Work, which was earlier being done in 18-hour shifts, is now being carried out round the clock. “Rain disrupts the work on parkota sometimes. The work has picked pace as it is being done round-the-clock. Nearly 1,200 workers, including engineers, supervising staff and daily wagers from outside Ayodhya, are working in the complex,” he added. Taking mediapersons on a tour of the high-security temple complex along with trust member Anil Mishra and the engineering team, Radhe Joshi, another project official, said that only carving-related work is stopped after sunset while other civil works continue uninterrupted.
Source: Indian Express July 12, 2023 01:53 UTC