Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir project awarded ‘Sword of Honour’ by British Safety Council
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Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir project awarded ‘Sword of Honour’ by British Safety Council

The iconic Ram Temple in Ayodhya has reached a major milestone, earning the prestigious ‘Sword of Honour’ from the British Safety Council. Announced on December 15, 2024, by Nripendra Misra, chairman of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, this accolade recognizes the project’s outstanding safety and environmental management during its monumental construction.  

The Ram Temple, a symbol of faith and devotion for millions, now stands as a model of modern construction excellence. Travelers visiting Ayodhya can marvel at its cultural grandeur and the safety standards upheld throughout its development.  

Adding to its accolades, construction giant Larsen & Toubro received a ‘Golden Trophy’ from the National Safety Council of India. This award highlights the exceptional safety protocols maintained during the temple’s construction. Together, these honors underscore the project’s unwavering commitment to safety while preserving its heritage value.  

The architectural journey of the Ram Temple is as awe-inspiring as its spiritual legacy. Slated for completion by June 2025, its first and second floors, along with the magnificent Shikhar (spire), are nearing completion. Built from Bansi Paharpur stone, known for its durability and timeless beauty, the temple will feature nearly 15 lakh cubic feet of intricately carved stone, accentuated with opulent marble cladding.