Ram Temple Project Wins ‘Sword of Honour’ for Safety Excellence
The Ram Temple project in Ayodhya has been awarded the prestigious ‘Sword of Honour’ by the British Safety Council, a global benchmark for excellence in health and safety management.
- This international recognition highlights the project’s commitment to maintaining world-class safety standards during construction.
- The announcement was made on December 15, 2024.
Sword of Honour
- Conferred by the British Safety Council after a comprehensive safety audit and on-site assessment.
- Only projects earning a five-star safety rating are eligible.
- Recognizes outstanding safety performance in the construction industry.
- Reflects global best practices in managing occupational health and safety.
Previous Recognition
- Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the construction firm ....
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