Saturday, July 11, 2026
News

"All construction work of temple will be finished by July 30": Ram Mandir Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) | July 11, 2026 11:27:10 AM IST
Marking a major milestone in the completion of the historic Ram Temple, Nripendra Mishra, the Chairman of the Ram Mandir Construction Committee, announced on Saturday that all construction work on the main temple structure will be completed by July 30, entering its final phase.

Mishra detailed that while the core temple structure is reaching completion, other peripheral development projects within the complex, including a massive boundary wall and a state-of-the-art museum, are progressing rapidly toward their respective deadlines later this year.

"We will complete the memorial associated with the temple. The only remaining task is arranging for the flame that is to burn continuously. All other construction is finished. Then there is another memorial, which we expect to be completed by the end of July. This marks the final phase of the temple construction work. Thus, all construction work on the temple itself will be finished by July 30th," Mishra told reporters.

Providing an update on the secondary infrastructure projects, Mishra stated that work on the outer facilities will extend into the winter months.

"Two remaining projects will continue. The four-kilometre-long boundary wall and the auditorium located outside the temple complex, the work on which will extend until around November or December. We are fully confident that the boundary wall will be completed by September 30th," he added.

The Chairman also shared crucial updates regarding the 'Ram Katha Sangrahalay' (museum), which is being designed to offer an immersive cultural and historical experience to devotees.

"Regarding the 'Ram Katha Sangrahalay,' which comprises 20 galleries, its storyline has been finalised. We are now set to make final decisions regarding the technological aspects and video presentations for these galleries during meetings scheduled for today and tomorrow," Mishra said.

When questioned about the day-to-day management and crowd-handling protocols at the shrine, Mishra clarified his specific mandate, stating, "I did not inspect the operational arrangements at all. That falls outside my scope of work."

The completion of the primary temple structure by late July is expected to pave the way for the full integration of the sprawling complex, which has been drawing hundreds of thousands of pilgrims daily since its consecutive development phases. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
Uttarakhand: Badrinath Highway reopens a...
'DMO will inquire, police complaint file...
Over 7,000 trainees trained at Ahmedabad...
'Matter of pride and honour': Navy Chief...
'Future of a country assessed by how cro...
'Engaging in such misconduct is grave si...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
"Extremely saddened": PM Modi condo... 
"We will stand together with him": ... 
FCRA row: BJP's Muraleedharan says ... 
Vietnam: 15 dead, including Indian ... 
India-New Zealand FTA beneficial fo... 
Nita Ambani ranked no 1 in Fortune ... 
Omar Abdullah claims NC MLA offered... 
"We pledge to avenge your pure bloo...