Ram Mandir Ayodhya / Schools and colleges will remain closed in UP on January 22, liquor will not be sold

Zoom News : Jan 09, 2024, 09:35 PM
Ram Mandir Ayodhya: Before the consecration of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has declared a holiday in educational institutions on January 22. He has also banned the sale of liquor in the state on this day. To celebrate this day as a national festival, the Chief Minister has also given orders to decorate all government buildings and set off fireworks.

Before his consecration on January 22, the Chief Minister will start the cleanliness campaign on January 14. He has asked to implement the 'Kumbh model' of cleanliness in Ayodhya. CM Yogi reached Ayodhya on Tuesday. He examined the preparations for the consecration ceremony there. During this, he also gave instructions for verification of outsiders living in Ayodhya, the resting place of VVIPs and deployment of tourist guides to introduce the devotees and tourists coming to Ayodhya Dham to the glory of the new, divine, grand Ayodhya.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Ayodhya

The Chief Minister, who visited Ayodhya on Tuesday, after darshan and worship of Shri Ram Lalla and Hanuman Garhi, held a meeting with the officials of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Taking information about the Vedic rituals of Pran Pratishtha starting after Makar Sankranti, the Chief Minister asked about the security of the ceremony. And directed the officials to provide all necessary cooperation to Teerth Kshetra Trust in other arrangements. After this, in the presence of local public representatives in the Commissioner Auditorium, the local administration officials took stock of the preparations and gave necessary directions.

During this, the Chief Minister said that the dignitaries coming for the consecration ceremony should get better facilities in Ayodhya. The resting place of each VVIP should be selected in advance. Considering the weather, it is possible that some guests may arrive a day or two earlier, in such a situation better arrangements should be made for their stay.

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