In anticipation of the historic Ram Mandir opening, Ayodhya is not just preparing spiritually but also technologically, fortifying its roadways with cutting-edge security measures. Here are the key developments reshaping the city's safety landscape:
Ayodhya's roads will feature a total of 28 signages, with 22 in Indian languages and six in international languages.
The signages will include languages like Arabic, Chinese, French, English, Russian, and Spanish, among other international languages. Hindi, Urdu, Assamese, Oriya, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Gujarati, Dogri, Tamil, Telegu, Nepalese, Punjabi, Bangla, Bodo, Manipuri, Marathi, Malayalam, Maithili, Santhali, Sanskrit, and Sindhi are the other languages spoken in India.?
The signboards are now being put up at Ayodhya Airport, Hanuman Garhi, Ram Ki Paidi, Kanak Bhawan, Ayodhya Dham Junction, Tedhi Bazar, and Ayodhya Airport.?
The Bhajan Sandhya Sthal-Naya Ghat, Ramkot, Chaudhary Charan Singh Ghat, Ramkatha Sangrahalay, Janaki Mahal, Dashtrath Mahal, Ramkot, Tulsi Smarak Bhawan, Chhoti Devkali temple, Surya Kund, Guptar Ghat, Company Garden, and more than a dozen other significant locations will also soon have the boards installed.
After receiving the final schedule for the Prime Minister's visit on January 22, the police announced that they would finalise the security plan, deploy the force, and arrange for traffic detours within the next two days.?
In preparation for Ram Lalla's Pran Pratishtha event in Ayodhya, some 10,000 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have been erected at several key sites throughout the city, according to Prashant Kumar, the director general (DG) of law and order for the UP Police, who announced this on Thursday.
The Pran Pratishtha celebration of the?Ram temple?will take place on January 22 at Ayodhya's Saryu ghat, with a spectacular display of pyrotechnics and earthen diya lighting.?
In Ayodhya, the Uttar Pradesh government has asked for a "Deepotsav" to be held on the same day at every residence, ghat, and temple.?
The ceremony will be aired live on 50 additional screens provided by the state information department.
About 100 chartered flights transporting visitors to the 'pran pratishtha' ceremony are anticipated to land at the?Ayodhya airport?on January 22, according to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.?
He said that a large number of plane landings would also help check the capability of the newly built airport.?
Ahead of the consecration at the Ram temple under construction in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, an intricate network of security measures is to be implemented.
In conjunction with paramilitary forces and specialised units of the UP Police, the temple town will see the deployment of up to 8,000 police officers. This security force will be complemented by the use of anti-drone technology, with drones strategically positioned at key locations.
Furthermore, it has been revealed that specific highways will restrict the entry of large vehicles to establish green corridors for VIPs. Special arrangements, including chartered transportation, are underway for the transit of designated dignitaries to and from Ayodhya.
It is essential to note that access to the consecration event on January 22 will be restricted to individuals holding a "mantra patra" or invitation card.
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