Uttar Pradesh government headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued strict orders to shut down illegal slaughterhouses and enforce a ban on the sale of meat within a 500-meter radius of religious sites.
21 stunning tableaux from various temples, including depictions of the Ram temple and notable figures like Maharana Pratap and Sant Ravidas, set to be the main attractions for thousands of devotees.
Additional police forces have been deployed in Ayodhya ahead of Chaitra Navratri and Ram Navami to ensure the safety and security of devotees, an official said.
The DGP also mentioned that authorities have been instructed to monitor routes closely, remain vigilant against anti-social elements, and implement strict controls on provocative content, such as songs and speeches, to prevent unrest.
Jharkhand Minister Sudivya Kumar on Wednesday made a veiled attack on the Opposition over Hazaribagh violence and said that the political parties are failing to understand the mandate of the people in the state.
A scuffle and mild stone pelting took place between two groups during Mangla Julus (procession) as part of the Ram Navami celebration at Jhanda Chawk of Jharkhand's Hazaribagh, officials said on Wednesday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured that people from all religions are safe in Uttar Pradesh, stating that as a Yogi, he wishes for everyone's happiness.
Ahead of Ram Navami, the police administration in Ayodhya has made tight security arrangements to ensure the safety and smooth flow during the festival.
"If such incidents happen, Hindu society will react to it. Every action has an equal and reverse reaction. This is Newton's law: what can we do? This is how the world works," Majumdar, West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President, told ANI.
President of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Snehasish Ganguly opened up on the clash between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Eden Gardens on April 6 that was due to heavy deployment across the city for Ram Navami said that the Board of Control for Cricke
The Cricket Association of Bengal has approached BCCI following a request from Kolkata Police to reschedule the match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Eden Gardens on April 6 due to heavy deployment across the city for Ram Navami.