The Ram Temple Project in Ayodhya wins Sword of Honour for safety management. The awards has been given by British Safety Council, stated Nripendra Misra.
According to the statement, “Shri Ram Mandir project in Ayodhya Dham has won the prestigious ‘Sword of Honour’ award given by British Safety Council. It is one of the prestigious accolades in safety management. British Safety Council conducts the audit of the process, practices, and finally on-site activity assessments.”
Misra mentioned in the statement that this award represents the highest honour in Safety Management. He said that the British council assesses the safety process and on site activities during their audit.
L&T is the company responsible for the construction of the temple, was also awarded a ‘Golden Trophy’ by the National Safety Council for its safety measures during the construction process, the statement added.
The temple has been built under close coordination between Larsen and Toubro and Tata Consulting Engineers, with effective supervision by the Construction Committee of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.
The statement stated that the construction of the first and second floors, including the Shikhar (spire) of the temple, was in its final phase, with completion expected by June 2025.
The temple is being constructed using the Bansi Paharpur stone which is from Rajasthan, with a total of approximately 15 lakh cubic feet of stone, along with significant marble cladding, the statement added.
The main entrance of the Temple is on Eastern side. There are total five halls in the temple. The name of the halls are: Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Prathana Mandap, and Kirtan Mandap.