A momentous day awaits Ayodhya on March 19 when President Droupadi Murmu graces the Ram Janmabhoomi temple premises for four hours. Her visit culminates in honoring about 400 dedicated laborers whose tireless efforts brought the grand Shri Ram Mandir to life.
Nrupendra Misra, Chairman of the Construction Committee, revealed this while addressing the press at Circuit House amid his two-day oversight meeting. He painted a vivid picture of the complex’s evolution into a world-class pilgrimage hub.
Transformative works on Hutatma Smarak and the erstwhile temporary Ram Lalla temple target permanence by late April. Historical sites will be safeguarded, evolving into beacons of faith for visitors.
The ambitious Ram Katha Sangrahalaya boasts 20 galleries, featuring an innovative 3D Hanuman section for 12-minute immersive Ramayana experiences. With scripts nearing completion, selective openings could commence after September.
Implementing a pass-based entry post-visit will streamline devotee flow, aligning with accelerated developments for superior amenities. The trust’s recent flag-hoisting marked construction milestones; now, it spotlights artisans, possibly more than 400.
This follows PM Narendra Modi’s November 25 flag ceremony and prayers at seven sacred temples venerating Maharishis Vashistha, Vishwamitra, Agastya, Valmiki, alongside Devi Ahilya, Nishadraj Guh, and Mata Shabari.