New Delhi Work is going on to build such a strong temple of Lord Rama in Ayodhya that neither it will be affected by earthquake nor the river will have any adverse effect. All the technical experts including the IIT engineers are busy brainstorming to strengthen the temple construction, which is at least one thousand years old. Charamat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, told IANS on Wednesday that homework is being done very deeply for the construction of the temple.
Actually, Ayodhya is situated on the banks of Saryu. When the foundation of the temple was excavated, the surface of dull sand is found here. Asked about the Ramandir’s challenge to build a strong foundation, Champat Rai said, “This challenge has been accepted by the Indian engineers. The river is at the edge, the river may change. Earthquake may occur in future. The land. Below is the crumbly sand. Taking all these things seriously, experts are studying for a strong construction. ”
Champat Rai said, “Sand has been found up to 60 meters below the proposed site for the temple construction. We also sourced photographs from ISRO. It has been revealed that the Saryu river has changed direction five times. The river may change direction in the next 500 years as well Is. The temple construction committee is taking all these things seriously. ”
On the question of a strong foundation from getting sand under the ground, Champat Rai said, “There was a brainstorm on this subject from the experts. The decision has been taken that the method of dam construction should be adopted in the construction of foundation.
Champat Rai said, “Engineers at IIT Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Guwahati, experts from construction agency Larsen & Toubro and Tata are working on drawing a strong foundation of the temple. We expect the next 2-3 days for the foundation The map will be ready. ”
Ram temple will be constructed with stones. The height of each floor will be 20 feet, length 360 feet and width 235 feet. The construction work is under the supervision of Nripendra Mishra, former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and retired IAS.
Champat Rai, vice-president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and general secretary of the temple trust, told IANS that a grand Ram temple would be completed in Ayodhya in the next three years. The map of the temple will be wider than the old map, because now the land is more available.

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