A heavy police force has been deployed in Ramnagari for the Deepotsav program in Ayodhya. 1,500 police personnel from Lucknow, Kanpur, Jhansi, Basti, Varanasi and Gorakhpur districts have been called in. Around 5,000 police personnel have been deployed to ensure the security of the Deepotsav project. Apart from the police and other police personnel posted in Ayodhya, police from other districts have also been deployed.
Currently, 15 additional SPs, 31 deputy SPs and 65 inspectors have been deployed in Ram Nagri. The entire Ayodhya is divided into zones and zones. Additional officers of the police and deputy police rank have been appointed as nodal officers for the security plan of each zone and department.
Strict security arrangements have been made in view of the Deepotsav program in Ayodhya. For this purpose, 15 additional SPs, 31 deputy SPs, 65 inspectors, 260 sub-inspectors, 1025 male constables, 30 women sub-inspectors, 200 women constables and 8 company level officers have also been appointed PAC.
Not only this, BDDS (Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad) and anti-sabotage teams have also been deployed in Ayodhya to conduct checks at various places with modern security equipment. A large number of LIU (local intelligence) and civilian police personnel have also been deployed to collect information across the area and keep a close eye on the situation. Apart from this, the entire Deepotsav project area will be monitored through CCTV and drone cameras.
Let us tell you that this is the first Deepotsav in Ayodhya after the consecration of Ram Lalla, so preparations have started to create a new Deepotsav in this Deepotsav world record. In the eighth edition of “Deepotsav” by Yogi Sarkar, Professor Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh, Vice-Chancellor of Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, under the management of Pratibha Goyal, in order to make Deepotsav-2024 historic, with the help of 30,000 volunteers With help, preparations have been completed to light more than 2.5 million lamps. On Tuesday, 30 members of the Guinness World Records team, led by consultant Nischal Barot, started counting the lights of the 55 ghats in Saryu in the presence of supervisors, ghat directors, coordinators and counting volunteers.
The university administration has completed the work of decorating 28 lakh lamps on 55 ghats of Saryu. To prepare, the university deployed a massive team of more than two thousand people, including supervisors, directors and statistical volunteers. Under his supervision, more than 2.5 million lights will be lit at the festival.