Context: Recently, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple project won the prestigious “Sword of Honour” from the British Safety Council for excellence in safety management.
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- Larsen and Toubro, the construction company, also received a “Golden Trophy” from the National Safety Council for safety measures.
About Ram Temple:
- Temple Dimensions: Built in traditional Nagara style, the temple is 380 feet long, 250 feet wide, and 161 feet tall, with 392 pillars and 44 doors.
- Materials Used: Constructed using Bansi Paharpur stone from Rajasthan, totaling 15 lakh cubic feet, with significant marble cladding.
- Key Features:
- Main sanctum holds the idol of Shri Ramlalla.
- Features five Mandaps (halls) and a historic well (Sita koop).
- Ancient Bhagwan Shiv temple restored at Kuber Tila.
- Foundation: Built with a 14-meter-thick RCC layer and a granite plinth for moisture protection.
- Modern Amenities: Includes sewage treatment, water treatment, fire safety systems, and an independent power station.
- Construction Technology: Built using traditional and indigenous methods.
About Award:
- It is awarded by The British Safety Council and is committed to preventing work-related injuries and illnesses.
- Each year, those who have achieved a Five Star result in one of the following audits are invited to apply:
- Five Star Occupational Health and Safety Audit
- Five Star Environmental Sustainability Audit
- Five Star Integrated Health, Safety, and Environmental Audit
- Combined Audit.