Ayodhya Temple Construction to Resume on February 15th

Two tower cranes are being reinstalled on the western side of the temple, and workers will return to the site to resume construction.

Preparations are underway to resume construction at the Ram Janmabhoomi complex in Ayodhya, where the Ram temple is being built. The construction work, handled by L&T (Larsen & Toubro), was temporarily halted from January 15 due to the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, and workers were granted a one-month leave. Now, with the Pran Pratishtha ceremony completed, work is set to recommence on February 15.

Two tower cranes are being reinstalled on the western side of the temple, and workers will return to the site to resume construction. Anil Mishra, trustee of the Ram temple trust, mentioned that the work on the first floor of the temple is almost complete, and preparations are in place to resume construction on the second floor and the peak of the temple.

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Rohit Bhatia, a marble expert and a key vendor in the construction process, stated that workers will return on February 15, and the process of reassembling the machines at the Ram Janmabhoomi complex has already begun. Approximately 3,500 workers from various vendors are involved in the construction of the Ram temple. The resumption of construction signals a continuation of the significant project that holds cultural and religious importance.

(With Agency Inputs)

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