News Brief
Ram Mandir Trust general secretary Champat Rai
Officials announced on Tuesday (26 December) that the Ram temple complex, currently under construction in Ayodhya, will be self-sufficient or 'atmanirbhar'. It will feature its own sewage and water treatment plants, and will also provide facilities to facilitate the mobility of the elderly and disabled individuals.
In a presentation held at the trust's office in Ayodhya, Champat Rai, the general secretary of the Ram temple trust, shared the landscape plan of the grand complex. He further mentioned that a substantial 70 per cent of the forthcoming 70-acre temple complex will be dedicated to green spaces.
According to The Hindu, he stated that the complex will embody self-sufficiency, featuring two Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), one Water Treatment Plant (WTP), and a dedicated line from the power house.
Rai shared the landscape plan for the majestic temple with a group of journalists, detailing its impressive features. These include 392 pillars and a 'percota' boundary measuring 14 feet in width that will cover a distance of 732 meters.
The Ram temple complex is set to include a lift facility and two entrance ramps to accommodate elderly and specially-abled visitors, he stated. Rai mentioned that a Jatayu statue has been erected on Kuber Tila in Ayodhya.