Deepotsav 2024: Whole world to witness the grandeur of Ayodhya through live telecast
Ayodhya| Preparations for the eighth Diwali are in the final stages. The work of laying the lamp on Ram Ki Paidi has almost been completed. Now the whole world including Ayodhya is waiting for the evening of 30th October. Ayodhya, the city of Lord Shri Ram, worshiped by everyone, is going to create another record. People sitting all over the world will also witness this wonderful and supernatural moment.
On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Information Department has made arrangements for live telecast of this entire mega 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.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi, preparations are going on to make Deepotsav even grander this time. The city’s streets are being decorated with flower strings 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. Arrangements for LED screens have been made so that all the people of the city can enjoy this grand event from wherever they are.
District Information Officer Santosh Dwivedi said that to see the grandeur of organizing Deepotsav, the whole world including Ayodhya, arrangements for LED walls and LED vans are being made at 20 places in the city. These include Ayodhya Kotwali, Hanumangarhi, Valmiki Bhawan, Post Office, Tulsi Smarak Bhawan, Kar Sevakpuram, Media Centre, Terhi Bazaar intersection, Railway Station, Vidya Kund, Saket Petrol Pump, Deenbandhu Nethralaya Workshop, LED walls have been installed near Hanuman Cave. Apart from this, LED vans will be parked at bus stands, Sahadatganj, Naka, Devkali Bypass, Saket, Udaya and other places.

He told that keeping in mind the convenience of journalists coming from the country and the world in Ayodhya, a media center has been established in 10 thousand square feet by the Information Department in the Ramkatha Museum complex. This media center has been activated. It will have a seating capacity of about 500 media brothers. This is where the cafeteria for media snacks will also operate. Along with internet-WiFi, four big LED screens will also be installed in the media center.

