Lucknow: Donation is being done by many Ram devotees of the country and abroad to build Ram temple in Ramnagri Ayodhya. In view of this, the State Bank of India has decided to open the first foreign currency exchange counter in Ayodhya. With this, tourists coming from outside the country will be able to exchange foreign currency. The foreign currency counter will also be opened at the State Bank of India branch in Ayodhya by October. According to branch manager Priyanshu Sharma, the State Bank has opened a currency exchange counter for foreign tourists for the convenience of tourists in Ayodhya, for which approval has also been received from RBI. It is believed that this counter will be opened by October. At the same time, it said that this will be the first counter in Ayodhya district, in which more than 10 currency can be exchanged. The process of donation for the construction of the same temple has also accelerated. The treasurer of the trust, Mahant Govind Dev Giri, announced a donation of 1.25 lakhs in memory of his Gurudev and the founder of Bharat Mata Temple, Brahmalin Sant Swami Satyamitrananda Maharaj. Mahaveer Trust, Patna has already announced ten crore donations. In this, the first installment of two crores has been transferred to the trust account. Also, Swami Rambhadracharya has also announced a donation of one crore 51 lakh. Similarly, the process of donation by the devotees for the construction of Ram temple has been greatly accelerated. Also Read: Two cases of sedition registered in Uttar Pradesh, PFI member arrested in Shamli Chidambaram came out in support of Kanimozhi, tweeted "Why cannot Hindi speaking recruits learn English?" Kerala plane crash: Dead bodies of 16 passengers handed over to family 743 staff members of Triputi temple test positive for Covid-19