Ram Temple, in Ayodhya to open for devotees from December 2023

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 4, 2021 08:03 PM2021-08-04T20:03:25+5:302021-08-04T20:03:25+5:30

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After much speculation, the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will finally open its gates for devotees by December 2023 as per reports in the media.

The news comes on the eve of the one-year anniversary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying a 40-kilogram silver brick foundation stone to formally start the construction of a temple in Ayodhya in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

The project was approved by the Supreme Court of India in November 2019 on the disputed site, which had been a point of contention between the Hindus and the Muslims for years.

In February 2020, PM Modi announced that the government has finalized an authority to build the temple, and in August the same year, he laid the foundation stone on the site.

For funds a campaign was started on January 14, 2021, ended on February 27, 2021. Estimating that around Rs 2500 crores had been received as donations till March 4, the trust said that 10 crore households in 4 lakh villages had been approached by 9 lakh volunteers.

According to the plan, the temple will have a museum, record room, research center, auditorium, cowshed, a center for tourists, administrative building, yoga shala, and other facilities.

For the construction of the aforementioned parts, the committee has decided that industrial fly ash, procured from the Unchahar Thermal Power Plant in Rae Bareli, will be used instead of cement.

Currently, construction work on the foundation of the temple is going on at full throttle and will be completed by the end of September.

The second phase of the construction will start in November. The entire construction of the 70-acre temple premises is expected to be complete by the end of 2025.