The construction of the Ram Temple is a natural obstacle!



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The construction of Ram Mandir was again hampered. Until now, the construction of Ram Mandir has been hampered due to legal complications. But last year, the construction of the Ram Mandir was no longer hampered by the order of the Supreme Court of India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also laid the foundation stone for the temple on August 5. But this time the Ram Mandir construction faces obstacles.

According to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra Trust, after soil testing, it was discovered that the structure under construction did not have the ability to support the weight of the temple. So the problem is the construction of the temple. As a result, the trust is looking for alternatives. Technology experts from organizations such as IIT, NIT, Central Building Research Institute (Roorkee), and Larsen & Toubro face problems due to sand erosion on the west side of the sanctum sanctorum proposed for the temple.

The design of the entire architecture presented by Larsen & Toubro shows that 1,200 concrete piers will be installed at a depth of 20-40 meters from the surface. The trust secretary said several pillars were placed 125 feet underground and tested 28 days later. The pillars were tested with a mass of 600 tons. But no unexpected results were found. The readings available on the machine were not expected.

In fact, the Saryu River flows west of the sanctum sanctorum. Next to where the pillars are placed there is river water and sand. According to the engineers, soft sand cannot contain the mass of architecture. So experts are thinking about how to keep the river water near the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. How to build architecture on sand and extend the life of concrete pillars.

Source: Indian Express



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