Ayodhya Temple Committee Launches Conservation Lab and Enhances Security Measures
Ayodhya temple committee inaugurates conservation lab to preserve, restore artefacts; security efforts ramped up
Hindustan Times
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The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee has inaugurated a conservation laboratory in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, aimed at preserving artefacts. The committee also announced the construction of a four-kilometre boundary wall around the temple complex and plans for a new museum featuring advanced technology to narrate the story of Lord Ram.
- 01A conservation laboratory has been inaugurated to preserve artefacts related to the temple.
- 02Security measures include a four-kilometre boundary wall and 25 watch towers.
- 03A new museum will utilize 7D technology and AI to narrate the life of Lord Ram.
- 04The Hanuman gallery is set to be completed by May 30.
- 05Access to the museum for devotees will be allowed only after December.
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The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee, led by Chairman Nripendra Mishra, has inaugurated a conservation laboratory in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. This lab aims to preserve and restore artefacts such as textile paintings and stones recovered during excavations. The initiative is in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in Delhi, with trained staff set to educate temple personnel over the next three years. Additionally, security enhancements include a four-kilometre boundary wall and 25 watch towers around the temple complex. A new museum will feature 7D technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to depict the life of Lord Ram, with 20 galleries showcasing significant events, including his birth and conquest of Lanka. The Hanuman gallery is expected to be completed by May 30, but devotees will only gain access to the museum after December.
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The conservation lab and enhanced security measures will help protect cultural heritage and ensure the safety of visitors at the temple site.
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