Union Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma said the Centre has begun the process of identifying the land.
"We are not going to construct this site (museum) in the disputed site, but away from it. There is land available at 70 km. So, we will not touch the disputed area. Definitely, we will not come into controversy. We will keep away from the controversy," he told reporters here.
"We are planning for Krishna circuit and Buddha circuit in Ayodhya. Similarly, we are also planning for Ramayana circuit. About Rs 120 crore has been earmarked for establishing the Ramayana circuit for which we are also contacting Nepal, Sri Lanka," he added.
Reiterating that the museum will not come up anywhere near the disputed land, Sharma said, "Wherever the land will be easily available, either by the government or by the private properties or by any act of donation, we love to construct this museum there."
He, however, sought to clarify that construction of Ram temple and museum are two different things.
"The construction of Ram Mandir is a project of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Ram Janma Bhoomi Samiti. They are doing their job. But, as a tourism minister, I am doing this (museum) on behalf of my ministry in Ayodhya," he said.
Asked whether the museum is for Lord Rama or the Indian mythological epic of Ramayan, Sharma said, "Ram and Ramayana, both are same. It will be called as Ramayana Museum and it will a museum that will portray the journey and greatness of Lord Rama.
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