Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Vaibhav Krishna said that to manage the massive crowds, the police have declared a no-vehicle zone, allowing only emergency vehicles to pass through.
To monitor the vast crowds gathering at the Ganga ghats, police are utilizing drones to ensure safety and order. This measure is part of the administration's efforts to provide a secure environment for the millions of devotees attending the event.
He expressed concern that many tourists are using private vehicles to get to Prayagraj which has led to long traffic jams. If new trains are started soon, it could provide much-needed relief to passengers.
According to an official release, Mukesh Ambani along with his mother, Kokilaben, sons Akash and Anant, daughter-in-laws Shloka and Radhika, grandchildren Prithvi and Veda, and sisters Dipti Salgaocar and Nina Kothari took the dip.
Ayodhya's Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir continues to see devotees pouring in on Tuesday, after the first anniversary of the temple's inauguration was celebrated as per the Hindu calendaras on January 11.