Nripendra Mishra, Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee chairman, has announced that the construction of the temple will be completed by June 2025.
Speaking to the media, Mishra said, “We are committed to complete all construction work by June 2025, except for the ramparts and shoe racks, which are estimated to go on till September 2025.”
He, further, added: “Over 80 murals will be set up in the museum, of which work on 60 murals has already begun and 21 murals, including 6 murals of Ram, have already been completed… New titanium lattices are being made for the Parikrama on the ground, first and second floors,” Mishra added.
Mishra said that the biggest challenge is to complete the construction of the rising tower which is also being checked for aviation safety.
Earlier, Mishra had said, “All construction works will be reviewed today. Post review, we will decide the timeline for completing the pending construction. It is expected that the 1 km rampart which has 6 temples by June 2025.”
Mishra added that the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee has requested to name the four gates in the south and north after the respected saints of Ayodhya.
“The final inspection of the statues will be done in Jaipur by the first week of January. Digging has begun for the pool in the middle of the temples inside the complex. Today its design and technical details will be discussed. We have requested our general secretary to name the four gates in the south and north after the respected saints of Ayodhya,” Mishra said.
The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of Shri Ram Lalla at Ayodhya’s historic temple was held on January 22, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi performing the Vedic rituals, accompanied by a group of priests.