AYODHYA: For the first time in 28 years, the idol of Ram Lalla will be shifted from the makeshift structure in Ayodhya when construction of the temple at Ram Janmabhoomi commences. The idol will be moved to a bulletproof fibre structure which will have a transparent glass screen so that devotees can have 'uninterrupted darshan', Champat Rai, secretary of the Ram temple trust, said on Monday .Rai said the idol has to be shifted as the construction of the temple will begin from the 'garbh grih' (sanctum sanctorum). "The idol will be kept towards Manas Bhawan building, 150 metres away from the sanctum sanctorum but within the temple premises. Once the construction of the 'garbh grih' is complete, the idol will be shifted back to the original place," he said.The spot where the idol will be shifted has been identified by office bearers of the Ram temple trust following the advice of the engineers and architects involved in the construction of the temple.The specially designed structure which will temporarily house the idol will be covered with fibre sheets from three sides and will have a canopy. "The front side of the structure will have a transparent bulletproof glass screen to allow devotees unrestricted darshan of Ram Lalla," Rai added. On the appointment of the priest for the Ram temple, Rai said the individual has to be "learned, educated and gentle".