Grand Ram temple built in Ayodhya.
– Photo : amar ujala
expansion
After the return of the workers who went on leave during Diwali and Chhath festival in Ayodhya, UP, the pace of construction work of Ram temple has increased. The work of the peak of Ram temple is going on day and night. The work of the eighth layer of Shikhar has been completed. The peak of Ram temple will be 161 feet high, the peak will be prepared in a total of 29 layers.
At present, more than two thousand artisans are engaged in the construction of Ram temple. 200 skilled artisans have been separately employed in the construction of the peak. The ongoing flooring work on the first floor of Ram temple has been completed, now only the finishing work is left. The work of shaping Ramdarbar on the first floor has also been completed.
There is no work left on the first floor. All the doors of the first floor have also been constructed. 14 doors will be installed on the first floor. The fitting work of the doors will be done in December. Before this, finishing work is being done. The flooring work of the first floor has also been started.
The temple has reached its full height
The roof of the second floor of Ram temple has also been cast. All its pillars have been installed. The first Gudhi Mandap of the sanctum sanctorum of Ram Temple has also been completed. It has attained its full height. Stain work is going on around its perimeter. Parallel to this, the construction work of the second floor is also going on.
Target to complete work by 2025
Trustee of Ram Temple, Dr. Anil Mishra said that the construction of Ram Temple is going on as per the scheduled time. The construction work of Saptamandapam, Parkota and Sheshavtar temple along with Ram temple is going on simultaneously. The target is to complete all these works by September 2025. The workers who went on leave are returning rapidly. The pace of work has become like before.