SC gave Historic verdict on the Ayodhya dispute this day 3 years ago
SC gave Historic verdict on the Ayodhya dispute this day 3 years ago
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Lucknow: The day of November 9 is very special in Indian history because on this day on November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. In this decision, the Supreme Court of India ordered the handing over of the disputed land to a trust for the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple.

On this date, the foundation stone of the Shri Ram temple was laid in Ayodhya in the year 1989. And exactly 30 years later, on November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court gave a historic decision on the temple of 'the country's biggest law'. A constitution bench of 5 judges ruled in the right of Ramlala on the disputed land. They also directed the Muslim side to take a separate 5-acre land for the construction of a new mosque. This ended the centuries-old dispute. Earlier, the Allahabad High Court ruled on the Ayodhya case in 2010. All parties refused to accept it. The High Court had divided the disputed land of 2.77 acres equally among the Muslim side, Ramlala Virajman and Nirmohi Akhara. After the decision of the Supreme Court, the process of building the temple accelerated. In such a situation, there is a question which is arising in the mind of every Indian and that is that today we are showing you the pictures of how much change has happened in Ayodhya Ram temple in 3 years.

Let us know that Lord Shri Ram Lalla will be seated on Ram Janmabhoomi in January 2024. By December 10, 2023, the target is to complete the construction of the ground floor, including the site of the temple. In view of this, the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya is going on at a fast pace. Engineers and workers of L&T and Tata are working 24 hours a day. So far, 45 per cent of the work in the construction of the temple has been completed and so far seven layers of stones have been installed on the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Let us tell you that in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, the length is 380 feet in the east-west direction on the ground floor, the width is 250 feet in the north-south direction on the ground floor. In which 166 columns of sandstone, 144 pillars on the first floor and 82 pillars on the second floor will be installed. That is, there will be a total of 392 pillars in the temple. Champat Rai, general secretary of the Ram Temple Trust, said that the construction of the temple is going on at a fast pace, more than 40 per cent of the temple has been constructed. At the same time, Champat Rai said that it is very good progress. This is a stone temple, it is necessary to label each layer properly. There is no piecework in the stone temple. Therefore, when the entire temple from the entrance to the sanctum sanctorum comes into the layer, then the layer will be absolutely fixed. There is no difference in the layer even of one millimetre, after that, the above action will be taken. This work is going very well. In the same 3 years, about 45 per cent of work has been completed.

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