Ayodhya: All ongoing construction endeavors within the Ram temple precinct are slated for conclusion by December 2024, as affirmed by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, which has diligently set this deadline for the comprehensive development of the Ram temple.
Anil Mishra, a distinguished member of the Trust, elucidated that while certain projects within the complex may necessitate additional time, the overarching goal is to finalize all undertakings by the culmination of the coming year.
Parallelly, the Yogi Adityanath administration has established timelines for multifarious developmental initiatives in Ayodhya, extending beyond the temple enclave. With both state and central governments collectively spearheading projects valued at Rs 32,000 crore, Ayodhya is poised for an extensive transformation.
Among the pivotal projects earmarked for realization are the Shri Ram Kund, Karm Kshetra for ritualistic practices, Hanuman Gadhi, and a host of other infrastructural undertakings intended to enrich the pilgrimage experience for devotees.
Notably, plans encompass the construction of twelve additional temples within the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, alongside the provision of essential amenities to cater to the needs of visitors.
Upon its eventual completion, the grandeur of the temple will be magnificently manifested, boasting dimensions of 161 feet in height, 235 feet in width, and 360 feet in length.
Mishra, speaking on behalf of the Trust, emphasized the imperative of sustaining the current momentum in construction activities, underscoring the unwavering commitment to expedite the realization of this cherished endeavor.