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Temple Construction Going On One Month Behind Schedule: Nripendra – Ayodhya News

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Ayodhya. The meeting of Ram Mandir Construction Committee started on Wednesday. Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra arrived in the afternoon to participate in it. First of all he attended the court of Hanumanthala. After this he reached Ram Janmabhoomi complex and inspected the construction works. Talking to journalists, he said that the construction work of the temple is running one month behind the scheduled time.

He said that the target of constructing the temple by December 2024 was set but this target does not seem to be achieved. The construction work of the peak of the temple including the parkota, Saptamandapam is still going on. The construction of the spire will be completed by February while the Saptamandapam work is likely to be completed by December. All the construction work of the temple including the park will be completed by July 2025. He said that a comprehensive review of all the works will be done in the meeting.

After visiting Hanumangarhi, he said that facilities are being developed for the devotees in Hanumangarhi. A request was made to the saints here for widening of Hanumangarhi, the saints accepted it and increased the facilities. Now the devotees coming to Hanumangarhi will get better facilities. Before this, Nripendra Mishra also saw the physical progress of the ongoing construction work in the temple complex.

It was told by the Trust that the workers who had gone home during Diwali holidays are slowly returning. The workers have also gone home for Chhath Puja. The return of all the laborers will be possible only after the completion of Chhath Puja. After this, the temple construction work will once again pick up pace. General Secretary of Ram Mandir Trust Champat Rai, Trustee Dr. Anil Mishra, construction in-charge Gopal Rao, temple architect Ashish Sompura and engineers of the executing organization were present in the meeting.



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