Speaking to PTI-Bhasha, Prakash Gupta, in-charge of the trust’s office at Ram Janmabhoomi, said, “We are confident that the temple will be completed three months ahead of the due date, so now we have given a deadline of September to complete it instead of December 2023.” The deadline has been set till 2023.
Ayodhya:
The construction of the Ram temple being built in Ayodhya is likely to be completed three months before the scheduled time. An official of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust gave this information on Friday. He said that the construction of the grand Ram temple is likely to be completed before the deadline. Speaking to PTI-Bhasha, Prakash Gupta, in-charge of the trust’s office at Ram Janmabhoomi, said, “We are confident that the temple will be completed three months ahead of the due date, so now we have given a deadline of September to complete it instead of December 2023.” The deadline has been set till 2023.
Gupta said, “The sanctum sanctorum of Lord Ram’s temple will be octagonal and the temple seems to be taking shape now.” About 75 percent work of the first phase of the temple has been completed. Now only 167 pillars are left to be installed in the temple.” Trust member Dr. Anil Mishra said, “The construction work of the temple is going on ahead of schedule. Soon the work of installing beams of the sanctum sanctorum will begin.” Champat Rai, secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, told PTI in early January this year, “The construction work of the Ram temple in Ayodhya is in progress. And the construction of the original sanctum sanctorum is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.
He had said, “We have fixed the deadline for the construction of the temple in December 2023 and it will be opened for devotees from January 2024”. Worshiped.
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