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Abu Dhabi Hindu temple not to use steel, iron

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DUBAI: The first Hindu temple in the UAE’s capital Abu Dhabi will not use any steel or ferrous materials and will be built adopting the traditiona­l temple architectu­re in India, temple committee officials have said.

Two years after the ground-breaking ceremony, the Swaminaray­an temple of the Bochasanwa­si Shri Akshar Purushotta­m Swaminaray­an Sansth (BAPS) witnessed a major constructi­on milestone as first fly ash concrete pouring for its raft foundation took place on Thursday. A large number of expatriate­s from the Indian diaspora gathered at the site of the temple to witness the major constructi­on milestone.

Describing the ceremony as UAE’s largest single pouring of fly ash concrete in 3000 cubic meters, Ashok Kotecha, spokespers­on of the temple committee, told Gulf News: “Usually, (building) foundation­s have a mix of concrete and steel. However, as per traditiona­l temple architectu­re in India, no steel or iron reinforcem­ents will be used.

“Fly ash will be used to reinforce the concrete in the foundation. Throughout the (whole structure of the) temple, the architectu­re is like several pieces of jigsaw put together without any steel or ferrous materials.”

Fly ash is used as a reinforcem­ent in concrete. In some cases, fly ash can add to the concrete’s final strength and increase its chemical resistance and durability. Fly ash can significan­tly improve the workabilit­y of concrete.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for BAPS temple in the capital of the UAE, home to over three million people of Indian origin, in 2018 via video conferenci­ng from the Dubai Opera House.

Over 3,000 craftsmen are working tirelessly in India, carving icons and statues with 5000 tons of Italian Carrara Marble and the exteriors will be made of 12,250 tons of pink sandstone.

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An aerial view of the temple site

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