Preparations are complete to celebrate Diwali across the country. Lord Rama’s city Ayodhya was also decorated. This is the first Diwali after the completion of the Ram temple and preparations are in full swing to make it special. In this context, state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also visit Ayodhya tomorrow.
Yogi Adityanath will celebrate his eighth deepotsav as chief minister in Ayodhya. This time he will also arrive in Ayodhya around 2:40 pm on October 30 to attend the grand event.
CM Yogi’s complete schedule
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will land from his state aircraft at the helipad constructed at Ramkatha Park, after which Yogi will visit the Ministry of Culture’s building in Ram Exhibitions and stage plays produced by Ramkatha Park. Besides, he will also participate in the Bharat Milap program held at Ramkatha Park Helipad. Thereafter, the Chief Minister will participate in various functions organized at Ramkarta Park. Let us tell you that CM Yogi will also participate in the Saryu Aarti held on the banks of Ram Ki Paidi Saryu. Apart from this, he will also participate in various programs organized in Ayodhya and watch a firecracker display there.
Ram Lalala darshan will be held on 31st
On the next day, CM Yogi will have darshan and worship at Hanumangarhi and Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex. After completing his trip in Ayodhya, he will reach Gorakhpur on Diwali evening.
It is noteworthy that a new world record in the first Deepotsav competition is being prepared after the inauguration of the temple built by Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. At the same time, this will also be the eighth time Deepotsav has participated in the event since 2017. Ayodhya SSP Raj Karan Nayyar made special preparations for this.
Ayodhya is divided into 14 districts and 40 departments
In fact, regarding the security arrangements for Deepotsav, Ayodhya Provincial Assembly Member Raj Karan Nayyar said that Ayodhya has been divided into 14 zones and 40 wards for Deepotsav. Senior officials have been deployed everywhere. The effort is to give everyone a good experience, and we have made separate arrangements for believers coming from out of town.
There will also be help from drones
Meanwhile, a control room has also been prepared at Ram Ki Pauri. Whatever information is received via CCTV, real-time action will be taken. At the same time, the police will also take the help of drones. The movement of people from outside districts has not stopped, but only a limited number of people can come to Ram Ki Paidi and there is no restriction for pass holders. However, there will be transfers.