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Ayodhya Ram Mandir project awarded 'Sword of Honour' by British Safety Council

Larsen and Toubro, the company responsible for the construction of the temple, was also awarded a 'Golden Trophy' by the National Safety Council of the United States for the measures taken during the construction process

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The construction of the first and second floors, including the Shikhar (spire) of the temple, is in its final phase, with completion expected by June 2025. Pic/X

The construction of the first and second floors, including the Shikhar (spire) of the temple, is in its final phase, with completion expected by June 2025. Pic/X

The 'Ram Temple project' at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya has been awarded the prestigious 'Sword of Honour' by the British Safety Council, the Chairman of the Construction Committee, Nripendra Misra, announced on Sunday, according to news agency ANI.

Misra stated that the award is one of the highest recognitions in safety management. The British Safety Council evaluates safety processes, practices, and on-site activities during audits, and only those receiving a five-star assessment are eligible for the 'Sword of Honour' award.

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