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Ayodhya Ram Temple: How CBRI constructed the first fire- & flood-resistant tent for makeshift structure three decades ago

A team of scientists from the Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee was involved in the design modification of Ram Mandir based on 3-D structural analysis.

January 11, 2024 / 13:44 IST
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In the middle of a scorching summer in 1996, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra approached the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee fearing risks to the makeshift temple in Ayodhya from fire hazards.

Concerned about the vulnerability of the makeshift structure to fire, flood and wear and tear caused by the harsh weather, the  Ram Janmabhoomi trust sought help from CBRI, part of the the 1942-founded research and development organisation, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) under the Union Ministry of Science and Technology.

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Constructed from combustible material like wooden pole, rope and cotton-made canvas, the makeshift structure, built after the demolition of the 16th century Babri Masjid in 1992, needed immediate protection from the risk of fire. The scientists from CBRI, then based in the undivided Uttar Pradesh before Roorkee became part of the new state of Uttarakhand in 2000, quickly responded to the request.

"Utilising a specially formulated coating, our scientists treated 400 square meters of cotton canvas, cotton thread and wooden poles, enhancing their strength of properties by as much as 20 percent," says Pradeep Kumar Singh Chauhan, the CBRI spokesperson and senior principal scientist.