December Deadline Set for Completion of Ram Temple

Anil Mishra, a member of the Trust, emphasized that while some projects within the complex might require additional time, the aim is to wrap up all construction endeavors by the end of the coming year.

All construction activities within the Ram temple premises are slated for completion by December 2024, as announced by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

Anil Mishra, a member of the Trust, emphasized that while some projects within the complex might require additional time, the aim is to wrap up all construction endeavors by the end of the coming year.

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In tandem with this, the Yogi Adityanath government has also imposed deadlines for ongoing developmental initiatives in Ayodhya, extending beyond the temple complex.

The temple's doors are expected to open for devotees by December 2023, in line with Trust's plans.

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Both state and central governments are actively involved in executing projects totaling Rs 32,000 crore in Ayodhya, emphasizing the significance of the temple town.

These projects encompass various endeavors such as the construction of Shri Ram Kund, Karm Kshetra for rituals, Hanuman Gadhi, and several other facilities aimed at enhancing the overall experience for devotees.

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Furthermore, plans include the establishment of twelve additional temples within the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, accompanied by amenities catering to the needs of visitors.

Upon completion, the temple's grandeur will be remarkable, with dimensions reaching 161 feet in height, 235 feet in width, and 360 feet in length.

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Anil Mishra reiterated the Trust's commitment to maintaining the construction's momentum, ensuring that progress remains steady and uninterrupted.

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