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The Construction Of Ram Mandir In Ayodhya Caught Pace

The construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya caught pace, now work started in two shifts.

Despite the Corona crisis, full readiness is being done for the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ramnagri Ayodhya. Last month, with the Corona crisis deepening, the construction of the temple was hampered.

but the commitment was made by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust and now it has been ensured that every layer of foundation is prepared in 72 hours.

Each layer is one foot, but after applying pressure remains 11 inches. Work has also started in line with this goal from last Wednesday.

The employees of the working organization engaged in the construction of the grand Shri Ram temple in Ramnagri Ayodhya have started working day and night in two shifts instead of one.

Under Ground Improvement in four hundred and three hundred square feet area, 44 layers of engineered field material are to be laid in four hundred and three hundred square feet area.

While it took about two months to shift the initial four layers of the foundation, now the work plan for the construction of each layer has started in 72 hours.

It is believed that the rest of the foundation work will be completed by the passing of rain.

Preparation for Parkota construction also started: Preparation for Parkota construction has also started with ground improvement.

To give the requisite pace to the work, the Teerth Sector Trust has also roped in Balaji Construction of Rajasthan, a reputed agency for the construction sector.

While highly reputed units like L&T and Tata Consultancy have been in the process of giving impetus to the temple construction right from the beginning.

While L&T has set up two large plants to prepare field materials, Balaji Construction has set up a concrete mixing plant in the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex itself.

Meeting of Architects in Ayodhya on 15 June:

The Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust meeting held in Mumbai last Wednesday also defined the commitment of the Tirtha Kshetra Trust towards time-bound construction.

After the filling of the foundation, the more important work of construction of the main temple is about to begin.

Keeping this fact in mind, a meeting of prominent architects from all over the country has been called on 15 June in Ayodhya by the Teerth Kshetra Trust.

At the meeting, the architect will give his opinion on the beautification of the Ramjanmabhoomi complex and the entire Ayodhya including the Ram temple.

The goal will be achieved as soon as the weather is clear:

According to Dr. Anil Mishra, member of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetraya Trust, a concrete action plan has been chalked out to speed up the shifting of the layer.

However, as soon as this plan was finalized, the weather deteriorated. Work is in progress as arrangements are made to deal with the weather.

Due to the weather, it has been decided that the work of the fifth layer has not been completed in 72 hours, but once the weather is clear, we will be able to construct each layer of the foundation in 72 hours.

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