Ayodhya, Sept. 10 -- A meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was held at Mani Ram Chhawni in Ayodhya on Tuesday, presided over by Trust president Mahant Nritya Gopal Das. The meeting, which lasted for more than three hours, involved detailed discussions on the construction of the Ram Temple and related projects. The trust appointed Krishna Gopal, a retired Indian Forest Service officer, as a trustee to fill the vacancy left by trustee Kameshwar Chaupal's demise. He was unanimously chosen to fill the vacant position. However, consensus has not yet been reached on filling the vacancy left by the passing of another trust member, Bimlendra Mohan Pratap Mishra. Preparations for the Ram Temple flag-hoisting ceremony on November 25 were a major focus of the meeting. Earlier, the chairman of the construction committee, Nripendra Mishra, inspected the temple premises and clarified that no new projects will be initiated. Only previously approved plans and ongoing construction works will be prioritised. It was revealed during the meeting that work on the temple complex's boundary wall has commenced. The trust has assigned this responsibility to two firms. Gates 3 and 11 are being specially developed for crowd management. Gate 11 will open from October 10, while work on Gate 3 will be completed later. There are plans to dedicate these gates to prominent seers. The target is to complete all work by December 2025. The narrative of the Ramayana will be showcased in 20 galleries at the Ram Temple, as the trust is constructing an international Ramkatha museum with 20 galleries, costing approximately Rs200 crore. Each gallery will depict episodes of Lord Ram's life in 10-minute digital segments. A special gallery dedicated to Hanumanji is also proposed....