Ayodhya’s Ram Temple has won an international award for security excellence

Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir project has won the ‘Sword of Honor’ award from the British Safety Council. File | Photo credit: AP

Ayodhya’s Ram temple project has won the ‘Sword of Honour’ award from the British Security Council, Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of the Construction Committee of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, said on Sunday (Dec 15, 2024).

Mr. Mishra added that the ‘Sword of Honour’ is one of the prestigious accolades in safety management, given by the British Safety Council after an audit of processes and practices and finally an assessment of on-site activity.

“Only those who get a five-star rating are eligible to enter the Sword of Honor award competition. Earlier, Messrs. Larsen & Toubro, responsible for the construction of the temple, were also awarded the ‘Golden Trophy’ by the National Security Council for the security measures taken in the construction of the Ram temple,” Mr. Mishra added. .

Mr. Mishra including the construction of the first and second floorspeak“(Top) The temple along with other important temples has entered the final phase which is likely to be completed by June 2025. Marble statues of Shri Ram Darbar and Maharishi Valmiki, Ahilya Devi, Nishad Raj, Sabri, Muni Vashishtha, Rishis. Agatsya Muni, Rishi Vishwamitra And Goswami Tulsi Das will be drawn by January 2025.

“Clever architectural drawing and structural stability work has been contributed by artist Vasudev Kamath, architect Mr. Sompura, Mr. Jai Kaktikar, and organization CBRI and M/s TCE. As far as is known, this is a stone temple with a total of Bansi Paharpur stone of Rajasthan approx. 1.5 lakhs. There will be significant marble stones of cubic feet,” added Mr. Mishra.

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