The completion of Ram temple in Ayodhya, originally slated for June 2025, has been delayed by three months due to a shortage of workers and the need to replace certain stones, chairman of the construction committee Nripendra Mishra told PTI. Mishra explained that the delay is due to a shortfall of about 200 workers and the discovery that some of the stones of the temple's first floor are "weak and thin", necessitating their replacement. "We are currently facing a labour shortage, which is causing delays in the construction process," Mishra said in an update on Friday.

"As a result, the temple will now be ready by September 2025," he added. Mishra clarified that while 8.5 lakh cubic feet of red 'Bansi Paharpur' stones have been procured and delivered at Ayodhya for the temple's boundary, the reduced workforce has slowed construction work.

In addition to the labour challenges, some of the stones initially intended for use on the first floor were found to be unsuitable and will be replaced with more durable 'Makrana' stones, which are better suited for the structure. Also read: Ram Temple and other sacred sites in Ayodhya to be accessible worldwide via metaverse In a recent two-day meeting of the temple's construction committee all stakeholders reviewed the progress and other aspects of the project, including the auditorium, the temple's boundary walls, and the path where devotees walk while offering prayers, all of which are still under construction. Mishra mentioned that statu.