Chairman of the Ram Mandir Construction Committee, Nripendra Misra, stated that the construction of the Ram Mandir temple is progressing steadily towards completion. Most assigned responsibilities are in their final stages, and the work is well under control.
Misra mentioned that the focus of the remaining major construction activities at the Ram Mandir complex is on the Martyrs’ Memorial and preserving the site of the old temple. The construction work for the Martyrs’ Memorial and the preservation of the old temple site where the deity was enshrined are currently in progress.
The primary challenge faced by the committee now, according to Misra, is the development of the temple museum. Detailed content planning for the museum project is currently underway, with scripts being written for the material that will be displayed in the museum’s 20 galleries.
Misra also revealed that a dedicated gallery on Lord Hanuman is being developed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and is expected to be completed by the end of September. He suggested that limited public access to the museum could be allowed after its completion, emphasizing the importance of providing access to ordinary devotees.
Arrangements for devotees following the proposed visit of the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, on March 19 were also discussed by Misra. He mentioned that after the President’s visit, controlled darshan for the general public would commence, with arrangements initially made for about 1,000 to 1,500 devotees to visit all the important places at the site.
Misra reiterated the committee’s commitment to completing all remaining works within the specified timeline while ensuring adequate facilities for pilgrims and visitors.
