Ram Mandir award: The Ram temple project in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya bagged the prestigious ‘Sword of Honour’ award, one of the highest accolades in safety management.
Nripendra Misra, the chairman of the Construction Committee of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, confirmed the development, expressing his happiness over the new milestone achieved by the project.
The British Safety Council conducts the audit of the process, practices, and finally on-site activity assessments and only those who achieve a five-star assessment are eligible to enter the ‘Sword of Honour’ award contest, according to a statement released by the Ram Mandir construction committee read.
In another achievement, Larsen & Toubro, a multinational company responsible for the construction of the Ram temple, was also awarded the ‘Golden Trophy’ by the National Safety Council for safety measures taken in the construction of the Ram Temple, the statement added.
The temple project blends cultural heritage with engineering excellence. According to the statement, the construction by Larsen & Toubro was closely coordinated with Tata Consulting Engineers, with effective oversight provided by the Construction Committee of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust to ensure quality.
The temple, which hosted a grand consecration ceremony earlier in January, is expected to be fully constructed by 2025. The construction of the first and second floors, including the temple’s Shikhar, along with other significant structures, has entered its final phase.