Ayodhya, 28 October (Hindustan Reporter). Preparations for the eighth Deepotsav are in the final stages. The work of laying lamps on Ram ki Paadi has almost been completed. Now the whole world including Ayodhya is waiting only for the evening of 30th October. On that day, Ayodhya, the city of everyone's adored Lord Shri Ram, is going to create another record. People sitting all over the world will also be witness to this amazing and supernatural moment. On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Information Department has arranged for live telecast of this entire grand event. LED walls and LED vans are being installed in every corner of the city to show the aura of the festival of lights. Apart from this, a center has been established for media coverage.
This time under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, preparations are going on to make the Deepotsav even more grand. The streets of the city are being decorated with garlands of flowers and attractive lights. On the day of Deepotsav, all the programs to be held on Ram Ki Paidi will be shown live on Doordarshan and social media platforms. LED screens have been arranged so that all the people of the city can enjoy this grand event from wherever they are.
LED walls will be present at 20 places, LED vans will be present at 15 places.
District Information Officer Santosh Dwivedi said that so that the whole world including Ayodhya can see the grandeur of the festival of lights, LED walls and LED vans are being arranged at 20 places in the city. In these, LED walls have been installed near Ayodhya Kotwali, Hanumangarhi, Valmiki Bhawan, Post Office, Tulsi Smarak Bhawan, Karsevakpuram, Media Centre, Tedhi Bazaar Square, Railway Station, Vidya Kund, Saket Petrol Pump, Deenbandhu Netralaya Workshop, Hanuman Cave. Apart from this, LED vans will be parked at other places including Bus Stand, Sahadatganj, Naka, Devkali Bypass, Saket, Udaya.
Media center in 10 thousand square feet
He said that keeping in mind the convenience of journalists coming from all over the country and the world to Ayodhya, a media center of 10 thousand square feet has been established by the Information Department in the Ramkatha Museum premises. This media center has been activated. It will have seating capacity for about 500 media persons. A cafeteria will also operate here for media refreshments. Along with Internet-WiFi, four big LED screens will also be installed in the media center, with the help of which print and electronic media will be able to compile information for this historic and big event.