Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Misra reviews preparatio­ns

- Pawan Dixit Pawan.dixit@htlive.com

Chairman of Ram temple constructi­on committee Nripendra Misra reviewed preparatio­ns for temple constructi­on on Tuesday and interacted with engineers about piling work. To prepare the foundation, about 1,200 pillars will be laid at approximat­ely 100 feet below the surface. In technical terms, this process is referred to as piling. Misra reached Ayodhya on Monday evening. He will remain in the temple town for the next two days for a final review of all planning related with temple constructi­on work.

LUCKNOW: Chairman of Ram temple constructi­on committee Nripendra Misra reviewed preparatio­ns for temple constructi­on on Tuesday and interacted with engineers about piling work.

To prepare the foundation, about 1,200 pillars will be laid at approximat­ely 100 feet below the surface. In technical terms, this process is referred to as piling. Misra reached Ayodhya on Monday evening. He will remain in the temple town for the next two days for a final review of all planning related with temple constructi­on work and will leave for New Delhi on September 10.

The pillars for foundation will be of stone and no iron will be used. Again on these pillars, another layer of foundation will be laid. Members of the Trust apprised Misra that from September 17 onwards or a day later, foundation laying work would start.

A machine from Casagrande, world renowned for manufactur­ing foundation laying equipment, would be used for piling, Champat Rai, general secretary of Sri Ram Janmabhoom­i Tirath Kshetra Trust, told Misra.

“Initially, one pillar will be laid below the surface. Thereafter, it will undergo various tests to ensure its stability and durability,” engineers informed Misra. After conducting all tests, from mid-October other pillars will be laid below the surface.

Misra also interacted with engineers of Larsen and Toubro who will carry out temple constructi­on. Misra asked about foundation laying and the which spot the work would start. He also enquired about machines mobilized by the constructi­on company for piling work. Additional director general (ADG) of police (security), Uttar Pradesh, VK Singh, ADG (zone) SN Sabat, security advisor of Ram Janmabhoom­i KK Sharma, inspector general of police (PAC), IG (CRPF) also inspected the Ram Janmabhoom­i campus.

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