Construction of the 161-foot-high spire for the Ram temple began on Thursday, according to Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of the temple construction committee. The spire's completion is anticipated within four months. Alongside this, work on seven other temples dedicated to sages within the complex has also picked up pace. These additional temples are expected to be finished in the same timeframe.

Efforts to Expedite Construction
A three-day review meeting commenced on Thursday to speed up the Ram temple's construction. Discussions will focus on increasing the workforce if there is a labour shortage and enhancing the technical team if necessary. Mishra, who arrived in Ayodhya for this meeting, emphasised these points in a statement.
The consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya was conducted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22. This significant event marked a milestone in the temple's ongoing development and has been a focal point for many involved in its construction.
As construction progresses, efforts are being made to ensure that all aspects of the project are completed efficiently and on schedule. The dedication to maintaining momentum highlights the importance of this cultural and religious site for many people across India.
The planned enhancements to both workforce and technical teams aim to address any potential challenges that might arise during construction. By proactively addressing these issues, those involved hope to ensure timely completion of both the main spire and the surrounding temples.
The commitment shown by all parties involved underscores their dedication to seeing this project through successfully. With careful planning and execution, they aim to meet their ambitious timeline while maintaining high standards of craftsmanship throughout every stage of construction.



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