
Post Pran Pratishtha, workers have been called back to complete Unfinished work at Ram Mandir
After the grand inauguration of the Shri Ram Mandir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, preparations are now underway to resume unfinished work at the Mandir complex in Ayodhya.
Two tower cranes are being set up again on the western side of the temple while workers will be back at the site on February 15.
L&T had stopped the ongoing construction work in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex from January 15 due to the Pran Pratishtha ceremony and had given one month’s leave to all workers.
After the completion of the Pran Pratishtha, workers have been called back to complete the work, said officials.
Anil Mishra, trustee of Ram Mandir Trust, said: “Work on the first floor of the Mandir is almost complete. Now, work will resume for the second floor and the peak, for which we have made preparations.”
Rohit Bhatia, marble expert, and main vendor involved in the construction of Ram Mandir, said that workers will return to work on February 15, as the work of reassembling the machines installed at Ram Janmabhoomi complex has begun.
Around 3,500 workers have been employed at the construction site by different vendors.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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