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Witness History Live: Ayodhya Unveils Mega LED Screen For Grand Temple's Pratistha Ceremony

In anticipation of the upcoming consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, a significant development unfolded with the recent installation of India's largest light-emitting diodes (LED) floating screen at Saryu Ghat. This installation aims to live broadcast the 'Pran Pratistha' program to the devoted audience during the historic event scheduled for January 22.

Witness History Live: Ayodhya Unveils Mega LED Screen For Grand Temples Pratistha Ceremony

Crafted by a renowned Gujarat-based company, the floating LED screen boasts impressive dimensions, measuring 69 feet in length and 16 feet in height. Spanning approximately 1100 square feet, this state-of-the-art screen is poised to showcase the Pran Pratistha ceremony directly from Saryu Ghat.

Akshay Anand, the Managing Director of the floating LED screen, emphasized the significance of this achievement, declaring it as India's largest floating LED screen designed specifically for the momentous event on January 22.

Concurrently, security measures have been significantly heightened in Ayodhya ahead of the Pran Pratistha ceremony, expecting nearly 8,000 VIP guests.

The Uttar Pradesh police force, deployed to Ayodhya for the event, has already arrived and is actively patrolling the temple town through land, water, and air. Piyush Mordia, Additional Director General (ADG) of Lucknow Zone, underscored the comprehensive security efforts, including boat patrolling along the Saryu River and aerial surveillance through deployed drones throughout the district.

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