crore was spent on these land purchases.

The report adds that the financial statement is based on the trust’s position as of March 31, 2026, covering its income, expenditure, cash donations, construction expenses, land purchases and donations of precious metals.

The report adds that the financial statement is based on the trust position as of march 31, covering its income expenditure , cash donation construction land purchase and donation of precious metals.