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While Ayodhya is decorated and decorated for tourists and high profile guests ahead of the Ram temple consecration ceremony, global ride hailing application Uber has announced the launch of electric auto rickshaws in the city.
Uber announced that it has launched electric auto rickshaw services in Ayodhya ahead of the Ram Temple consecration ceremony in an effort to aid smooth and affordable travel for locals and tourists in the coming days.
Uber’s EV auto rickshaw services will be available on the cab-booking company’s mobile app like all its other services. The service will be made more affordable with faster booking rates to accommodate larger numbers of riders.
Meanwhile, the company is also planning to launch UberGO and Uber Intercity services in and around Ayodhya in the coming days. Intercity option will be made available to Ayodhya from all the cities of Uttar Pradesh.
Prabhjit Singh, President, Uber India, told Mint, “We are excited to expand our services in Ayodhya as it emerges on the travel map of millions of people. With this expansion, we will not only provide enhanced mobility for tourists and pilgrims Providing options but also opening up earning opportunities.” And many more in the area.”
The company further said in its statement that the company’s services being launched in Ayodhya are aimed at promoting tourism in the city with “accessible, affordable and eco-friendly transportation options.”
Preparation for Ram temple consecration ceremony
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust will enshrine Lord Ram in the sanctum sanctorum of the newly constructed Ram temple on January 22, and preparations are in full swing across Ayodhya as the tourist flow is expected to increase rapidly. Week.
The formal installation of Lord Ram inside the temple will take place in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Apart from this, PM Modi has also announced an 11-day special ‘anushthan’ (ritual) before the consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Meanwhile, the UP government is currently constructing India’s largest floating screen at Chaudhary Charan Singh Ghat in Ayodhya, which will later be installed at Aarti Ghat. The screen will display the ceremony at the Ram temple and also show programs on the history of Ayodhya.
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