The Ram temple will be fully completed by March 2025, according to Nripendra Mishra.

"Ram Temple complex in Ayodhya expected to be completed by March 2025, with first and second floors done by end of 2021" - Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of Construction Committee.

June 26th 2024.

The Ram temple will be fully completed by March 2025, according to Nripendra Mishra.
The beautiful city of Ayodhya is bustling with excitement and anticipation as the construction of the Ram Temple complex is in full swing. According to the Chairman of the Ram Mandir Construction Committee, Nripendra Mishra, the entire temple complex is expected to be completed by March 2025. However, much progress has already been made, with the first and second floors of the temple set to be completed by July and December of this year, respectively.

In a recent statement to reporters, Mishra shared, "We are on track to finish the first floor of the temple by the end of next month. Following that, construction will begin for the second floor." He further added, "We have set a goal to have the second floor completed by the end of December this year, and the entire temple complex by March next year."

The statues that will adorn the holy temple will be crafted from Makrana marble from Rajasthan. In order to find the best sculptors for the job, the trust has issued a tender and is currently reviewing submissions from four candidates. It's a meticulous process, but the end result will surely be worth it.

Since its opening on January 22nd of this year, the Ram Mandir has been a popular destination for devotees, with over 1.75 crore visitors so far. Mishra shared, "On average, we see one lakh devotees visiting the temple every day. With the current pace, we are expecting to reach two crore visitors by the end of this month." It's truly heartwarming to see the love and devotion of so many people towards Lord Ram.

Mishra also mentioned that work on the Ram Katha Museum has officially begun and a concept note has been drafted. The galleries for the displays will be tailored to meet the necessary requirements and will have proper arrangements for power and air conditioning. Excitingly, Mishra revealed, "Our tourism department has created films on Ram Katha and we are aiming to open a digital gallery for devotees by July 15th, or latest by August 15th."

But that's not all, with the support of the Union government, a 7D film about the life of Lord Hanuman will be featured in a gallery. Mishra shared, "We are expecting this project to be completed in the next five to six months." The dedication and hard work of everyone involved in this project is truly remarkable and we can't wait to see the finished result. The Ram Temple complex in Ayodhya will be a symbol of faith, devotion, and unity for generations to come.

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