Plans are underway to resume the unfinished work at the Ayodhya ram temple from February 15, as the work of reassembling the machines installed at Ram Janmabhoomi complex has begun. Engineers engaged in the project said two tower cranes were being set up again on the western side of the temple while workers will be back to the site on February 15.
The 3,500 construction workers who were given a one month leave from January 15 due to the Pran-Pratisha (consecration) ceremony on January 22, are likely to get back to work to complete the pending construciton.
“Work on the first floor of the temple is almost complete. Now, work will resume for the second floor and the peak, for which we have made preparations,” Anil Mishra, trustee of the Ram temple trust, told the media.
According to Nripendra Mishra, the chairman of Ayodhya Ram Temple Construction Committee, the entire temple construction work will be completed in 2024. The trust plans to build seven more temples on the temple premises.
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