
Lucknow, 20 Aug (HS): Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of the Shri
Ram Temple Building Construction Committee, reached Ayodhya on Wednesday. He
will stay in Ayodhya for three days and review the works related to the
construction of the Shri Ram Temple. A meeting of the construction committee
was held on Wednesday evening.
After that, while talking to the journalists at
the Circuit House on Thursday morning, Nripendra Mishra gave information about
the progress of the ongoing construction work in the Ram Temple complex. He
expressed hope that most of the construction work of the Ram Temple complex
would be completed by September 30. next month. Mishra said that by October 30,
the employees of L&T and Tata would be removed from the construction work.
After this, work will continue primarily on the auditorium
and museum. A total of 20 galleries are being built in the museum, where modern
technology will be used. Gallery No. 7 is preparing to provide a divine view of
the temple complex through immersive technology. In Gallery No. 17, incidents
related to Lord Rama's exile to the forest and rivers will be shown through
technology. Technical experts from IIT Madras are assisting in the construction
of the museum. They said that the boundary wall of the temple complex is
expected to be completed by December. Installing security equipment will take
an additional two months. Payments and pending works of construction agencies
including L&T, Tata, and Sompura were reviewed so that no construction work
remains incomplete by the end of the year.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi