Building a Symbol of Belief: 1,600 Workers Dedicated to Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s Timely Finish!
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust has announced that it will deploy 1,600 workers to work 24×7 to meet the completion deadline for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The trust has said that it is confident of completing the temple by December 2023, which is the 100th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The trust has also said that it will be using modern technology to speed up the construction process. This includes the use of 3D printing and prefabricated components. The trust has said that it is committed to building a temple that is both beautiful and durable.
The construction of the Ram Mandir is a major undertaking, but the trust is confident that it will be completed on time. The trust has the support of the government and the people of India, and it is determined to build a temple that will be a symbol of faith and unity.
Here are some additional details about the construction of the Ram Mandir:
- The temple will be built on a 100-acre site in Ayodhya.
- The temple will be 161 feet tall and 235 feet wide.
- The temple will have three domes, each of which will be 108 feet in diameter.
- The temple will have a 200-foot-long sabha mandap (assembly hall).
- The temple will be built using red sandstone and white marble.
- The estimated cost of the temple is ₹300 crore.
The construction of the Ram Mandir is a historic event, and it is being closely watched by people all over the world. The trust is confident that it will be completed on time and within budget, and it is committed to building a temple that will be a source of pride for India.
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