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Ram Temple construction work in Ayodhya moves at fast pace; See satellite pics

The latest satellite images show the foundation work in progress at the Ram Temple site. The satellite imagery shows excavated land and debris extraction from the ground.

New Delhi: The construction work for grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya is going on in full swing. The work got delayed a little due to the pandemic but now it is going on in full force. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra/Trust hopes to complete the foundation work by October this year.

The latest satellite images show the foundation work in progress at the Ram Temple site. The satellite imagery shows excavated land and debris extraction from the ground. A large number of engineers and workers are working round the clock for laying the foundation of a grand and opulent Ram temple.

Earlier, the Trust had informed that it plans to put 45 layers of concrete in the foundation structure.

“After discussions with experts regarding the foundation of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir, it has been decided that foundation work will be done using Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) technique. A total of 40-45 layers of concrete will be put in 1,20,000 sq feet area. 4 layers have been completed,” the Trust said in a statement released on May 31.

Once the debris is extracted, large concrete layers are put in order to make the foundation stronger.