Jaipur, Feb 6 (IANS) From Ayodhya’s Ram Temple to Delhi’s Akshardham, from iconic hotels to centuries-old monuments, Rajasthan’s stone has long been the backbone of India’s architectural heritage. Its strength, durability, and beauty have made it the preferred choice not only for major religious and cultural sites in India but also for temples and structures in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Europe, and several parts of Asia.The state’s pink sandstone, Makrana marble, and Jodhpur stone hav…
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