Ram Mandir News: Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti chairman Nripendra Mishra reviewed the ongoing construction work at Ram Janmabhoomi on Saturday. Nripendra Mishra also held a meeting with officials of the temple trust including officials of L&T and Tata Consulting Engineers Limited on Saturday. According to trust sources, possible deadlines have been set for various pending construction works.
Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti chairman Nripendra Mishra said that a lake named Pushkari is under construction between the temples of Hindu saints. The construction of six temples of Hindu saints, a pond and a kilometre long rampart will be completed by June next year. Three lakh cubic feet of stones are to be used in the construction of the rampart. He said that the statues of Hindu saints are under construction in Jaipur and they will be inspected in the last week of January. After the construction of these temples is completed, these statues will be brought to Ayodhya for installation.
Entry gates will be named after famous Acharyas
Meanwhile, the proposed entry gates in all four directions for entry into Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir will be named after famous Acharyas from history. These names are yet to be finalised. Apart from this, a deadline of March, before Ram Navami, has been set for completion of work on roads within the temple complex. All the above matters were discussed in detail in this meeting with the chairman of the construction committee along with the responsible persons of the construction agencies.
Apart from this, 40 acres of the 70-acre temple complex will be dedicated to green area. Out of this, 18 acres of "Haritika Vithi" will be ready by March. On completion of the Saptarishi Temple, a beautiful Pushkarini (pond full of flowers) will be built between them. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trustee Anil Mishra, who was present in the meeting, gave the above information.
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