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Ayodhya Is All Set For Ram Lalla’s First Ram Navami

Preparations are in full swing in Ayodhya for Ram Lalla’s first Ram Navami inside the grand temple on April 17. The Faizabad district administration and the Uttar Pradesh government are meticulously finalizing arrangements for the significant occasion.

The temple will remain open for darshan for 20 hours on April 16, 17, and 18, with additional arrangements made in the premises. Surya Tilak will be performed for Ram Lalla. To manage the expected influx of devotees, darshan will be organized in seven rows. An estimated 40 lakh devotees are anticipated in Ayodhya for Ram Navami.

Officials are conducting tours of designated zones to assess ground situations, with heightened security measures in place at various zones, including Naya Ghat, Nageshwarnath, and Hanumangarhi Temple. The state machinery and security agencies are maintaining vigilance round the clock to ensure smooth proceedings. The fervour surrounding this historic event underscores all stakeholders’ meticulous planning and attention to detail.

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Kejriwal alleges his arrest was based on unreliable documents and motivated solely by contradictory statements of co-accused turned approvers. Seeking release, he claims the arrest was illegal. The High Court stated that Kejriwal was actively involved in using the proceeds of crime.

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