Special traffic plan for Ayodhya on Jan 22


Ayodhya (UP), Dec 21 (IANS): The UP Police department is making elaborate plans to ensure smooth traffic movement in the holy city during the consecration ceremony on January 22.

To guide tourists and devotees to the temple, police department authorities plan to install signage and direction boards on roads across the holy city.

Additional Director General (ADG) Lucknow Zone Piyush Mordia said that directional signs will be placed on roads in Ayodhya to guide devotees to the temples.

For the convenience of devotees coming from various parts of the country to Ayodhya, signboards will be installed in different languages, including those spoken on a large-scale, such as Tamil and Telugu in the south, he said.

ADG Mordia said that plans have been made to mark the routes leading to the main temples and create arrangements for the movement of devotees on these routes as needed.

Since devotees will be walking, the movement of vehicles will be restricted on the main roads. It is also being determined where vehicle access is necessary to ensure that their arrival does not hinder the movement of others, the ADG said.

Furthermore, plans are being prepared according to the requirements of the routes.

E-rickshaws might be banned on some routes, he said.

Prime Minister Modi is set to attend the installation of the idol of Ram Lalla at the grand temple on January 22. Preparations are underway in full swing for the event, which will draw dignitaries and people from all walks of life.

 

 

 

  

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