‘May this sacred festival of lights illuminate every individual’s life’: PM Modi extends Diwali greetings
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday extended Diwali wishes to the people of India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday extended Diwali wishes to the people of India.
The initiative seeks to spread a powerful message of harmony, inclusion, and shared joy among the poor, underprivileged, and marginalized sections of society.
For the first time, especially curated eco-tourism itineraries have been prepared for domestic and international tourists, giving them the chance to explore the natural beauty of Uttar Pradesh along with Ayodhya’s divine celebration.
Since Deepotsav launched in 2017, the festival has not only illuminated Ayodhya but also brightened the lives of local potter families.
The three-day celebration will begin on October 17 and conclude with grandeur and divinity on October 19.
This year’s celebration will feature an international-standard aerial fireworks show, created with environmentally friendly technology and choreographed to music, providing visitors with a memorable visual and cultural experience.
The drone show, lasting around 15 minutes, will be supported by laser lights, voiceovers, and musical narration, offering a memorable experience to lakhs of devotees and visitors expected to attend.
The review meeting was held at the Tourism Directorate, where officials presented detailed plans for the twin events.
This time, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has set a target of lighting 26.11 lakh lamps during the ninth event at Ram Ki Paidi. For this, a plan has been made to light 28 lakh lamps.
Ayodhya has set two milestones on Wednesday during Deepotsav 2024 after Lord Ram was enshrined in his birthpalace after 500 years of wait.