CM visits Ramlala and Hanumangarhi, takes stock of progress in Ram temple construction
Seventy percent of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya has been completed. This was revealed during Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s visit to Ayodhya on Sunday morning.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Ayodhya on Sunday morning where he first visited and offered prayers at Hanumangarhi for a happy and healthy Uttar Pradesh.
UP CM conducted spot inspection of under construction Ram Path, Bhakti Path and Dharm Path roads.
He took stock of quality of material being used to install the route and the facilities available for visitors
Then the Chief Minister had darshan of Ramlala and also took part in ‘aarti’ and ‘parikrama’.
The CM also learnt about the progress in the construction of Ram temple from officials and was told that 70 percent of construction of Ram temple has been completed.
According to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, more than 70 per cent of the temple construction work has been completed. The trust, in a statement on Saturday, claimed that the temple is now taking shape as 70 per cent of the work of ground floor has been completed. Door frames and 20 feet high walls are taking shape in a part of the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple. These are being made from white marble of Makrana. Apart from these, Singhdwar, the walls of the sanctum sanctorum and the pillar construction are also visible in the picture.
After CM Yogi had the darshan of Ramlala, he was presented a memento by the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Champat Rai.
The Chief Minister was apprised of the progress in construction of Ram temple. Officials gave detailed information about the progress to the Chief Minister. Yogi Adityanath also inquired about the well being of the labourers working there. The Chief Minister was told by officials that 70 percent construction of the temple has been completed. Local public representatives were also present during the inspection.