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Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi to not use steel and iron

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The first Hindu temple coming up in Abu Dhabi will not use steel or ferrous materials, and instead use fly ash concrete, a media report said.

A large contingent of expatriate­s from the Indian diaspora gathered at the site of the BAPS Hindu Mandir on Thursday to witness the major constructi­on milestone, the Gulf News report said.

Describing the ceremony as United Arab Emirates's (UAE) largest single pouring of fly ash concrete in 3,000 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, it can add to the concrete's final strength and increase its chemical resistance and durability.

Pavan Kapoor, the Indian ambassador to UAE and Vipul, the Indian Consul General in Dubai, were present along with several prominent members of the Indian business community and members of the Community Developmen­t Authority (CDA), Dubai and Abu Dhabi .

The ceremony was conducted by Brahmaviha­ri Das, the senior most saint of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Temple group.

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