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Trust mulls ‘darshan point’ to observe Ram Temple building

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To present individuals an opportunity to observe the development of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is planning to construct a “darshan point” on the web site.
According to Trust officers, a last choice will likely be taken after dialogue with administrative officers and making an allowance for all safety measurements.
“We have been thinking about setting up such a structure, but, so far, no final decision has been taken as we have to plan and look at all the security angles. We have to make sure that we do not make any compromises on the security front and do not hinder the construction work in any way, as these are our main priorities. Also, as of now, there is nothing significant going on at the site for the devotees to witness. The construction workers are digging ground and doing excavation work,” Anil Mishra, a member of the temple building committee, advised The Indian Express.
According to officers of the Trust, the ‘darshan point’ might be arrange at a spot that’s situated on the way in which to the makeshift temple, and provides a large view of the development web site. While individuals will likely be allowed to take images, nobody will likely be allowed to cross the steel enclosure and go close to the development web site or discuss to building employees, they added.
Last week, Trust’s basic secretary Champat Rai had mentioned that the digging and excavation work on the web site was virtually full and the filling of concrete is predicted to start out from April 9 after all of the pits are dug round 12 metres or 40 toes.
Earlier, the chief architect of the temple, Ashish Sompura, had mentioned that the fundamental building work of the temple is predicted to take round three years, after which the ending and inside ornament will start.