A doctor from Dibrugarh, Assam, has set out to distribute 8,000 car stickers to celebrate the Ram temple consecration. (Representational Image: Wikimedia Commons) 
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Assam Doctor Distributes 8,000 Car Stickers for Ram Temple

Assam Doctor Distributes 8,000 Car Stickers to Celebrate Ram Temple

Komal Rajendra Bhoi

A doctor from Dibrugarh, Assam, has set out to distribute 8,000 car stickers to celebrate the Ram temple consecration in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.

This unique kind of mission has been set out by Dr. Bhaskar Gogoi. He is a member of the Assam Youth Commission, and he said that he has already distributed hundreds of stickers in the city.

Mr. Gogoi said that they have been giving away car stickers for the past six days to the pran pratishtha of the Ram temple. They want to give out at least 8,000 car stickers in Dibrugarh.

The doctor added that they have 10 outlet points where the car stickers are available for free. They came to Marwari Aarogya Bhawan Hospital and applied the car stickers of Lord Ram to seven cars of doctors. It gives them great pleasure that they could do whatever little they could for the Ram temple.

Dr. Dibyajyoti Kalita, who is a nephrologist in Dibrugarh, said that it’s a great initiative by Dr. Bhaskar Gogoi. (Representational Image: Unsplash)

Mr. Gogoi was thanked by a doctor on whose car a sticker was pasted.

Dr. Dibyajyoti Kalita, who is a nephrologist in Dibrugarh, said that it’s a really great initiative by Dr. Bhaskar Gogoi. They are really going to be part of this program.

Vijay Kumar, who is VHP Dibrugarh's vice president, said that Mr. Gogoi has taken a great initiative. Mr. Ojha also added that they are also part of this program.

(Input from various sources)

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