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The Ayodhya administration has denied permission for Ram Leela in Ayodhya due to the coronavirus pandemic, however the administration has started preparations to organise a grand star-studded ‘virtual Deepotsav’ on the occasion of Diwali.
The ‘Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan’ – the government department that organises the performance of Ram Leela – had sought permission to start the performance of Ram Leela in open in the premises of Ayodhya museum after the government allowed the assembly of 100 persons in social gatherings but the permission was denied.
This continuous Ram Leela was started by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on May 3, 2017 and was being performed continuously till March 21 this year.
Talking to IANS, manager of ‘Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan’ Ram Teerath, said, “300 Ram Leela artists are facing issues of livelihood for the last 7 months as after the suspension of the performance of Ram Leela, the government did not issue payments to them. Ram Leela artists are unemployed since March 21 due to the lockdown.”
Minister for Tourism and Culture Nilkanth Tiwari has issued detailed instructions to Ayodhya administration for the celebration of ‘Virtual Deepotsav’.
Tiwari, during his visit to Ayodhya held a review meeting, and said “this Deepotsav a new record of lighting of Diyas would be created, this tradition started by CM Yogi will be observed with full spirit and with grand celebration following the corona guidelines.”
“A virtual platform will be developed from the banks of river Saryu to Ram Katha Park to control the crowd and only volunteers will be allowed to light the lamps following the Covid guidelines, however the common people will connect themselves with this virtual Deepotsav by lighting up Diyas in their homes,” said Tiwari.
He said that the final decision over this virtual Deepotsav is yet to be taken by the Chief Minister.
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