Last updated: January 22, 2024, 09:57 IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that there will be no sale of liquor in the state on January 22, the day of Ram Lalla’s consecration in Ayodhya, and the day will be celebrated as a ‘national festival’. There will also be a holiday in all the educational institutions of the state.

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The Chief Minister, during his visit to Ayodhya on January 9, asked to issue orders to ban the sale of liquor. Visitors to Ayodhya will receive unforgettable hospitality and on January 22, all government buildings will be decorated and fireworks will also be arranged. Directed.

He also asked for implementing the ‘Kumbh Model’ of cleanliness in Ayodhya and starting the cleanliness drive in Ayodhya on January 14. He said, ‘There will be no compromise on cleanliness and safety. Resting places of VVIPs should be decided in advance. CM has said that the tourist guides will introduce the devotees and tourists coming to Ayodhya to the glory of the new, divine and grand Ayodhya.

All outsiders living in Ayodhya will be verified. The Chief Minister said that the dignitaries coming to the consecration ceremony should get the best hospitality. 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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CM said that along with hotels and dharamshalas, there are also arrangements for home stays in Ayodhya. There is a need to increase the number of tent cities. On the lines of Kumbh, prepare a grand tent city on 25-50 acres in Ayodhya, CM has instructed the officials.

CM said that after January 22, Ram devotees from all over the world will reach Ayodhya. For their convenience, signage in different languages ​​should be installed throughout the city. Signage should be in the languages ​​included in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution and the six languages ​​of the United Nations.

“There should be no dust or dirt on major roads or streets like Dharma Path, Janmabhoomi Path, Bhakti Path, Ram Path. At present, more than 3,800 sanitation workers are deployed, and the number of employees should be increased by 1,500 more,” the CM said.

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Adityanath said that Ayodhya should become a polythene free city. Deepotsav will be celebrated in every temple of the state in the evening of 22 January. The Chief Minister also said that health centers with 10 beds should be prepared in all tent cities. He said that not a single person resting for the night in Ayodhya should shiver due to cold. He also said that the route from Lucknow, Prayagraj and Gorakhpur to Ayodhya should be kept ready as a green corridor and a better action plan for parking and traffic management should be made for the celebrations of January 22.

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