The second phase of Ram Janmabhoomi Temple construction will begin on February 15, 2024. Two tower cranes are placed on the western side of the temple. The workers are expected to reach the temple area soon.
Ayodhya: With the Ram Janmabhoomi temple now open to the public, construction on the historic temple is expected to resume soon. According to the latest reports, the construction of the Ram Mandir will resume next month
As reported by TOI, the second phase of Ram Janmabhoomi temple construction will begin on February 15, 2024. Two tower cranes are placed on the western side of the temple. The workers are expected to reach the temple area soon.
Due to Pran Pratishta ceremony, L&T stopped all ongoing construction for Ram Mandir on January 15, 2024. The inauguration ceremony was held on January 22, 2024 under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
All the workers have been given a month's leave after the closure of the construction work. They are now
The temple was called back to the premises to resume work. Speaking to TOI, the Ram Mandir Trust revealed that around 3,500 workers were employed.
Construction sites by various vendors. The work of the first floor is almost complete and the construction of the second floor will begin after February 15, 2024.
"We are gearing up to resume work to achieve the target of completing the construction on time," Ram Mandir Trust trustee Anil Mishra told TOI.
Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthkshetra Trust has revealed plans to build at least 13 temples on the Ram Mandir premises. According to officials, around 13 temples will be set up for the "Ram Parivar".
These include the temple of Lord Vishnu, the four corners of the main temple will be dedicated to Ganapati, Shiva, Surya, Goddess Jagadamba, Lord Hanuman and Goddess Annapurna. Apart from these, outside the Ram temple complex, temples of Saints Valmiki, Vasishta, Vishwamitra, Devi Shavari and Vishal Pakhi Jatayur will also be set up.
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