So far, Rs 1621 crore has been spent to make the Ram temple divine and grand. In the financial year 2024-25, Rs 652 crore has been spent on other schemes including temple construction. In the trust meeting held at Mani Ram Das’s cantonment on June 7, a statement of income and expenditure was presented. In this, details of the expenditure incurred on the construction of the temple were also presented. The construction work of Ram temple in Ram Janmabhoomi complex has been completed. Apart from this, the construction work of Pilgrimage Suvidha Kendra, Sapt Mandapam, Pushkarni is also complete, now only finishing is going on.

Construction of grand Ram temple continues

A rectangular rampart is being built around the Ram temple. 20 percent of its construction work is still left. Similarly, about 20 percent of the construction work of Sheshavatar temple is also remaining. The construction of the temple was started by PM Narendra Modi on August 5, 2020. In the last four and a half years, about 1200 crores have been spent on temple construction and more than 400 crores on other schemes. The construction of the entrance gate is going on in the south direction of the temple complex. After this, the gate will be constructed at gate number three. Museum, rest house and trust office building are also to be constructed in the south direction. Apart from this, the beautification work of Ram Katha Museum located on the banks of Saryu is going on continuously.

Deadline for completion of works is April 2026

The deadline for completion of all these construction works has been fixed as April 2026. The Ram Mandir Trust has estimated a total expenditure of two thousand crores in the construction of other projects under construction in the complex including the temple. The Ram Mandir Trust has purchased a total of 10, 433 square feet of land for Rs 1 crore 55 lakh 40 thousand 800 in three months between March and May. A total of 3060 square feet of land has been purchased in Bagh Bijesi for Rs 47 lakh 20 thousand 800. The trust has purchased 6691 square feet of land from Vishwa Mohini in Bagh Bijesi itself for Rs 98 lakh 20 thousand 800. Apart from this, 68.74 square feet land has been purchased in Kot Ramchandra for Rs 10 lakh.