Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

RAM TEMPLE, RJB CAMPUS LAYOUTS GET APPROVAL

- Pawan Dixit Pawan.dixit@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : The Ayodhya Developmen­t Authority (ADA) on Wednesday approved two layouts for Ram Janmabhoom­i in Ayodhya after fixing a fee of Rs 2.11 crore payable by the Ram temple trust, officials said. One layout is for the entire Ram Janmabhoom­i campus (open area) and the other is for the proposed Ram temple (covered area).

The approval paves the way for the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teerth Kshetra Trust to start constructi­on work of the temple.

The first layout pertains to an area of 2,74,110 sq metre (approximat­ely 67.33 acre) of the entire Ram Janmabhoom­i campus and the second layout is of 12,879 sq metre for the Ram temple, which will be the focal point of the campus.

Neeraj Shukla, vice-chairman of ADA, had to convene a board meeting to approve the layouts. The vice-chairman himself has the authority to approve layouts only up to 25 acres. For any constructi­on above this 25-acre limit, the vice-chairman has to convene a board meeting.

“The estimated constructi­on cost of the Ram temple (covered area) was calculated on the basis of the public work department’s (PWD) schedule. It came to approximat­ely Rs 15 crore. On this cost, the labour cess was

fixed,” said Shukla.

Divisional commission­er MP Agarwal, who is also chairman of ADA, presided over the board meeting.

The board also charged a labour cess of Rs 15.36 lakh. The trust will have to deposit the fee in ADA’s Punjab National Bank account, Ayodhya.

“After depositing the fee, the trust will start constructi­on work of the Ram temple,” said Champat Rai, general secretary of the trust.

Larsen and Toubro, the country’s leading constructi­on company, has been engaged for carrying out the Ram temple work in Ayodhya. The Ram temple constructi­on committee, which is a body of the trust, will supervise the constructi­on work.

Nripendra Misra, former principal secretary to the Prime Minister, is chairman of the constructi­on committee.

Central Building Research Institute- Roorkee and Indian Institute of Technology-Madras have assisted Larsen and Toubro in testing the soil of the sanctum sanctorum of the temple.

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