RAK Ceramics, known for its collaboration with projects across India, turns out as one of the key contributors to the Ram Mandir project in Ayodhya. The Ram Mandir project, is an achievement, reflecting on the bond between Indian consumers and RAK Ceramics.
As a global ceramic powerhouse, RAK Ceramics is one of the largest brands worldwide. Operating cutting-edge facilities in the United Arab Emirates, India, Bangladesh, and Europe, the company holds efficient production capacity. Annually, RAK Ceramics can manufacture 118 million square meters of tiles, 5.7 million pieces of sanitaryware, 26 million pieces of porcelain tableware, and 2.6 million faucets. P

Over the years, the company has left its imprint on ventures such as the Kashi Vishwanath temple complex, UP PWD project, and major airports including Lucknow, Chennai, Bangalore, and Delhi, as well as institutions like IITs in Kanpur, Tirupati, and Patna, and medical colleges like AIIMS.
The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Samalkot, Andhra Pradesh, spans 30,000 square meters, producing 3000 pieces of sanitary ware daily alongside vitrified tiles. In addition, RAK Ceramics operates two joint venture plants in Morbi, Gujarat, playing a pivotal role in India’s industrial landscape.
Anil K Beejawat, CEO of RAK Ceramics India Pvt Ltd, expressed his sentiments, stating, “While our products are utilized in tens of thousands of projects globally every year, this prestigious association is one of a kind. To be associated with a project embedded in the cultural, religious, and social life of the people of Bharat is a matter of great pride for RAK Ceramics.”
As an integral part of the Ram Temple Complex project, RAK Ceramics’ high-quality products find application in critical areas such as the Pilgrims Facility Centre, Fire Post, Pilgrims Toilet, Main Receiving Substation, Staff Locker Male/Female, Waiting Hall, and UPS Room, among others. These high-footfall zones are designed to cater to millions of visitors annually, demanding nothing less than the finest quality – a criterion met by RAK Ceramics.
Mr Beejawat has also reflected, “The Ram Mandir at the Ram Janmabhoomi at Ayodhya is much more than a modern architectural marvel. It is the epitome of faith of all Indians the world over. It’s symbolic of the real identity of Bharat and the re-emergence of one of the oldest civilizations on this planet.”
Mr Beejawat further continues, “We have participated in numerous globally renowned projects such as Wembley Stadium, Atlantis – The Palm, Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Grand Hyatt Washington, and iconic airports like Heathrow and Dubai. With this opportunity to be a part of the Ram Temple Complex, we have added another unmatched accomplishment to our repertoire. We are keenly looking forward to the grand opening of the temple on 22nd January.”
With the grand opening of the temple on 22nd January, RAK Ceramics eagerly anticipates the culmination of this extraordinary project, contributing in its legacy of the architectural marvels that resonate with cultural and historical significance.