Soil testing for construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya
Soil testing for construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya
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Nripendra Mishra, chairman of the construction committee of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, in the city of Lord Rama, the most revered of the Hindus, took a detailed consultation with the trust members and construction experts on the phased action plan for the construction of the temple. He was also accompanied by the retired chairman of the National Building Construction Corporation and senior engineer of Larsen and Toubro.

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Experts have a serious discussion on various aspects of the security and construction of the campus. After this, it was decided to examine the soil up to 50 feet below the sanctum sanctorum of the permanent temple to make sure that this land can bear a lot of load. It will take about 15 days to collect soil samples and report will be decided after the report, how many stones will be used there.

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In this episode, besides the temple, there has been a discussion on ensuring the priorities for other construction works. For example, what facilities are necessary in the premises for the convenience of the devotees. It was decided that after taking the entry and exit route, the steps will be taken keeping security aspects in mind. A consensus was found in the meeting regarding the shifting of Ramlala in the first alternate sanctum of Ramnavami. The date of the next meeting of the Teerth Kshetra Trust will be finalized in 2-3 days. Security clearance and soil testing report will come before the meeting.

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