Design of the Gate of the Koradi Temple optimized, weight by half | Nagpur News

Design of the Gate of the Koradi Temple optimized, weight by half | Nagpur News
Design of the gate of the Koradi temple optimized, the weight reduced by half

Nagpur: After the accident at the Koradi Temple entrance gate in August, the design of the gateway was changed and its weight was reduced by half as a precaution. The former plan to build a temple on the entrance was also scrapped.Despite the setback, other development work on pilgrimage is quickly progressing, including the installation of a 151-foot Hanuman idol and the large-scale embellishment of the temple area for the Navratri Festival.The Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA) conducts projects worth 220 rupees in Koradi. Three large entrance gates are built as part of the plan. On August 9, a record collapsed at the VIP goal at around 8 p.m. and injured 16 workers, including four superiors. Since then, special precautions have been taken. The design of the affected gate was changed with shorter rays and the damaged structure was reinforced. The work at the entrance was carried out for Navratri and are resumed with greater dynamics after the festival, officials said.After the accident, a committee under the chairmanship of the district collector Vipin Itankar presented his report to the department commissioner Vijayalakshmi Bidari, while an internal NMRDA committee also shared its results with Commissioner Sanjay Meena. The BBG company received contracts for ongoing projects without the Hanuman statue and the landscape design.In the meantime, the construction of the 151-foot Hanuman idol near the reservoir is in full swing, whereby the structure has already reached 98 feet. The RS11.5 -crore project that is on Maturam Art Centers PVT. Ltd. is built in reinforced cement concrete (RCC) with designs created by VNIT. Mahagenco constructed the foundation, while the exterior has a sandwich, zinc metallization and water -based acrylic paint. A hidden pipe that runs through the shoulder of the idol enables cleaning and maintenance.The hall under the statue shows Ramayan wall pictures and an art gallery. Two stairs will lead to Hanuman's feet, while a 15-passenger elevator enables the seniors and supporters for different fantastic access to access. The architect Ashok Mokha leads the project, of which the NMRDA officers say that he will be a cultural and historical symbol of Nagpur.

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