Ram Temple Construction Committee, Nripendra Mishra, has said that the goal of completing the construction of the temple by December 2024 is lagging behind due to a significant decrease in the number of workers due to weather conditions.
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Speaking to the media after attending the meeting, Mishra said, «The biggest challenge is the construction of the shikhar (pinnacle), which can only be completed once the second floor's construction is finished and the domes on the second floor are completed. At the current pace, there will be a delay of two months.»
"Larsen and Toubro (L&T) has been instructed to increase the number of workers. The pace of construction has slowed down in the past three months due to a significant decrease in the number of workers due to weather. If 200 to 250 more workers are not added, it will be difficult to complete the work by December. The current progress is two months behind schedule," he added.
He also mentioned that due to the condition of weather, the workers also left from here.
«L&T is facing problem in getting them back. But it is not impossible that the entire work will be completed by December,» Nripendra Mishra said.
The 'Pran Pratishtha' of Shri Ram Lalla at Ayodhya's historic temple was held on January 22, with PM Modi performing the Vedic rituals, led by a group of priests.
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