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Pran-Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya tomorrow, Indian PM Modi to lead the nation in the historic moment

The stage is all set for the much-awaited consecration ceremony of Ram Lala in Ayodhya tomorrow. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the nation in this historic ceremony. People from all walks of life are going to attend this grand event in the city of Lord Ram. The city is witnessing the presence of thousands of Sadhus, Saints and devotees for this grand event. A report from our correspondent.

Today was the final day of the rituals of pre-Pran Pratishtha ceremony and the bathing ceremony of Ram Lala with the water of different holy rivers and water bodies was performed. Ram Bhakts from across the world are present on the eve of Pran Pratishtha and excited to have darshan of Ram Lala. Bhandaras are going on roads amidst Ram Bhajan and chanting of Jai Shri Ram. Ram Janambhoomi area, Dharm Path, Lata Chowk and bank of Sarayu river as well as other parts of Ayodhya are fully decorated with flowers, colour full lights and saffron flags. Unprecedented security arrangements have been put in place to check any untowards incidents in the city. The borders of Ayodhya are sealed and the sky is being guarded by drones. Thousands of security personnel are present on the streets and intersections of Ayodhya. Adequate and quick medical facilities have been put in place in Ayodhya Dham. Many teams from JPNA Trauma Centre, AIIMS, New Delhi are present at various places in Ayodhya Dham to provide medical facilities to the people in case of emergency. Arrangements for smooth traffic management have been made to ensure that the journey to Ayodhya is smooth, safe and hassle-free. With Sushil Chandra Tiwari, Diwaker, Akashvani News, Ayodhya.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Prasar Bharati have made extensive arrangements for the live telecast of Shri Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha ceremony. Doordarshan will telecast the entire event live in 4K quality on DD News and DD National channels.

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